One Piece live action season 2 has fans buzzing with excitement, and the Nico Robin actress in particular is in the spotlight.
With her striking beauty, undeniable charm, and remarkable acting skills, this rising star has proven to be the perfect choice for the role.
Curious about the actress who portrays Nico Robin, also known as Miss All Sunday, in the One Piece live action series? This article offers insights into her age, nationality, and previous projects.
Miss All Sunday and Robin actress in One Piece: Who plays the Straw Hat Pirates’ historian and archaeologist?
Lera Abova is Robin’s actress in the live action adaptation of One Piece. She is a 31-year-old Russian actress and model.
Lera has appeared in the French movie Anna (2019) as Maude and in Peacock’s comedy series Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin (2022) as Thea, one of the main characters of the show.
In 2024, she is cast as Miss All Sunday, also known as Nico Robin, in the second season of Netflix’s One Piece live action adaptation.
Warning: Major spoilers if you haven’t watched or read Arabasta Saga in One Piece.
In season 2, Lera debuts as Miss All Sunday, the vice president of the criminal organization Baroque Works. While initially masquerading as a villain, her true identity as Nico Robin is eventually revealed. She later leaves Baroque Works and joins the Straw Hats to learn the true history of the world.
Who is Nico Robin in One Piece?
Nico Robin is the seventh member of the Straw Hat Pirates and the group’s archaeologist. She possesses the rare ability to read ancient texts known as “poneglyphs,” which hold crucial secrets about the world’s history.
Before joining the Straw Hat Pirates, Robin was a lone survivor of the destruction of her home island, Ohara, a renowned center of archaeological research. Branded as a “demon child” by the World Government, she was forced to live a life of isolation and mistrust.
Robin possesses the power of the Hana Hana no Mi, a Devil Fruit that allows her to create parts of her body anywhere she desires. This ability is often referred to as the “Flower-Flower Fruit.”
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