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Years active
  
2000–present

Education
  
Musicians Institute

Parents
  
Saskia Kilcher

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Q'orianka Kilcher


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Full Name
  
Q'orianka Waira Qoiana Kilcher

Born
  
February 11, 1990 (age 34) (
1990-02-11
)

Occupation
  
Actress, singer, dancer, choreographer, producer

Siblings
  
Kainoa Kilcher, Xihuaru Kilcher

Awards
  
Young Hollywood Green Award, ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film

Movies
  
The New World, Princess Ka'iulani, The Power of Few, Dr Seuss' How the Grinch St, Neverland

Similar People
  
Pocahontas, Jewel, Atz Kilcher, Kainoa Kilcher, Lenedra Carroll

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Q'orianka Waira Qoiana Kilcher (born February 11, 1990) is an American actress, singer, and activist. She performed as Pocahontas in the 2005 film The New World, and Kaʻiulani in Princess Kaiulani.

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Early life

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Kilcher was born in Schweigmatt, Germany. Her name Q'orianka means "Golden Eagle" in Quechua.

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Her father is of Quechua-Huachipaeri descent from Peru. Her mother, Saskia Kilcher, is a human rights activist of Swiss-German descent, born in Alaska and raised in Switzerland. Q'orianka has two brothers, Kainoa Kilcher and Xihuaru Kilcher, who both work as actors and stunt performers. Kilcher's maternal grandfather was Ray 'Pirate' Genet, an Alaskan-born mountaineer, her first-cousin once removed is Grammy-nominated singer Jewel Kilcher, and the founding patriarch of their family in Alaska, Senator Yule Kilcher, was a state legislator and delegate to the Alaskan constitutional conference who was originally from Switzerland.

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When Kilcher was two years old, she and her mother moved to Kapaa, Hawaii, where her brother Kainoa was born. Her father, from whom she is estranged, was absent for much of her life. Growing up in Hawaii, Kilcher was inspired by the local culture and started hula dancing at the age of five years. She also trained in Tahitian dance and West African, as well as ballet, Hip Hop and Modern Dance. In 1997 Kilcher won Ballet Hawaii's Young Choreographer Award at the age of seven years.

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She was selected to compete at the international Tahitian Dance Competition in San Jose, California in 1996 and 1997. She performed in over fifty professional dance performances island wide. As member of the Waikiki Singers, she was chosen to be the Soprano Soloist, performing Schubert's Mass in G and Amahl and the Night Visitors by Gian Carlo Menotti. At the age of six years, Kilcher was the first child to study classical voice at the University of Hawaii with Laurance Paxton. She also studied Drama with Bill Ogilvie at the Diamond Head Theater. At six years, her mother booked her at venues as featured singer and opening act to some of Hawaii's greats, such as Willie K. (Kahaiali'i) among others.

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In 1999, her mother moved the family to California. Kilcher started to showcase her talent busking on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica.

Career

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At the age of nine, Kilcher was cast as Choire Who in Ron Howard's How the Grinch Stole Christmas. She was 12 when she received a full scholarship to the Hollywood Musician Institute, where she studied vocal performance, music theory and song-writing. She is an accomplished Blackbelt in Wushu, Kung Fu and a stunt performer and has trained at the National Wushu Training Center and Impact Stunts.

At 14, Q'orianka emerged into the front ranks of young actors with her portrayal of Pocahontas opposite Colin Farrell and Christian Bale in director Terrence Malick Academy Award-nominated motion picture, The New World (2005). Her performance was critically acclaimed and won her the National Board of Review's best breakthrough performance of 2006, the 2006 Alma Award for best Latin American actress in a feature film, numerous other award nominations. The film was released in December 2005 to mixed reviews. The film was a critical success, receiving several positive reviews and award nominations, but it was shown in only 811 theatres worldwide. It yielded a relatively low box office gross.

In the summer of 2006, Kilcher began filming the independent film The Power of Few, which she produced through her own production company, Entertainment On-Q. She played the title role in the feature film Princess Kaiulani. The film, about the United States' overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, was released in May 2010 to negative reviews. However, Kilcher received positive feedback for her role, with Roger Ebert writing that "she evokes great depth and sympathy in her role and seems to have created Kaiulani from the inside out."

In 2009, Kilcher performed in The People Speak, a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of common people in the U.S., based on historian Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States".

In 2010, Kilcher played Pinti in the family drama Shouting Secrets, a feature film by Korinna Sehringer, starring Chaske Spencer, Tyler Christopher, Tonantzin Carmelo, Gil Birmingham, Tantoo Cardinal and Rodney A. Grant. The film won Best Film at the 36th American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco and got Kilcher a nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Kilcher also portrayed Kerrianne Larkin, daughter of Chibs Telford and Fiona Larkin, in the television series Sons of Anarchy.

In 2011, Kilcher played Tiger Lily in Neverland, a version of the Peter Pan story that aired on the Syfy Channel.

In 2013, Kilcher portrayed Rayen in Running Deer, an award-winning short film produced and directed by Brent Ryan Green through Toy Gun Films.

