Kylie Jefferson is a contemporary ballet dancer, actress and choreographer born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Kylie began dancing at the tender age of four; by age six she was the youngest student accepted at the academy level to the prestigious Debbie Allen Dance Academy (DADA) in Culver City, California. Under the tutelage of acclaimed dancer, choreographer, actress, producer and director Debbie Allen, Kylie's love for the performing arts grew to the international stage including the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and in the country of Oman under Ms. Allen's guidance. Kylie's love for the arts flourished and soon danced and acted her way into numerous commercials and films in her youth. As her passion for ballet grew and she would come to split her preteen summers between DADA and Washington D.C.'s Kirov Academy of Ballet. Jefferson graduated from Boston Conservatory in 2016 with a Bachelor's in Fine Arts degree in contemporary dance. Kylie choreographed her first music video for ScHoolboy Q's "CHopstix" featuring Travis Scott for which she received a Universal Dance Awards nomination in the category of Favorite Music Video Performance. Kylie keeps busy with mentoring young dancers, live performances, and dance appearances on 2020 GRAMMYS Awards, The Late Late Show with James Cordon (CBS), and NAACP Image Awards. In 2019, Kylie Jefferson began starring as "Neveah" in the upcoming ballet drama series "Tiny Pretty Things" based off the self-titled book by authors Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton set to air on Netflix in 2020.
Kylie Jenner was born on August 10, 1997 in Los Angeles, California to Kris Jenner (née Kristen Mary Houghton) and athlete Caitlyn Jenner. Kylie has one full sibling, Kendall Jenner. She also has 4 half siblings from her mothers side including Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and Rob Kardashian, and 4 half siblings from her fathers side including Burt Jenner, Brody Jenner, Brandon Jenner and Casey Jenner. Kylie is the youngest child out of all of her parents children. Kylie began her modeling career with the Sears line "Crush Your Style" and has since done photo shoots for OK! Magazine, Teen Vogue, and photographer Nick Saglimbeni. She also modeled for Avril Lavigne's Abby Dawn Runway in 2011 for New York Fashion Week. Kylie has expressed an interest in acting but feels college is a greater priority. Kylie is a part of the Kardashian Kolors by O.P.I, she has 2 colors called "Wear Something Spar-Kylie" and "Rainbow in the S-Kylie". In 2012 Kylie was featured alongside her sister, Kendall Jenner, on the cover of Teen Vogue.
Kylie Jordan is known for Southern Gospel, His, Hers & the Truth (2019) and The Things We Survive: Amber Brown (2019).
Kylie Kiss is an actress, known for Ghost in the Graveyard (2019), I ran (2017) and New Lebanon (2019).
Kylie Kuioka, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, is an actor, singer, and dancer, based in New York City. Kylie's theatre credits include: The King and I Broadway National Tour (2018-2019), and Off-Broadway shows: Meet Me in St. Louis (2020) and Panama Hattie (2019). Additionally, Kylie's credits also include voice over work in various digital media.
Kylie Lenihan was born in Newmarket, Ontario. She started acting at the age of 10 months when she and her twin sister played babies in both Kevin Hill and Wild Card. Her first main job was in a Wonderbread commercial with her sister, as a speed skater. The commercial was featured during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Kylie Liya Page is known for Ninja Assassin (2009), Social Distance (2020) and The Girl from Plainville (2022).
Kylie Luat is known for Romance in Hawaii (2023).
Kylie Ann Minogue was born on 28 May, 1968. The eldest of three children, Kylie's acting career began early, but it was her role as "Charlene" in the Australian soap, Neighbours (1985), which established Kylie as an international star. Her singing career began, purely by accident, when a record company executive heard Kylie's rendition of Little Eva's 1962 hit, "The Loco-Motion". She signed with PWL Records and hit-makers Stock/Aitken/Waterman in 1987. Five albums and a greatest hits compilation followed, and she made history by having more than 20 consecutive top ten hits in the UK. Her motion picture debut came with the starring role of "Lola" in The Delinquents (1989). She left PWL Records in 1992 to head in a decidedly more mature musical direction, and her self-titled debut on deconstruction records was released in 1994, spawning chart hits like "Confide In Me" and "Put Yourself In My Place". Kylie's doings were always a favorite subject of the press, but she really made waves with her controversial 1995 duet with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, "Where the Wild Roses Grow". 1997 saw the release of Kylie's first single in more than 3 years, "Some Kind of Bliss", co-written and produced by James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore of The Manic Street Preachers.