Kendra Thompson is known for Saviors (2018).
Kendra Thompson is an African American actress best known for her role as Vanessa in the film "Body Swap." She was born on the 16th of July and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. She has worked in the Social Media Industry for the last 6 years as a Digital Content Creator and Business Owner.
Kendra Waldman was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Titanic II (2010), What Goes Up (2009) and Nothing Rhymes with Orange.
Kendra Westwood is a Film, Television and stage Actress known for her work on NBC's Debris, The CW Network's iZombie, Lifetime Television Movie Gone Mom, and Netflix Series The Baby-Sitters Club. Kendra was born in Toronto, Ontario and raised between both Jamaica and Canada. She was born to Caribbean parents and is of half Jamaican and half Grenadian descent. She became involved in the arts from a very young age and received formal training at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, New York. As a producer Kendra also wrote, produced and starred in the short film Coco Blue. The film which was her screenwriting and production debut went on to be in Cannes Film Festival SFC and screened across The United States, Canada, Europe and Korea, gaining Kendra and her team several festival awards including best actress for her performance and best musical score. As a child growing up in Negril, Jamaica Kendra started out as a visual artist under her first artistic mentor, from the age of 7 she was making art and selling pieces to tourist who would come into her parents shop. A tourist once bought out all of her children paintings. Kendra would also perform at school and community functions singing, dancing and reciting poetry. She was bitten by the acting bug as a youngster after watching Tina Turner's biopic "What's Love Got To Do With It" starring Angela Bassett and Laurence Fishburne. She was also hooked on musical films such as "Grease" and Action flicks such as "Action Jackson". After graduating in Ontario with a performing arts award at her high school graduation and a small scholarship she was encouraged by her drama teachers to seriously pursue acting. She first went on to study Theatre at Humber College in Toronto, followed by her enrollment at Lee Strasberg NYC. While studying in New York she worked on her first Off-Broadway show To Be A Black Man in America at Ujaama Black Theatre and performed in Cabaret the musical at Marilyn Monroe Theatre. Later she began working as a touring actor in Toronto for a children's theatre company. Then with a hit production in the 2015 Toronto Fringe Festival, Now Magazine hailed the actress for her strong work in the play All Our Yesterdays presented at Factory Theatre. When not acting she engages in other creative work such as writing, producing and music. Westwood has taken Film and TV Writing classes at The University of British Columbia continuing studies. While on the music front, she has written songs, toured and performed as a reggae fusion music artist. And while she does stay busy in the industry she also loves to travel, dance and explore nature.
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Kendra Wilkinson was born on June 12, 1985 in San Diego, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The House Bunny (2008), Scary Movie 4 (2006) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000). She was previously married to Hank Baskett.
Kendra Williams is an actress born and raised in Forest Hill in downtown Toronto, Canada. She started performing at age 12 with The Toronto Youth Theatre in musical and classical theatre productions. She continued to perform intensively throughout high school at The Bishop Strachan School, where she starred in many lead roles of Shakespearean plays and graduated with Academic Honours. She then extended her training at numerous summer theatre programs across the United States and United Kingdom, including Interlochen Center for the Performing Arts in Traverse City Michigan, Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College Drama Program in Pittsburgh, and Scottish Youth Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland. She earned her BFA Degree in Acting from The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, in 2014, where she received a Merit Scholarship at the prestigious School of Music Theatre & Dance. She has worked across mediums in TV, Commercial, Voice Over and Theatre. Her father is an aeronautical, thermodynamic and mechanical engineer, and entrepreneur in the hospitality and tourism industry. Her mother studied early childhood psychology and development, dance therapy and anthropology. She has one older brother who studied computer science and is a computer software engineer.
