Bayra Bela
Biography
Bayra Bela is a Mongolian actress who studied her Masters in Acting for Screen at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, as a recipient of the Chevening Scholarship. Some of her credits include the Netflix series "Marco Polo", Steven Seagal's "Attrition" and Christopher Coppola's "Sacred Blood". She has also starred as a leading actress in a number of films in her home country of Mongolia. In 2019, she won the "Best Actress Award" at the 41st International Women Filmmakers Festival in Florence, Italy for her role for Blue Destiny. Bayra Bela strives hard to promote Mongolian culture and film to the international community, as both a producer and actress. In 2019, she initiated and organized the "Hollywood in Mongolia" First International Film Artists Festival in Ulaanbaatar under the auspices of the President of Mongolia. In an effort to bring international best practices in a film to her young nation, she published the first official Mongolian translation of "The Power of the Actor" by Ivana Chubbuck, one of the world's leading acting coaches. She is also a dedicated leader for social and ecological causes in Mongolia and on the international stage. Following her ten years of volunteer work with Mongolia's "My Club" eco-community, who planted over one million trees across the country to combat global climate change, she was chosen as UN REDD+ Eco Ambassador to Mongolia in 2017. The same year, she was also selected as an Eco Ambassador for Ulaanbaatar City. Bayra Bela has more than ten years of experience in modelling and has represented Mongolia at world-leading beauty pageants as Miss International 2014 and Miss Earth 2015 (where she placed in the Top 16 and was third in medal tally). Bayra Bela reached historic success for her country in 2016, finishing in the Top 11 finalists and winning both the Miss Talent and People's Choice Awards at the Miss World pageant in Washington D.C.