Doralynn Mui is a talented Asian Canadian actress hailing from Vancouver, Canada, who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry with her versatile performances.
Born in Vancouver as the second youngest of four children, Doralynn's early life was marked by her passion for acting, which she showcased through her participation in school plays and re-enactments of soap operas for her friends.
Although she never initially considered acting as a viable career path, Doralynn's love for the craft eventually led her to take the leap into professional acting, starting with student films and indie projects during her school days.
As a dedicated member of the indie film community, Doralynn has secured leading and supporting roles in various films, including Bunny Man, Mattress, All-in Madonna, and Four Walls. In addition to her acting pursuits, she also studied Film Production and Communication at Simon Fraser University.
Doralynn's professional breakthrough came in 2019 when she joined the cast of Deadly Class, playing the character of Riku, a vengeance-seeking individual.
In 2021, she garnered widespread acclaim for her starring role as a conflicted goth in Two Sentence Horror Stories: Bag Man, a chilling spin on John Hughes' classic film The Breakfast Club.
Her performance as Fiona Jennings in Season 2 of One Of Us Is Lying also received numerous positive reviews, with many critics praising her as a "top talent for the season."