Keanu Wilson is known for A Boy Called Sailboat (2018).
Keanush Tafreshi is known for V/H/S/99 (2022), Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022) and The Sex Lives of College Girls (2021).
Keara Barnes is an award-winning actor/writer/producer and emerging director from Vancouver, B.C. She holds a BFA in Theatre from the University of Victoria and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York. Over the past seven years as a professional performer, she has amassed 50+ performing credits in both film and theatre, as well as lent her voice to over a dozen voiceover projects. Keara is also the Artistic Director of Standing Room Only Theatre, through which she has created and performed two one-woman shows, Almost a Stepmom & TravelTheatrics, which have both toured across Western Canada for four years to critical acclaim, sold-out runs, and media coverage by Global TV, CBC and The Vancouver Sun. Since 2015, the company has produced six theatrical productions including the sold-out run of The Weir in the 2015 Celticfest Vancouver. As a filmmaker, Keara is the writer/producer of four short films. Livefeed won "Scariest Film" at the 2019 Blood n Guts Festival. A Midwinter Nightmare (which she also starred in) is an eight-time award-winner including "Best Romantic Comedy" at the 2021 Oregon Short Film Festival and for which Keara was nominated for "Best Actress" at the 2021 Chilliwack Independent Film Festival and won "Best Actress" at the Montreal Independent Film Festival. Her most recent film, The Stepmom, which she wrote, co-directed, executive produced and acted in, was adapted for the screen from her one-woman theatrical show and is set to tour the film festival circuit in 2022. Keara also is the Director of Sponsorship at the Vancouver Horror Show Film Festival, an avid traveler (having been to 32 countries), and a published freelance writer.
Originally hailing from Easton, Massachusetts, Keara Benton is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. While there she studied acting and directing at Playwrights Horizons Theater School, playwriting at NYU London, as well as film & TV at Stonestreet Studios. Keara is an actor, singer, playwright and costume designer.
Keara Bird is known for The Toolbox Killer (2021).
Keara Kristen Graves is an actor, content creator, and singer from Toronto, Canada. Keara is best known for her recurring role of 'Grace' in the Netflix series, Grand Army, as well as her lead role in the Netflix/Family Channel series, Lost & Found Music Studios, which she filmed when she was only 16 years old. Keara is an up and coming writer and director. Her short film titled Night Drive, which she wrote, directed, and acted in, has nearly 9 million views on YouTube. As of 2020, Keara is writing and directing a web series being released on her YouTube channel of over 375,000 subscribers. Keara realized her passion for performing at the age of 4 when she began acting, dancing, and modeling. She was born in the small town of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario to Kathryn Greco (actress) and Stephen Graves (former NHL hockey player). She later moved with her family to Toronto, where her mother, Kathryn, enrolled her in dance and got her a talent agent. Along with her many interests in the arts, Keara is an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, animal and human rights, and spreads love and positivity wherever she goes. She hopes to continually incorporate these messages in both her acting work and content creation to inspire, uplift, and encourage people all around the world.
Keara Swanson is known for Texas Death Trippin' (2019).
Kearia Schroeder is a passionate actress with a knack for stealing the show. Although she is new to Hollywood, a vast experience as an accomplished dancer makes her no stranger to the entertainment industry. Born to a military family, Kearia's early life was characterized by exotic travels. It wasn't until she moved to Atlanta that she polished her dancing and acting skills. When her career as a dancer was at its infancy, she booked her first professional dancing job with Beyonce for the 2009 VMA Awards, after which she did the Victoria Secret Fashion Show and starred as the leading lady in Drake's Fancy/Miss Me and Usher's Lemme See music videos. She also toured with Keith Sweat as a background dancer, after which she went back to dance for Beyonce for Billboard awards and Oprah's last taping. After building a solid reputation and resume with the big guns of the music industry, she called it quits and ventured into Hollywood. Making her debut in 2010, she booked a supporting role as a dancer in the movie, Bolden. In her role, she visualized herself as the lead character she was dancing behind. Four years later, her dream became reality when she landed a chance to become the lead character in the movie. Passionate about inspiring young women around the world with her success story, she runs mentoring programs and partners with a non-profit institution, Star Education, to teach the arts to kids in LA county school district. Kearia is an alumnus of Virginia Commonwealth University where she majored in dance and choreography and minored in psychology.
Kearn Snider is an actor, known for Angry Boys (2011).
Kearney Ackermann is an actress, known for The Good Journey (2018).