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Born and raised in the Bahamas to a St. Lucian mother and a Turks & Caicos father, Aulenna Robinson developed a passion for TV and film at an early age, thanks to the influence of her older brother. Her deep enthusiasm for the screen earned her the nickname “The TV Guide” among her friends in junior high.
Aulenna’s journey into the world of acting began with her first commercial during a visit to St. Lucia, promoting her uncle’s electronics store, Kelly’s. This early exposure sparked a lifelong love for performance, leading her to become an active member of local theatre groups. After completing her university studies in the United States, she immersed herself in the Grand Bahama Players and the Freeport Players’ Guild, honing her craft through live performances. Her dedication to acting eventually took her to Vancouver Film School in British Columbia, Canada, where she refined her skills and deepened her artistic expertise.
Upon returning to the Bahamas, Aulenna made a striking debut in the Nassau theatre scene with the Shakespeare in Paradise production of Woman Take Two. She continued to build her reputation with performances in renowned stage productions such as Julius Caesar and Clybourne Park, solidifying her presence in the theatre world. In addition to her stage work, Aulenna expanded into film, securing roles in national productions and earning extra parts in international films shot in the Bahamas. Her first credited acting role in a U.S.-based production came with Saving Bimini, marking a significant milestone in her growing career.
With a relentless passion for storytelling and performance, Aulenna Robinson continues to make her mark in both theatre and film, bringing authenticity and depth to every role she takes on.
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