Kendra McDermott is an award winning American actress based in the Pacific Northwest. Kendra made her feature film debut in the award winning breakout indie hit "Win A Trip to Browntown!," a comedic feature film from USC film school graduate, George Tramountanas. Kendra followed up her success on Browntown with a turn to dramatic roles, including a no-nonsense police officer in the film "If a Tree Falls," and a prisoner trapped in a post-apocalyptic women's correction facility in the television pilot, "Perimeter." "Perimeter" was written and directed by Simon King, of the famed, "The Rise of Whore Betsy," and stares "Terminator: Dark Fate", Kacy Owens. Kendra can be seen on HBO Max in the Fall 2021 in Steven Soderbergh's latest film, "Kimi", starring Zoe Kravitz. Kendra is of Swedish, Scottish and English descent. She was born in California, to a loan officer and a psychologist. Kendra began performing in talent shows and school plays at an early age. Her love for performing continued throughout childhood and into high school, where she took drama classes and found love performing in her school's annual fall improv sketch shows. Kendra trains at the BGB studio in Los Angeles and lives in the PNW with her husband and two sons.
Kendra Mead is an actress, known for Midway to Love (2019).
Kendra Meers is an actress, known for StalkHer (2015).
Kendra Mei is an actress, known for Johnny English Strikes Again (2018), Dark Beacon (2017) and The Cliff (2017).
Kendra Munger is an actress and writer, known for Star Trek: Picard (2020), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003) and A.P. Bio (2018).
Kendra Mylnechuk is an actress and producer, known for 2 Days in New York (2012), The Blacklist (2013) and We Burn Like This (2021).
Kendra Robinson is known for Love & Hip Hop: Secrets Unlocked (2021), Love & Hip Hop: It's a Love Thing (2021) and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (2012).
Kendra Seoane is known for Cuddle (2014) and Power to the Cuddle (2014).
She was born on May 11, 1998 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Spade was raised by a military family and grew up in Kelso, Washington. She is part Asian, and her mother is of Filipino descent. Spade was raised in the Mormon faith. She took the name "Kendra Spade" upon her entry into the adult film industry beginning in 2017.
Kendra Summerfield is known for Raiders of the Lost Shark (2015), Konga TNT (2020) and Homicycle (2014).