Biography

Kylie Anne Rogers is an American actress who was born on February 18, 2004 in Dallas, Texas. From an age early, Kylie showed interest in acting, so her parents decided to enroll her in an acting school to perfect your skills. His teachers noted his great talent and suggested that his parents hire an agent for her. In 2012, the family moved to Los Angeles to help their daughter start a career.

She auditioned several times, when finally, at the age of 8 she was chosen for her first project, the short film “Forsake Me Not”, playing the role of Maya. In the same year (2012) she also made his television debut, in the series “Days of Our Lives” as “Pamela”, appearing in a single episode and in the cinema with a little character named Helen, in the horror film and anthology “Horror House”. Their performances and their sweetness quickly gained the attention of the producers, which led to great offers of television and movies. Other featured projects by Kylie were the short film “Shooter” and the television series “Private Practice” playing Sarah Nelson during two episodes.

The following year, she was chosen for a special role in the successful forensic crime drama series “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” with the character of Molly Godwin, and although it appeared only in one episode it sealed her fate for a glorious acting future. She also starred in an episode of the “Deadtime Stories” series and performed a recurring role as Peggy O’Donnell in “Mob City” during two episodes. Other projects that she also did this year were the short film “Listen”, and the films “We’ve Got Balls”, “The List” and “The Gates”.

In 2014, Kylie landed her first important roles in the cinema in the science fiction black comedy film, “Space Station 76”, playing the lead role of Sunshine alongside actors Patrick Wilson, Liv Tyler and Matt Bomer, and in the television in the horror film “Finders Keepers” playing the small Claire Simon, who after the separation of their parents and moving to a new house begins to happen strange phenomena after the girl finds a doll called Lilly. She also made a small participation in the series “Once upon a time wonderland” playing the role of Millie.

In 2015, she capitalized on the performance with “Mojave”, the thriller starring Oscar Isaac, Mark Wahlberg and Garrett Hedlund as his father on the screen. In addition, already with an extensive curriculum, Kylie returned to television with an important role called Minx Lawrence in the science fiction series produced by Steven Spielberg, “The Whispers”. And as if were not enough, she participated in the drama “Fathers and Daughters”, playing the younger version of Amanda Seyfried’s character opposite Russell Crowe. And her performance was so incredible that critics appreciated her talent with a much higher performance than Amanda’s work. Prior to playing Katie Davis, Kylie made another short film entitled “Lifted” and a movie for television called “All I want for Christmas”.

Shortly after, Kylie receives the exciting news that she would star in a new dramatic film for the big screen entitled “Miracles From Heaven”, which was based on a true story and premiered in 2016. In this new project the little rising actress shared set with stars as Jennifer Garner, Martin Henderson, Queen Latifah, among others and also had the important job of playing Annabel Beam, the girl who had a near death experience and was cured of an incurable disease after falling 7 meters inside a tree and hitting her head. Other roles of notes include the films “What goes around comes around” and “Collateral Beauty”, and a small but important participation in the series “Chicago P.D”.

Without a doubt, Kylie Rogers is an actress who walks on the lines of important stars like Abigail Breslin, Michelle Trachtenburg, Alexa PenaVega, Mackenzie Rosman and Dakota Fanning for become a future superstar.

When Kylie is not acting, she likes to paint, ride a bike, eat pancakes and spend time with friends, family and siblings.

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