
Kylie Victoria Edwards is a triple threat performer:
an actor, a high soprano, and a dancer with a strong background in both Classical and Balanchine ballet technique. Her love for Golden Age theatre and film knows no bounds, nor does her love for epsom salt baths and a good book.
Credits include-
The Rookie (ABC)
Law & Order (NBC)
FBI: Most Wanted (CBS)
Gladiator: American Sports Story (FX)
The Gilded Age, & Westworld (HBO)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime)
The Broadway 1st Nat. Tour of Anastasia
and West Side Story (Spielberg)
She is based out of both New York City & LA, represented by CESD Talent and Vision Entertainment. She is a proud member of both SAG/AFTRA and Actors Equity.
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What's New
Current and Upcoming Events
Currently:
Playing Jean MacLaren in Al Silber's recent adaptation of Brigadoon at The Pasadena Playhouse
May 13th - June 14th
Tickets Available Here | Read Reviews!
Upcoming:
Somedays, directed by Brian Klugman

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Kylie grew up in Essex Junction, Vermont and began dancing ballet at age three. At fifteen, she moved to NYC to train professionally under Valentina Kozlova, Irina Dvorovenko, and Sara Knight, while attending the Professional Children’s School.
Upon graduation, she danced with City Ballet of San Diego, performing works such as Balanchine’s “La Source,” and “Serenade." She then set her sights on acting.
While performing, she earned her BA from Saint Mary’s College of California. Drawn to a wide range of disciplines, she studied Physical Therapy, French & Russian, English Literature, and International Law— all of which continue to shape her curiosity about human behavior, culture, and story.
Kylie’s artistic journey from the world of dance, to theatre and film, has given her the pleasure of working with artists and creatives such as Jennifer Lynch, Amy Sherman-Palladino, Michael Engler, Darko Tresnjak, John Carrafa, Katie Spelman, and Marguerite Derricks. She looks forward to wherever this artform takes her next.




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