Kyla Domingo is known for Block Z (2020), Class of 2018 (2018) and Dapol tan payawar na Tayug 1931 (2017).
Kyla Faith is known for The Last Regret (2020), Love Struck Sick (2019) and Sin (2021).
Kyla Frye is a multifaceted, award-winning actress who hails from the East end of London. With her roots in the Theatre Royal Stratford East and training at Identity Drama School, Kyla's credits span over 17 years, across TV, film and theatre. An unshakable passion for storytelling, Kyla's versatility allows her to embody characters in a way that brings authenticity and truth to any role. From being the first Black woman to take on the iconic role of Sandra in Jonathan Harvey's "Beautiful Thing", to donning her khakis as a soldier with Tom Cruise in "Edge of Tomorrow", Kyla's unwavering presence on stage and screen brings the audience on a thrilling journey full of love and drama. As a filmmaker, Kyla launched production company Fryeday Entertainment in 2012. With a passion for bringing diverse and marginalised stories to the mainstream, Kyla believes every voice deserves to be heard and every person, deserves to be seen. Having produced three short films that have received wide critical acclaim and multiple festival selections alike; showbiz documentary, "The Key", Amazon Prime crime caper, "Double Cross" and mental health awareness film, "Faces", Fryeday Entertainment is about being the change we want to see, both on and off the screen.
Kyla Garcia was born and raised in Hoboken, NJ. She discovered acting at the age of 8 when she played Lady Macbeth in a children's adaptation of the Scottish play. She performed the title role in her first full-length play "Destiny" at the age of 10. She made her off-Broadway debut at 15 when she played 'Dorothy' in "Oz: A Twisted Musical." Eleven years after she discovered her passion for acting, she would go on to play Lady Macbeth once again in London, England at the Globe Theatre, where she studied Shakespeare during her third year at Mason Gross School of the Arts. She received her BFA in Acting from Rutgers University.
Kyla Gomez is known for Call Me Crazy (2022).
Kyla Harris is known for The Circuit 2020- (2021), Along Came Wanda (2021) and Redemption (2012).
Kyla J. Coaxum is an actress, known for Dirt (2018) and Sofia the First (2012).
Kyla Kane is an actress, known for Code 8 (2019) and Don't Talk to Irene (2017).
A rising talent with a knack for both comedy and drama, Kyla Kenedy is quickly becoming one of the most sought after young actresses in the industry. Kenedy can currently be seen starring opposite Minnie Driver in ABC's Television Critics Association Award-winning sitcom, "Speechless." The show follows a family with a special-needs child as they navigate everyday life. Kenedy plays the family's daughter, 'Dylan.' The show returned for its sophomore season on September 27th. This year, Kenedy also starred as 'Briana', a patient with Cystic Fibrosis, on NBC's medical drama, "The Night Shift." She will star in multiple roles on the Nickelodeon sketch program, "Mackand Beef." Kenedy is arguably most recognizable from her breakout role on AMC's international hit, "The Walking Dead," in which she starred as 'Mika' throughout seasons four and five opposite Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus. Throughout her time on the show, she hosted "The Walking Dead" fan interview YouTube series, "Down n' Dirty," in association with Walker Stalker. Her other television credits include, "Rizzoli & Isles," "CSI," and "The New Normal," for which she was nominated for a Young Artist Award in the category of Best Actress in a Guest Starring Role. On the big screen, Kenedy was last seen in Love Is All You Need? opposite Jeremy Sisto and Briana Evigan, for which she won the Best Actress Audience Award at the 2016 Napa Film Festival. Kenedy began her career at the age of eight in Charleston, South Carolina, booking print and local jobs before moving to Atlanta where she quickly expanded to commercials and films. It was there that she landed a small role in the Farrelly brothers feature film, Three Stooges. Shortly thereafter, Kenedy was cast in her first leading role as the titular character in the award-winning made-for-TV movie "Raising Izzie," for which she won the Grace Award at the 21st Movieguide Awards and a Young Artist Award for Best Actress. Shortly thereafter, Kenedy relocated to Los Angeles and continues to endear audiences and gain critical acclaim for her performances. In addition to her work on screen, Kenedy is also passionate about giving back through her charitable efforts with Meals on Wheels and The Children's Hospital of Atlanta. She currently lives in Los Angeles, and loves reading, traveling, animals, and all outdoor activities.