Kendra Oyesanya was born September 28, 1987 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Ola and Shirley Oyesanya. Her father was Nigerian and her mother is American. She is not formally trained but has always had a natural talent for dance, singing, and acting. Kendra started her career as a professional dancer working with the industries top recording artist such as P. Diddy and the Bad Boy family, Beyonce, Chris Brown, Ciara, and many more. In 2017, she transitioned into acting booking her first lead role in the Lionsgate scripted series "Step Up: High Water" as Poppy Martinez airing on Youtube Premium.
Kendre Berry was born in Flint, Michigan, March 14, 1991 to Ken and Telishia Berry. Kendre inherited his love for performing from his mom who was a theater actress, and his dad also did some acting and stand-up comedy. At age two, Kendre began playing drums. At age three, he was crowned "Cover Boy USA" in the America's Cover Miss/Cover Boy Pageant. He also won the top prize for "Overall Winner." When Kendre was seven years old, his mother heard the Oprah Winfrey Show announce that they were having a search for kids for an episode with Bill Cosby promoting his "Little Bill" books. She sent in a video of him performing a Jell-o pudding act with his puppet, Jamal. His video was selected and aired on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Kendre continued acting in church, school plays, and the local Flint Youth Theater, and in Gospel Musical plays his parents produced. He was excited when he asked his mother if he could send in a video for Nickelodeon's search for the funniest kid in America. His parents thought the idea wasn't too far fetched since he had been selected by video in the Oprah Winfrey contest. Out of 10,000 contestants, Kendre made it to be one the top five finalists to appear with the cast of All That on Nickelodeon's one hour special, "R U All That". After the contest, he performed as a guest on the show "All That". After seeing how passionate Kendre was about becoming an actor, his parents thought a try at Hollywood might prove to be rewarding. After giving the idea much thought and some strong prayers, his parents decided to pack up their four kids and Bailey, their dog and move to California. After only a few weeks, Kendre' landed the role of Backpack Boy on Nickelodeon's "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide". Soon after he filmed his first movie, "Searching for David's Heart," and landed guest appearances on "Cold Case" (CBS), "One on One" (UPN), "ER" (NBC), and "Eyes" (ABC). Kendre currently plays Durrell Young on the HBO, Emmy Award winning drama "Six Feet Under". It airs Sunday nights at 9 pm.
Kendrew Lascelles was born in Gatley, Chester. At the age of three his father took the family to South Africa where his work moved them around until Kendrew's teenage years, which he spent in Durban. Kendrew moved from being class clown to a theatrical career in 1953 when he stepped in at Principal Dancer level for an Italian touring opera when their Principal broke his ankle. Kendrew considers that his first break. His second break came about eleven years later when an actress booked into the Intimate theatre broke her ankle and Kendrew was asked by Leon Gluckman to write a fill-in piece to save the theatre from going dark. That piece was Wait a Minim - which was an international success and toured the world for seven years, including two at the Fortune Theatre in London and almost two years at the John Golden Theatre on Broadway. Gluckman produced and directed the anti-apartheid revue with the entire cast contributing to the production's development. At the end of the Minim tour Kendrew settled in California, continuing some performance but mainly focusing on writing. His notoriety and popularity from Minim held him in good stead and he was often a guest on the talk shows of the time. The Smothers' Brothers so liked Minim they offered him a job as staff writer for their Summer Season and he stayed with them for a few years before moving to write for the Dean Martin Show and then Martin's Gold Diggers. Because of Kendrew's comic timing and performance background he was often used as the "other man" in their broadcast comedy sketches. One famous example with Peter Sellers, Julius "Nipsy" Russell and Dean Martin included Kendrew: The Midnight Cat Burglar. Kendrew was a successful playwright and poet by now but still was called on by friends to make cameo appearances and to play some of his own characters onstage. As of mid 2015 Kendrew lives just outside Los Angeles, California, and is still writing with a tally of around four musicals, six stage plays, eight screenplays, five novels and various poems and lyrics, including some recorded by John Denver, Jack Lemmon, Peter Lawford and the band Chicago.