Artemis Snow

Artemis Snow

Artemis Snow is a diverse SAG-AFTRA actor, voice over artist, and movement athlete in international award-winning projects. Artemis was born in New York and is currently based in Los Angeles.

Her film work includes a starring role on Anchor Baby, a film that toured nationally in the US and internationally in Asia, including at at the Hong Kong Arthouse Film Festival.

She also leads in other distinguished projects, of various genres and languages, such as Mothership (premiered on Lifetime Asia), The Sound That Remains (winner at the London Independent Film Awards), Mother Tongue (a selection at prestigious festivals including the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival), and Clearance (winner of multiple film festival awards).

Artemis has also appeared on FOX's 9-1-1 and on NBC's Believe. On the other side of the camera, she enjoys other facets of filmmaking including producing, directing, writing, and editing.

Outside of acting, Artemis speaks multiple languages and internationally travels often, rendering her culturally fluid.

She is also highly athletic, a black belt martial artist, and has actively continued to cultivate a wide-ranging skill set including martial arts, weapons, aerial silks dance, rock climbing, and marksmanship.

Before acting, Artemis graduated from New York University with initial pre-med intentions, but went on to work at a non-profit in education and medicine as a program coordinator, before opening up her own project management company in technology. IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous

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