Hailey Kilgore

Hailey Kilgore

Biography

Hailey Kilgore is an American singer, dancer and actress. Best known for her Tony and Grammy nominated turn as Ti Moune in the Broadway revival of Once on this Island Hailey has since gone on to star in multiple films including the critically acclaimed Respect opposite Jennifer Hudson and the feature Cinnamon in which Hailey stars in the lead role. The film made its debut to rave reviews at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival. On the TV front, Hailey currently stars as Jukebox in Starz's “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” and has had multiple memorable arcs on Steven Spielberg's “Amazing Stories” on Apple and NBC's “The Village.” Hailey's first EP “Desire and Devotion” was released in '23. Hailey is represented by Circle Management + Production and Independent Artist Group.

Credits

Hadestown, Once on this Island

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