Who said superhero series and TV shows were dead? If “The Boys” was not enough, Netflix‘s “Supacell,” created by Rapman, is proving us wrong once again, swiftly becoming a global trend since its release on June 27.

Set in South London, the show follows five ordinary individuals who unexpectedly gain extraordinary powers. Initially seeming unrelated apart from being Black, they soon discover a deeper connection that binds them.

The production has garnered significant attention for its cast, including rising stars like Josh Tedeku and the protagonist Tosin Cole. Another standout is Nadine Mills, whose performance has been drawing increasing interest from audiences.

Nadine Mills’ age and career beginnings

Nadine Mills, as indicated on her LinkedIn profile, attended the University of Westminster from 2006 to 2010. In various interviews, such as the one she gave for Vérité, the star has expressed her lifelong passion for acting, suggesting she likely began pursuing this ambition as soon as she could, around the age of 18 while at Westminster. This timeline would make her 36 years old as of 2024.

Interestingly, Nadine pursued drama both in school and college but opted to further her education with a Bachelor’s degree in Contemporary Media at the university. This choice allowed her to gain insights into the workings behind the camera, complementing her skills as a versatile actress.

Before landing one of the lead roles in “Supacell,” Nadine built a diverse portfolio that includes nine short films, movies, and television roles. Her journey to stardom reflects her dedication and experience in the industry.

Nadine Mills’ movies and TV shows

If you’re eager to see Nadine Mills in other roles, unfortunately, only the comedy crime film “The Pay Day” is currently available for streaming. It can be found on Starz Apple TV Channel, Starz Roku Premium Channel, and Starz Amazon Channel, as listed on Just Watch.

Nadine Mills in “Supacell”. (Source: Netflix)

Nadine Mills in “Supacell”. (Source: Netflix)

Nadine Mills launched her career with the 2011 comedy short “Drink, Drugs and KFC,” which is accessible on YouTube and runs for 26 minutes. The plot revolves around a geeky teenager who falls for the most popular girl in college and navigates romantic challenges, including her ex-boyfriend and his crew.

In 2016, Nadine starred alongside Samson Kayo from “House of The Dragon” in the movie “The Weekend.” The picture follows three friends who stumble upon £100,000 and decide to waste it on a wild spending spree and throw a massive party, unaware that the money belongs to a dangerous gangster.