Miriam A. Hyman is a renowned American actress, born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and raised in the vibrant city of Philadelphia. Her academic background is marked by two prestigious degrees, a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of the Arts and a Master of Fine Arts from the esteemed Yale School of Drama.
With her impressive range and versatility, Hyman has brought to life a diverse array of characters on both the screen and stage, earning her a reputation as a powerful force in the entertainment industry. Beyond her acting talents, she is also a skilled lyricist and hip-hop artist, known for her brazen and vulnerable lyrics.
Hyman's numerous accolades include the prestigious Princess Grace Award and the Leonore Annenberg Fellowship for Performing Arts, a testament to her exceptional craft and dedication to her art.
In recent years, Hyman has made a significant impact in television, captivating audiences with her portrayal of Stacy Marks, the new US Attorney, in Starz's hit series Power Book IV: Force, which has been renewed for a third season. She has also reprised her role as Dre in Showtime's critically acclaimed series "The Chi", further solidifying her status as a talented and in-demand actress.