Mia Korf
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Mia Korf (b. 1967[citation needed]) is an American actress.
The daughter of a Japanese mother and Caucasian (American) father, Korf attended Cornell University, where she lived in Risley Residential College for the Creative and Performing Arts. She began her career in television in 1990 playing Dr. Kim Rosenthal on the NBC series The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd. The following year she was cast as the original Blair Cramer on the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live. In early 1993, she left the series to appear in the Broadway stage play Face Value. Korf's successor in the role of Blair was Kassie DePaiva, a full Caucasian woman; fans would later refer to Korf as "the Asian Blair."[citation needed]
She has since continued to appear in numerous prime-time television series, including: Players, Party Of Five, Becker, NYPD Blue, Chicago Hope, Nip/Tuck, "The Agency," "North Shore," "Hawaii," Crossing Jordan, "Strong Medicine," "Cold Case," and most recently Eli Stone. She has also appeared in the feature films Blood Brothers and Jerry Maguire.
Korf has been married to actor Jeff LeBeau since 1991. Korf voices Theresa Cook in W.I.T.C.H., in "D is for Dangerous," "K is for Knowledge" and "P is for Protectors."
[edit] External links
- Mia Korf at the Internet Movie Database