Mojena Talien, a talented actress, was born in 1995 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, but her journey began in Boynton Beach, Florida, where she grew up and attended Olympic Heights High School in Boca Raton.
It was during her time at high school that Mojena discovered her passion for acting, when she was cast in her first play, "Picnic", at the age of 16, playing the role of Helen Potts. This experience not only ignited her love for acting but also instilled in her the importance of bringing people from diverse backgrounds together to share in the joy of a live performance.
Mojena views acting as a spiritual calling, and her purpose is to use this art form to connect with others and make a positive impact on her community. After high school, she pursued her passion for acting by enrolling in The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in New York City, where she studied acting for film and television.
She went on to earn a Bachelor's degree in Multimedia from Florida Atlantic University, which further solidified her foundation in the arts. Mojena has had the opportunity to act in numerous plays, musicals, and films throughout her career.
When she's not acting, writing, or working behind the camera, Mojena dedicates her time to her other passion - working as an ABA therapist with children on the autism spectrum. Her commitment to helping others, particularly the youth, is evident in her work and her desire to use her platform to make a difference.
In addition to her various pursuits, Mojena also teaches acting in her free time, sharing her knowledge and expertise with others who share her passion for the art form. Her dedication to her craft, her community, and her mission to make a positive impact on the world is truly inspiring.