Miranda Shamiso is a highly skilled and versatile actress known for her roles in Ted Lasso (2020), The Winter King (2023), and Jungle (2022). With a background in both screen acting and corporate facilitation, Miranda Shamiso brings a powerful blend of performance, presence, and communication to every role she undertakes.
She studied Human Geography at Queen Mary University of London and trained in acting with the Young Person’s Theatre Company, RADA, and The Impulse Company. This diverse foundation has equipped Miranda with a strong understanding of people, storytelling, and behaviour—skills she applies seamlessly across acting, facilitation, and corporate learning environments.
10 years
The aspect of collaboration that I experience in every job no matter what it is
Ted Lasso as it was my first screen job and I was working with actors who had been working much longer than myself yet I held my own.
Actors amazing as ever. Enjoyed what can be a sensitive subject
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