Clea Myers, a talented individual, embarked on her academic journey at Brown University, followed by professional training at the renowned Lee Strasberg Institute.
Throughout her career, Myers has predominantly resided and worked in London, UK, where she has had the opportunity to hone her craft in various roles.
Some of her notable performances include her portrayal of Sexy Sheila in the popular television show "Gas" alongside Mackenzie Crook on Channel 4, as well as her roles in the stage productions "Camino Real" at the Tristan Bates Theatre and "Saving Winnie" at the Finborough Theatre.
In the latter, Myers received widespread acclaim for her portrayal of Winnie, a sex-obsessed, born-again Christian, with critics praising her as "wholly convincing" in the role, as noted by Time Out.
In addition to her acting career, Myers has also ventured into the realm of writing, penning a bestselling memoir titled "Tweaking the Dream," which chronicles her personal experiences with crystal meth in Los Angeles.
Furthermore, Myers has made it her mission to raise awareness about the devastating effects of this street drug through various media outlets, including television programs such as "This Morning," "LK Today," "Sky," "Channel 5," and "ITV News," as well as radio stations like the BBC and LBC.
Her efforts have also been featured in prominent newspapers and magazines, including The Sun, Evening Standard, The Mirror, Now, Cosmo, and Grazia.
Currently, Myers is working on developing the screenplay for "Tweaking the Dream," further solidifying her status as a multi-talented individual with a passion for storytelling and a commitment to shedding light on important social issues.