- Kyra Grace grew up watching her father, Shane Hurlbut, ASC paint with light and work with actors. Any opportunity she could be on set, she was there. After watching a beautifully raw performance on the set of "Swing Vote", she knew acting was her calling. Kyra began her acting training at 14 in Los Angeles, California where she took commercial and theatrical classes at the Marni Cooper School of Acting. She participated in local community theater plays before entering the Acting Conservatory Program at AMDA New York. Kyra finished out her training at AMDA's LA campus where she received her BFA in Acting. Since graduating, she has appeared in Netflix's "Holidate" and "Tall Girl 2" as well as Kacey Musgraves "Star-Crossed" film.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kyra Grace
- Kyra Grace grew up watching her passionate father Shane Hurlbut, ASC master cinematography and work with actors on set. From a young age, she eagerly seized every opportunity to be on set. It was during the production of "Swing Vote" in 2006 when she witnessed a captivating, unfiltered performance, and it was then that she realized her true calling was acting.At the age of 14, Kyra commenced her acting journey in Los Angeles, California, attending commercial and theatrical classes at the esteemed Marni Cooper School of Acting. She honed her skills further by participating in local community theater plays before pursuing the Acting Conservatory Program at AMDA New York. Kyra concluded her training at AMDA's LA campus, earning her BFA in Acting.Shortly after graduating, Kyra swiftly made her mark in the industry. She secured roles in notable projects such as Netflix's "Holidate" and "Tall Girl 2," as well as the film "Star-Crossed" by Kacey Musgraves, and various short films. She recently landed a supporting role in "Evilou: A Love Story," alongside DJ Qualls and Margaret Cho.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kyra Grace
- Kyra Grace's journey into the world of film and acting was nothing short of destiny. Growing up under the luminous influence of her father, the renowned Shane Hurlbut, ASC, she witnessed the mesmerizing artistry of painting with light and the nuanced orchestration of working with actors. From an early age, Kyra seized every opportunity to be on set, immersing herself in the magical realm of filmmaking.
Her epiphany came while witnessing a profoundly authentic performance during the production of "Swing Vote." In that moment, she realized that acting was not just a craft-it was her calling. At the age of 14, Kyra embarked on her acting journey in Los Angeles, California, enrolling in commercial and theatrical classes at the prestigious Marni Cooper School of Acting. She honed her skills through participation in local community theater plays, setting the stage for her future endeavors.
The next chapter unfolded as Kyra joined the Acting Conservatory Program at AMDA New York, delving deeper into the art and discipline of her chosen path. Culminating her training at AMDA's LA campus, Kyra earned her BFA in Acting, marking the completion of an enriching educational journey.
Post-graduation, Kyra's talent graced both the small and big screens, with notable appearances in Netflix's "Holidate" and "Tall Girl 2," as well as Kacey Musgraves' cinematic masterpiece, "Star-Crossed." Beyond mainstream productions, Kyra has ventured into the independent film realm, starring in "Evilou: A Love Story" alongside DJ Qualls, Margaret Cho, and Marise Alvarez.
Her versatility extends to the sports arena, where she showcased her skills as a Laker Girl in season 2 of HBO Max's "Winning Time." Embracing the stage, Kyra recently secured a role in the play "A Froggy Becomes" as the character Karen, directed by Pat Towne at the esteemed Open Fist Theatre Company.
As her journey unfolds, Kyra Grace continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, seamlessly blending passion, talent, and dedication in each role she undertakes.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kyra Grace
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