Keilah Davies

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Keilah Davies is an actress, known for A Friend of the Family (2022) and A Christmas...Present (2022). She was born in Santa Monica, California in 2010. She started acting and modeling at the age of 5. Keilah started her career in theater at The Adderley School in Pacific Palisades, CA where she played leads in Frozen, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, and Moana. Keilah was in several toy commercials, films, and photo shoots for various magazines and clothing stores while living in Los Angeles. At the age of 7, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia and focused on her theater career for several years. She performed with Brittany Leazer Productions and Brylliant Acting Studios. Keilah was Charlie in Willy Wonka, Sharpay in High School Musical Jr, Jovie in Elf Jr. and has a beautiful singing voice. At the age of 10, Keilah began to focus on her TV and Film career, and signed with J Pervis Talent Agency in Atlanta. She started booking commercials right away and developed a talent for on-camera work. Keilah has worked on various film projects and made her TV debut in 2022 on a new NBC show "A Friend of the Family."  Keilah loves singing, songwriting, swimming, surfing, and snuggling with her sweet cat, Summer. Keilah's happy place is the beach. She is passionate about acting, caring for animals, and bringing hope to this world.

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