Meilee Condron is a multifaceted American actress of mixed Caucasian and Asian descent, possessing fluency in both English and Mandarin, and exceling in both languages. Born in Connecticut, she relocated to Los Angeles at the tender age of five, marking the beginning of her journey towards stardom. Meilee's formal training in acting commenced at the age of six, and her debut theatrical play was a defining moment, instilling in her a deep passion for the craft.
Meilee's early start in the entertainment industry was facilitated by her breakout role in a Sesame Street segment at the age of seven. This experience sparked a love for on-camera acting, and she subsequently dedicated herself to pursuing a career in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, Meilee has appeared in a wide range of films, including the critically acclaimed Fly Right (2018),which won the Olympus Film Festival award and the AT&T Create-A-Thon first place prize, as well as Clouds (2017) and No Returns (2018),both of which received prestigious awards at the Dances With Films and Houston WorldFest festivals, respectively.
Meilee also starred in the short film Hasu (2017),which premiered at the Burbank International Film Festival and was featured at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Her television credits include a role opposite Nana Visitor in Lifetime's Killer in Law (2018).
In addition to her live-action work, Meilee has extensive experience in voice acting and ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) for various TV and film productions, such as Room 104 (2017),Dumbo (2019),Wonder Park (2019),Instant Family (2018),The Grinch (2018),A Wrinkle in Time (2018),and Duck Duck Goose (2018),an animated feature in which she lent her voice in both English and Mandarin.
As a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of TV and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA),Meilee is committed to her craft and continues to hone her skills through ongoing studies in acting, singing, dancing, and golf. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her parents and younger sister Kaylee Condron, and brings her infectious enthusiasm and love of learning to every project she undertakes.