Mia Dinoto
- Actress
At just sixteen years old, Mia Dinoto is a multi-hyphenate media mogul in the making set to take over the world. Her wit, spunk, and girl-next-door-realness have garnered her a massive YouTube following on her eponymous channel (458,000 subscribers with 60+ million views) and a blossoming acting career with her hit series "Crown Lake" airing on the wildly popular BRAT YouTube channel. Mia is always creating instantly viral content, from tumbling tutorials as a former elite gymnast (sometimes even instructing NFL linebackers) to relatable slice-of-life vlogs, including driving lessons and embarrassing stories, that speak to the universal experience of adolescence. Her ongoing battles with anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and dyslexia have given her an inner strength that radiates, making Mia an unstoppable force as she becomes a Gen-Z icon.
Born and raised in Maryland, Mia began training and taking gymnastic classes when she was two years old and began competing at the age of eight. When she was in third grade, she and her family were alerted of her issues with standardized testing in school and was later diagnosed with dyslexia. As Mia continued to train and compete in the world of gymnastics, she began suffering from panic attacks and compulsive thoughts and was diagnosed with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Therapy and a change of elite training gyms reinvigorated her love of the sport. Mia and her new teammates became a viral sensation as the Coral Girls and Mia began using YouTube as a creative outlet individually. Eventually, her love for the sport waned and Mia left the gymnastics in pursuit of more creative and liberating endeavors, diving deeper into content creation and acting. Using her gymnastics background and innate gifts as a performer, she also became a champion dancer, acrobat, and contortionist after just months of training. Ultimately, Mia took a leap of faith and moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting dreams. As of 2019, Mia stars on BRAT's "Crown Lake" as 'Erin,' a privileged bully and a member of the most popular clique in school.
Born and raised in Maryland, Mia began training and taking gymnastic classes when she was two years old and began competing at the age of eight. When she was in third grade, she and her family were alerted of her issues with standardized testing in school and was later diagnosed with dyslexia. As Mia continued to train and compete in the world of gymnastics, she began suffering from panic attacks and compulsive thoughts and was diagnosed with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Therapy and a change of elite training gyms reinvigorated her love of the sport. Mia and her new teammates became a viral sensation as the Coral Girls and Mia began using YouTube as a creative outlet individually. Eventually, her love for the sport waned and Mia left the gymnastics in pursuit of more creative and liberating endeavors, diving deeper into content creation and acting. Using her gymnastics background and innate gifts as a performer, she also became a champion dancer, acrobat, and contortionist after just months of training. Ultimately, Mia took a leap of faith and moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting dreams. As of 2019, Mia stars on BRAT's "Crown Lake" as 'Erin,' a privileged bully and a member of the most popular clique in school.