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Mim Paquin (MaryAnne Leslie Paquin) was born on 24 January, 1974 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA, is an actress,writer,music_department. At 47 years old, Mim Paquin height is 5 ft 4 in (165.0 cm).

Now We discover Mim Paquin's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 48 years old?

Popular As MaryAnne Leslie Paquin
Occupation actress,writer,music_department
Mim Paquin Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 24 January 1974
Birthday 24 January
Birthplace New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
Nationality USA

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Who Is Mim Paquin's Husband?

Her husband is Jason Robinette (29 September 2007 - present) ( 1 child)

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Mim Paquin Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Mim Paquin worth at the age of 48 years old? Mim Paquin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from USA. We have estimated Mim Paquin's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2022 Under Review
Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Timeline

2020

Her original film scores include Two Kisses (2020) and The Observer (2004). Ongoing projects in development include: The System (TV series) in post-production; Copera (TV series); The Ancient Order (feature length film) and Lit. The Musical (stage production.

2019

Her singing voice can be heard in the opening credits for Things Eternal and an original song written for The Clown Prince (2019).

2014

In 2014, Mim became a business owner and CEO when she established Frogcatcher Films, an ideation think-tank developer exclusively for original creative projects for stage, studio, and film. In addition to acting, concertizing, and running Frogcatcher Films, Mim is a multi-instrumentalist, lyricist, songwriter, and music producer. Today, Mim's original music is featured in various television, film and stage productions.

2013

In 2013, Mim resigned from full-time church singing in order to focus on film acting, concert singing, writing and film production.

2008

In 2008, Mim stage directed, vocal supervised and choreographed local theater productions (Arsenic & Old Lace; Bye Bye Birdie; Annie) in Forest Hills, NY.

2007

From 2007 to 2009, Mim studied musical theater repertoire and classical voice with vocal titan and Hollywood legend, Marni Nixon. She also became a protégé of Ms. Christina Henson (protégé of Lily Pons and maestro Laszlo Halasz-founder of NYCO) with whom she studied vocal pedagogy and operatic repertoire for five years.

From 2007 to present, Mim performed as a concert soloist with the Spirit of Song Ensemble; The Canadian Chamber Orchestra of New York; Forest Hills Choir; Opera for Humanity (artistic director, Amy Shoremount-Obra); West Village Chorale; Park & Bark Opera; New Bedford Symphony Orchestra, as well as appearances with the SONOS Chamber Orchestra of NY (music & artistic director, Erik Ochsner).

2006

In 2006, she fully returned to musical theater and vocal performance, performing as Nellie Forbush in South Pacific at Lehman Stages with Bronx Opera Orchestra. That year, Mim began working as a soprano soloist and section leader at an episcopal church in Forest Hills, NY and remained there for seven and a half years while she further developed her classical voice.

2005

Anthony's Church in Oceanside, NY and in 2005 she studied at the Music Liturgy Institute in Indiana summer conference.

After a few life changes, Mim began writing and self-producing her solo album, Uprooted (2005).

2004

"In 2004, Mim performed in stage comedies written by John C. Blenn at both the Governor's and Brokerage Comedy Clubs.

Mim composed a film-score for a sci-fi film short The Observer (2004). She became the music director for a youth rock mass at St.

2002

"In 2002, she started her own five-piece rock and R&B band, Neeto, which performed her own original music. She was featured on Harlan Friedman's WLIR FM live program of Long Island's best bands, and at venues on Long Island and New York City. Mim was described by AuralFix Magazine as "a formidable singer who impressed me with not only the power, but also the control of her voice. Many singers of this style tend to warble all over the place, but Paquin has the happy skill of hitting her notes dead on, leading to a cleaner and ultimately more satisfying sound" and as GoodTimes describes "Hers is a sound of powerful technique and the joys and heartaches of human experience.

2000

In 2000, Mim performed in her first off-off-Broadway production of The Odd Couple (Female Verison) to rave reviews. Backstage said, "noteworthy comedic turns come from MaryAnne as Mickey the Cop with a heart of gold.

1999

In 1999, without a safety net, Mim left an amazing promotion at SoftBank and moved to New York to pursue acting. Instead found herself working full-time in the corporate beauty and fashion industry as a consumer marketing project manager and marketing communications manager at Coty Beauty, LLC and Nautica VF. Her focus was communications, market research, front & back-end web design and development, as well as presentation data, visual, video and audio design.

