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Who Are Miku Martineau Parents? Father And Mother Names Revealed

The actress Miku Martineau was born to her parents Kumiko Martineau (mother) and Peter Martineau (father). Let’s see what her ethnic background is.

Miku Martineau is a Canadian actress who has been in films such as “Ruby and the Well” (2022), “Kate” (2021), “Finny the Shark” (2020), and “Carl’s Car Wash” (2020).

She made news for her daring performance as Ani in Netflix’s new film ‘Kate.’ In this film, director Cedric Nicolas-Troyan cast her opposite Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Kate), a well-known American actress.

This film ‘Kate’ changed the actress Miku’s life completely since she first visited ‘Times Square’ in 2018 and had no clue that three years later, she would be able to see herself as a ‘Times Square’ billboard following her goal.

Miku’s career as a voiceover actress began in 2020 when she lent her voice to Lina’s character in the Carl’s Car Wash Animation TV show.

She did, however, have the chance to voice Chloe and Sandy in the Finny the Shark Animated series in 2020.

On top of that, her acting career began in 2015 with a role in a McDonald’s Recorder commercial, and she then starred in a commercial for Scotia Bank International Women 2021 called “Said Before.”

Miku Martineau Parents: Father And Mother Names

In terms of the actress Miku Martineau’s parent’s details, her mother is Kumiko Martineau while her father is Peter Martineau.

She grew up in Canada with her Canadian father and Japanese mother.

Apart from that, she has also a brother named Kai Martineau.

Miku Martineau Ethnicity Background Explored

Miku Martineau is a Canadian-Japanese hybrid who has mixed ethnicity. She was born in Toronto, Canada on September 14, 2004, under the zodiac sign Virgo.

The young actress who is currently 16 years old stands 5 feet 2 inches tall and has brown hair and brown eyes.

Additionally, Miku enrolled at the Randolph School of Performing Arts in 2015 to further her dramatic talents, where she studied acting as well as performing arts in Musician Drama.

Following that, she received a scholarship award and the Valedictorian Award while in high school for attending the AMDA (American Musical Dramatic Academy) summer program in New York.