Tristin Mays

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Tristin Mays
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Mays on the show Victorious in 2011
Born (1990-06-10) June 10, 1990 (age 34)
Education Vista del Lago High School
OccupationActress
Years active1996–present

Tristin Mays (born June 10, 1990 [1] ) is an American actress. Mays portrayed Riley Davis in the reboot of the MacGyver series on CBS who works as a covert operative for the Phoenix Foundation.

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Early life and education

Mays' parents, Viveca and Michael Mays, worked as an artist and in the military, respectively. She grew up in New York City until 2003 when her family moved to Moreno Valley, California, where she graduated from Vista del Lago High School. Her older brother Jeryn is also an actor. [2]

Career

While best known for her role as Riley Davis on the 2016 TV series MacGyver , Mays has played in television series including as Shaina in the Nickelodeon series Gullah Gullah Island [2] and as Robin Dixon, the daughter of Marcus Dixon, Carl Lumbly's character in Alias .

Her other television credits include Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide , Everybody Hates Chris , True Jackson, VP , Zeke and Luther , Big Time Rush , Victorious and The Vampire Diaries .

As a seven-year-old in 1997, she joined the cast of Gullah Gullah Island , replacing Shaina M. Freeman as Shaina. That same year, she was cast as Nala in The Lion King on Broadway. [2] [3] She subsequently played Fan in Dickens' A Christmas Carol . [2] In 2009, she was a series regular in the web series Private based on the novels of the same name. [4] In 2011, she starred in the internet sitcom FAIL with fellow Gullah Gullah Island co-star Vanessa Baden. She also appeared in the TV show Impractical Jokers season 8 episode 5.

Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Hot Dog WaterJuliaShort film
2012 Thunderstruck Isabela Sanchez
She is Not My SisterMegan
2013 House Party: Tonight's the Night Autumn RoseDirect-to-video film
2015 The Wedding Ringer Cute bridesmaid
2020The Christmas SittersNoraDirect-to-TV film
Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Harambee!AngelTelevision film
1997 Gullah Gullah Island ShainaSeries regular
2001–2004 Alias Robin Dixon3 episodes
2006 Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide BerniceEpisode: "Substitute Teachers and the New Kid"
2008 Everybody Hates Chris Jenise HuckstableEpisode: "Everybody Hates Homecoming"
2009 Private Taylor BellWeb series; series regular
2010 True Jackson, VP HaileyEpisode: "My Boss Ate My Homework"
2010–2011 Zeke and Luther Monica Lopez3 episodes
2010 Big Time Rush Stephanie King2 episodes
Kelly Brook's Cameltoe ShowsHerself Funny or Die skit
2011 Victorious SherryEpisode: "Prom Wrecker"
FAILAliciaWeb series; series regular
Kickin' It Vanessa / M.C.Episode: "All the Wrong Moves"
2012 The Newsroom Karaoke GirlEpisode: "The 112th Congress"
2015–2016 The Vampire Diaries Sarah Nelson/SalvatoreRecurring role (season 6), Guest (season 8) 7 episodes
2015 Supergirl Maxwell Lord's AssistantEpisode: "Childish Things"
Night of the WildRosalynTelevision film[ citation needed ]
2016–2018 T@gged Brie
2016–2021 MacGyver Riley DavisMain role
2017 Switched at Birth Ally3 episodes
2019 Impractical Jokers HerselfSeason 8 Episode 5: "Full Mental Jacket"

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