1995

From 1995 to 1999, Mim produced her first songwriting demo at Berklee College of Music with music production and engineer major, David Colozzi, and began gigging on the Boston coffee house music scene, all the while developing her business acumen working in Boston's high tech and investment banking industries as a temp at P. S. D. I. , Harvard Business School, and as a full-time web master and developer SoftBank Investments directly reporting to Ted Dolata. She composed and produced music at Newbury Sound engineered by John Bono, and wrote video-scripts produced by Doug Wicks at The Rendon Group for an hour-long public service announcement aired on FOX-TV New England.

1974

Mim Paquin is an actor, singer, writer and composer. The fourth child of five children, Mim Paquin was born as MaryAnne Leslie Paquin on January 24, 1974 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, to Leslie Jane (Nekuda) and Pierre Arnold Paquin. Her mother was a substitute special education teacher. She was a political science major, and studied classical voice, as well as acting at Gateway. Her father was a foreign languages high school teacher, live orchestral audio-engineer, and radio announcer and broadcaster. He was a foreign languages & theology major who focused on broadcasting, theater and music. Her father is an avid classical music listener and her mother is an avid reader. Both parents were semi-professional actors, singers and stage directors. She grew up in New Bedford, Massachusetts and spent summer vacations in Clinton, Massachusetts with her maternal grandmother, Eileen Ann (O'Malley) Nekuda and her grand uncle William Joseph O'Malley. Mim uses her nickname as her stage name because her birth name, "MaryAnne," has too many variant spellings. Mim's ancestry includes Irish, Welsh, English, Scottish, Czech, German, French Canadian, Acadian, Mi'kmaq, Pawnee, and Metis. Mim is a fifth-generation performer. As an actress, BackstageNY (Jessica Daniels) reviewed Mim as having "a heart of gold". As a singer, OperaNews' senior editor, Louise Guinter described her as "brilliant"! This multifaceted artist with a full four-and-a-half-octave vocal range (A2-Eb6), began performing on stage in musicals and plays at age four, and has performed in over 50 fully-staged play & musical productions, and over one hundred orchestral and choral concerts. At the early age of four, Mim began acting, singing and dancing in musical theatre productions. Her first stage role was as the youngest of the royal children in The King and I, co-directed by her parents at Fairhaven High School in Massachusetts. Audio-engineering was the family business. Her father listened to classical orchestral music every single day. Mim, along with her siblings, began apprenticing with her father on both symphonic recording and theater amplification jobs. She started learning this skill when she was eight years old. At the age of thirteen, Mim became a professional church soloist. From age eight to eighteen, she performed in the ensemble and had lead roles in eight New Bedford High School's New England Theatre Conference and Moss Hart Award-winning stage musical productions. Roles include: (Brigitta in The Sound of Music; Annie in Annie; The Music Man; My Fair Lady; Camelot; City Her in The Gifts of the Magi; Nancy in Oliver!; Mrs. Cratchit in Scrooge; Maria, Duchess of Dene in Me and My Girl. Mim was highly active in New Bedford High School's award winning music department, performing in six select concert choirs and show choir, as well as occasionally stepping in as a rehearsal conductor. Her senior year of high school she won the soprano solo at the Massachusetts All-States Music Conference. She performed in, choreographed and directed local plays and musical productions, and sang in local professional orchestra choruses. At age seventeen, with the encouragement of her father, she wrote, narrated, engineered and produced a series of hour-long children's classical music radio programs for WFCC 107. 5 FM on Cape Cod, for which she won an honorable mention Massachusetts Broadcasters Award. She and her father won the first place Massachusetts Broadcasters Award for her voice over work on WFCC's station identification commercial produced by her father. After graduating from New Bedford High School with music and drama scholarships, she waited a year, working and saving money in order to attend a conservatory. She performed with local theater productions: UMass Dartmouth Symphony (Porgy & Bess) and Marion Art Centre (Desiree Armfeldt in A Little Night Music), and in a stylistically diverse variety of well-known musical groups: Ecclesia Consort of New England, United House of Prayer Gospel Choir, and the New Orleans Jazz Connection. After a successful audition, she went on to the acclaimed musical theatre program at The Boston Conservatory with a full-scholarship. She attended for a year, all the while further developing her interest in writing, composing and producing her own original music with the encouragement of academic peers from neighboring Berklee College of Music. After a year, she left the conservatory and worked full-time for a year while maintaining her acting studies at Boston Baked Theatre in Cambridge with author of AUDITION, Michael Shurtleff, and with Andrea Southwick at The Southwick Studio. She successfully auditioned for Berklee College of Music as a voice major and composition major, and received a half-scholarship with eight semesters to decide to attend.