Kiva is an only child born in Santa Monica, California. Kiva grew up in a very creative and nurturing environment and was always encouraged to express herself through the arts. Kiva remembers witnessing the diva, Toni Basil, (Later in life, Kiva was blessed to work with her on the film, That Thing You Do! (1996)) perform and credits her and the film, "That's Entertainment", for being her first methods of inspiration, not to mention the fact that her mother was a writer, (she was nominated for a cable ACE award for narrating and contributing to the lifetime cable documentary, "Dying for Love") and always made sure she exposed Kiva to plays, musicals and film. Kiva's first agent was Iris Burton and she did a number of commercials, a M.O.W with Brian Dennehy and a famous episode of "Taxi," before falling in love with the world of ballet.
Kiva Jump is an actress and producer, known for Let Go (2011), Mad Men (2007) and Weeds (2005).
Kiva Carlson began her acting career at the age of 6, appearing on-screen with actors Donal Logue, Garret Dilahunt and Molly Parker in the feature film Oliver Sherman. It ignited a desire for performing that she has pursued ever since. With her effortless beauty, natural talent and mature and professional demeanor, Kiva has quickly become one of the most sought after child performers in her area. She has appeared in several feature films, television projects and has anchored two short films as lead performer. Kiva hopes to continue pursuing her love of acting while also undertaking increasingly complex and demanding roles in order to grow as an artist.
Kivanç Baran Aslan was born on July 1, 1988 in Ankara, Turkey. He is an actor, known for Alef (2020), Güven Bana (2023) and Eksi Elmalar (2016).
He completed his elementary, secondary and high school education in Zonguldak. While studying at Ankara University Faculty of Communication Radio, Television and Cinema Department, he was interested in theatre and photography. In his college years, he started to work in the field of TV broadcasting - his childhood dream. He worked for many years in one of Turkey's first private radio stations as programmer and chief editor. He had a prominent role in the development of private radios in Turkey and their legal foundations. With the establishment of Number One Music TV channel; he returned to television programming and started to direct music videos. From early 1990s to 2000s, he has directed numerous music videos and received various TV Music Awards. He was long time employed in Tv news programs as audiovisual director and advisor. He worked in feature films "Dansoz" and "GORA" as assistant director and post production supervisor and in "Kelebegin Ruyasi" as production designer. His directorial debut is the feature film "Patron Mutlu Son Istiyor".
Kivanc Tatlitug was born on October 27, 1983 in Adana, Turkey. Graduated from Istanbul Kultur University Communication Designs-Multimedia and Cinema. His mother is from Edirne, Turkey. His paternal grandmother is Bosnian immigrant from Sarajevo. His paternal grandfather is Albanian immigrant from Pristina. His professional career started with modeling in 2002. After modeling career, his acting career began with the TV Series "Gumus" (2005) by the leading role "Mehmet". "Gumus" is known as first Turkish TV series which was sold to Middle East. Afterwards Kivanc Tatlitug has gained large fan base abroad predominantly in Middle East, Balkans, North Africa and Turkic Republics. He was invited by many Film Festivals like Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Muscat, Doha Tribeca (as a Guest of Honor) and won many honorary awards. Right after "Gumus" he continued his acting career in leading roles as Halil in the series "Menekse ile Halil", as Muzaffer in the movie "Amerikalilar Karadeniz'de", as Behlül in the TV series "Ask-i Memnu", as a guest star Sekiz in the TV series "Ezel", as Kuzey in the TV series "Kuzey Guney", as Muzaffer Tayyip Uslu in the movie "Kelebegin Ruyasi", as Kurt Seyit in the TV series "Kurt Seyit ve Shura" , Cesur in the TV series "Cesur ve Guzel", Ali in the movie "Hadi Be Oglum" and as Saruhan in the movie "Organize Isler Sazan Sarmali" and as Kadir Adali in the Tv series called " Carpisma ". Throughout his acting career he won numerous "Best Actor" awards such as 36th Golden Butterfly TV Awards (2009), 17th Sadri Alisik Theatre and Cinema Awards (2012), 39th Butterfly TV Awards (2012), 18th Golden Lens Award (2012), Siyad-Turkish Film Critics Association Best Actor Award (2014), "Creators of Their Own Miracles Award" in 44.Golden Butterfly Awards (2017) and "The Male Brand Award" presented by Marketing Turkey in 2018. Recently, Kivanc Tatlitug was awarded as "Best Actor in Comedy " in 19th Sadri Alisik Theater and Cinema Awards (2019). Furthermore, Kivanc Tatlitug also won "Best Actor" awards from many Universities, Educational and Public Institutions internationally. Off-screen, Kivanc Tatlitug is the youngest Unicef Goodwill Ambassador ever in the world and continues working for children.
Kivilcim Kaya is known for Kurtulus (1994), Son Saka (2020) and Sevkat Yerimdar (2013).
Kivlighan de Montebello is known for A Scientist's Guide to Living and Dying (2018), The Countess (2005) and Runoff (2014).
Kiwanna Sauls is known for The Delaney Chronicals, Smoke (2018) and Overdose (2013).
Kiwebaby Chang is an actress, known for The Last Painting (2017) and Nan'er wang (2020).