Mia Bernarda Bendixsen, a talented individual, embarked on her journey in the entertainment industry at a tender age of five, when she and her parents relocated from New York City to the vibrant city of Los Angeles.
As a young girl, she began her acting career by appearing in various commercials, with her first notable role being in a Mattel Dancerina Doll advertisement, showcasing her early aptitude for the craft.
Throughout her illustrious career, Mia has made a lasting impact in the world of cinema, with some of her most notable roles including Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, a critically acclaimed film released in 1974, Fuzz, a 1972 production, and Prophecy, a 1979 release.