Kiana Nicole Washington, was born on March 30, 1999 in a small town called Watkinsville, GA. As a musician himself, Tony Washington, her father pulled her into the arts at a young age. She has been performing on stage since the age of four as a singer, dancer, and actress. She launched her film acting career in 2017 and has been working since then and perfecting her craft at the Company Acting Studio. Kiana Nicole is a recent graduate from the University of Georgia where she obtained two B.A. degrees in Theatre and Entertainment and Media Studies. She loves pursuing projects that promote equality and development, while inspiring a sense of community. Rather than for applause and individual accomplishment, performing is important to Kiana because of the sense of community achieved and the effect a performance has on the audience. Therefore, she wants to be involved in films that address social, racial, and familial issues among other topics. Creating works that prompt audience members to think is most important to her as an entertainer.
Kiana Passmore is known for Clown Motel Vacancies (2020), The Key to Christmas (2020) and Mermaid Isle (2020).
Kiana Smith is an actress, known for Work It (2020), TallBoyz (2019) and Zapped (2014).
Kiana Sosa is an American actor, performer, and social impact enthusiast. As an actor, she is passionate about telling authentic and powerful stories on screen that stretch culture. She is known for her role in 'Pulse', an original limited series for Showmax. Kiana cares deeply about the impact of her work and seeks to work with production companies all over the world.
Kiana Taylor is an actress, known for Max and Me (2020).
Kiana Thompson is an actress, known for Young Sheldon (2017), Friend Request (2019) and Popular Adjacent (2021).
Kiana Tom was born on March 14, 1965 in Maui, Hawaii, USA. She is an actress, known for Universal Soldier: The Return (1999), Cyber Bandits (1995) and Family Law (1999). She was previously married to Dennis Breshears.
Kiana Vaziri is known for Win a Trip to Browntown! (2022) and Shall I Serve You? (2019).
Kiana Vazquez is known for The Deadman's Playground, Consider the Lilies (2023) and Final Hour.
Kiandra Richardson was born and raised in Warner Robins, Georgia. As a child she studied the artistic styles of Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Beyonce and Aaliyah. By high school, she made waves in musicals such as Cats, Pippin, Beauty and the Beast, All Shook Up, Once On This Island, and more, winning local and state awards in the process. After obtaining her Bachelors degree in Fine Arts at SCAD: Savannah College of Art and Design, she started recording and cutting her teeth in the studio. A call from Bebe Winans changed everything though. As if bringing the story full circle, he asked Kiki to take on the role of Whitney Houston in Born For This: The BeBe Winans Story on stage. For the next two years, the show enchanted audiences in Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and Santa Monica. She stuck around in Los Angeles, relocating as of late 2017. Over the next year, Kiki accompanied Tyler, The Creator during a seminal NPR "Tiny Desk" segment and sang backup at Beyoncé's historic Coachella 2018 headlining set and joined the Queen on tour with JAY-Z for the next six months. 2019 saw her become a regular collaborator at Kanye West's "Sunday Service" around the country. She also landed the role of Yana on Empire and contributed the standout "Heaven" to Empire (Season 6, What Is Love) [Music from the TV Series]. Additionally, she kicked off a creative partnership with GRAMMY® Award-nominated producer and songwriter Kosine [Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Big Sean]. Together, they uncovered a soulful style amplified by her dynamic range with a subtle intimacy. "When we let go of our expectations and what society tells us we should do or be, there's an ease to flowing with life," she affirms. "Once you learn everything happens exactly how it's supposed to, life flows so much more beautifully."