Mikayla Figueroa is an actress, known for The Ganzfeld Haunting (2014).
Mikayla Friend is known for No Escape (2015).
Mikayla Gibson grew up in Gilroy, California. She began acting at a very early age and did local theatre until she graduated high school. She then moved to Orange County and attended Chapman University, doing the theatre program there for two years. Mikayla then went on to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles where she received her BFA in acting.
Mikayla Iverson is an actress and producer, known for Avocado Toast (2021), Crypto (2022) and Sherlock the Musical (2022).
Mikayla is an American actress, model, and voice-over artist based out of Bradenton, Florida. Mikayla, from a pretty early age, discovered that she really enjoyed the arts. She played the trumpet in middle school for 3 years, sang in the choir for 3 years in high school, and participated in several stage performances and cabarets. After high school, her love for performing translated further into ballroom dancing, modeling, and on-camera acting. Mikayla has even grown fond of voice acting! In June of 2021, she resigned from her full-time position as a banker to fully pursue her artistic endeavors. Mikayla appears in several short films, music videos, commercials, and web series. She is actively training, auditioning, and working on her craft as an actor; her other hobbies include cooking, spending time with friends, kayaking, watching anime, and tons of other random activities. Mikayla deeply believes that her life purpose is to inspire others through sharing her art with the world. She strives to be someone that lives a fun, unique life without any regrets. Her friends, mentors, and coaches have described Mikayla as hard working, vivacious, and bright. You can count on her to bring enthusiasm and fun to your project!
Mikayla Kelley was born July 5, 1991 in Upper Heyford, England, to parents Jennifer and Sean Kelley, both retired Military. Her passion for acting and film came through at a young age landing her to act in theater productions at the age of 4. Kelley transitioned to on camera acting at the beginning of high school and has also worked as a model and voiceover talent for many studios.
Mikayla Lagman is an actress, known for Swan Song (2021).
Mikayla (pronounced mai/kay/luh) is an American actress and activist native to San Diego raised in Norfolk, Virginia by two United States Navy veterans. An award winning actor and activist, part of the Tony Award winning team at the Broadway Advocacy Coalition and known for her work in theatre, television and film. Her career began with a hope to change the landscape of Black femme representation in media. Since then, Mikayla has portrayed the eldest Williams sister Yetunde Price in the Academy Award winning film King Richard, has become a two time NAACP Award winner, led two globally acclaimed short films, Dear Mama (SXSW) and Pure (HBOMax), has worked both within the Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional circuit at theatres such as the noted Signature Theatre, the National Black Theatre and more. Her feet remain planted in the community as an Artist Ambassador for the NYCLU and working as a facilitator and staff of the Broadway Advocacy Coalition, the 2020 Special Tony Award honoree for their work to combat institutional racism within and beyond the theatre industry. She's helped to launch forums such as Broadway for Black Lives Matter... Again, The Miseducation, and And Still I Write: A Workshop Dedicated to Black Girls, Reimagining Equitable Productions, Group Play, the Arts in Action Festival and more. She holds a BFA in Theatre Performance with minors in pre-nursing and Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies from Virginia Commonwealth University.
Mikayla Rianna Pacheco is an American actress, singer, and percussionist. Mikayla Pacheco was born on January 13th, 2001 in Terra Haute, Indiana, to parents Sari Hewlett- Pacheco and Dorian Pacheco. She has an older brother named Austin. When she was four years old, Mikayla and her family moved to Liverpool, Texas in August 2017. While attending Alvin Junior High she discovered her love for percussion. At the age of 16 she performed and was a member of the HYS Symphony and Philharmonic ( 2016-2017) with sold out recorded concerts each performance. Mikayla booked her first acting job for the film, From Nowhere To Everywhere through The Eyes of the Horse, directed by Joseph Piner of Cinefocus productions with Clarke Peters, Jean Renaud The Dutchess of York, Sarah Ferguson and many more. After making her debut it was clear she had a passion for the arts. She was cast in other films such as "Jar: Journey of a Horseman" Winner of 12 Film Festival Awards in various categories including Best Director and Best Producer, "Grenadine," "Free Spirits: Saving America's Wild Horses" and her most recent Caged Birds (Netflix Original) and 2:32a.m. Mikayla was awarded the prestigious National Academy of Future Scientists and Technologist Award of Excellence 2016 and again 2017 for her outstanding grades, leadership potential and determination to serve humanity in the field of science and technology. It was presented to her by Noble Prize Recipient Dr. John C. Mather in Boston, Mass. When she is not acting or performing, Mikayla enjoys spending time on the farm with the horses, her dogs Baby, Misty, and Swagger as well as spending time with her family and friends. Her favorite activities include swimming, reading, watching movies, and writing. Mikayla was accepted at SMU University in Dallas where she plans to double major in Drama and Law at Harvard, whilst still pursuing acting, both on stage and off stage. With hard work and dedication, she hopes to become the first woman to hold a double EGOT, which refers to a person who holds one of each of the major artist awards Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. She currently takes vocal lessons from Dr. Zachary Bruton in Clear Lake, Texas. She takes instruction from John Lansch in Texas and her acting coach in Hollywood is Joshua LeBar.
Mikayla Radan is known for Boys vs. Girls (2019), Christmas Inheritance (2017) and Clifton Hill (2019).