Activism

Kilcher has made a commitment to human rights and environmental activism. She speaks on behalf of causes to achieve what she regards as environmental justice and basic human rights. Traveling frequently to speak at youth events, colleges and universities, Kilcher has been a featured keynote speaker for organizations such as Amnesty International, the International Forum on Globalization, Amazon Watch IFIP and the United Nations panel discussions titled "Indigenous Peoples: Human Rights, Dignity and Development with Identity," in collaboration with the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

She lends her celebrity, voice and energy as spokeswoman, collaborator and supporter to several international and national NGOs and organizations such as Youth Ambassador Amnesty International (Global Youth Ambassador for Woman's Rights), AIDESEP (spokesperson and voice), Interethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Rainforest Federations, the Community School for the Arts foundation (volunteer/spokesperson) and Thursdays Child (youth counselor) Turning The Tides (volunteer/spokesperson), Save Americas Forests, IDEM (South Dakota Youth Project) and is a spokesperson for the American Literacy Campaign.

Working with the National Endowment For the Arts on their "The Big Read" campaign, she will record a book review. Kilcher has read Howard Zinn's The People Speak in staged readings. She joined the cast for the first People Speak film series.

Kilcher recently launched her own youth-driven human rights and environmental organization "On-q Initiative", to connect young Hollywood with youth activist leaders and projects from around the world in support of environmental sustainability, corporate accountability, and basic human rights. Through her production company, IQ-Films, Kilcher is producing several cause-driven documentaries and youth-programming projects.

On June 11, 2009 she visited Lima to support indigenous peoples' rights in the Amazon Bagua, Peru. In 2007, Kilcher won the Brower Youth Award, a premier environmental award, for her work in persuading Occidental Petroleum to withdraw from the Peruvian Amazon valley. She received the Young Hollywood Green Award.

On June 1, 2010, Kilcher and her mother were arrested after Kilcher chained herself to the gates in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. while her mother poured black paint on her to signify oil. Kilcher was protesting President Barack Obama's meeting with Peruvian President Alan García, accusing him of selling land in the Amazon rainforest to corporations while suppressing indigenous protests. She and her mother were charged with disorderly conduct. The charges were dropped on June 6, 2011 after they completed community service.

On September 4, 2015, Kilcher joined with Natasha Bedingfield, Sean Paul, Paul McCartney, Fergie, Colbie Caillat, Krewella, Angelique Kidjo, Christina Grimmie, Kelsea Ballerini, Victoria Justice, Nicole Scherzinger, Sheryl Crow and Toby Gad for the environmentally-themed "Love Song to the Earth." The song aims at raising awareness of climate change, with all proceeds benefiting Friends of the Earth U.S. and the UN Foundation. Kilcher and several Love Song singers performed in Washington, DC ahead of Pope Francis' address to the U.S. Congress.

Filmography

Actress
-
Yesteryear (filming) as
Alma Deswood
2020
Yellowstone (TV Series) as
Angela Blue Thunder
- Cigarettes, Whiskey, a Meadow and You (2022) - Angela Blue Thunder
- Tall Drink of Water (2022) - Angela Blue Thunder
- The Sting of Wisdom (2022) - Angela Blue Thunder
- One Hundred Years Is Nothing (2022) - Angela Blue Thunder
- The World Is Purple (2020) - Angela Blue Thunder
- I Killed a Man Today (2020) - Angela Blue Thunder
- The Beating (2020) - Angela Blue Thunder
- Going Back to Cali (2020) - Angela Blue Thunder
2022
Spirit Rangers (TV Series) as
'Ayatulutul
- Caterpillar Camp/Coyote's Treasury Treasure (2022) - 'Ayatulutul
2022
Dog as
Niki
2020
Guardians of Life (Short) as
Surgeon
2019
Color Out of Space as
Mayor Tooma
2019
Dora and the Lost City of Gold as
Kawillaka
2019
Drunk History (TV Series) as
LaNada Means
- National Parks (2019) - LaNada Means
2018
The Alienist (TV Series) as
Mary Palmer
- Castle in the Sky (2018) - Mary Palmer (credit only)
- Requiem (2018) - Mary Palmer (credit only)
- Psychopathia Sexualis (2018) - Mary Palmer
- Many Sainted Men (2018) - Mary Palmer
- Ascension (2018) - Mary Palmer
- Hildebrandt's Starling (2018) - Mary Palmer (credit only)
- These Bloody Thoughts (2018) - Mary Palmer
- Silver Smile (2018) - Mary Palmer
- A Fruitful Partnership (2018) - Mary Palmer
- The Boy on the Bridge (2018) - Mary Palmer
2017
Hostiles as
Elk Woman
2017
The Vault as
Susan Cromwell
2017
The Good Time Girls (Short) as
Myra
2016
Te Ata as
Te Ata
2015
The Last Date (Short) as
Gabriela Gonzales
2015
Unnatural as
Lily
2015
Ben & Ara as
Gabrielle
2015
Sky as
Missie
2015
The Life (TV Series) as
Laura Mendoza
- Pilot (2015) - Laura Mendoza
2015
Winter Light (Short) as
Gretchen
2013
The Birthday Boys (TV Series) as
Beautiful Native
- Rock and Roll (2013) - Beautiful Native
2013
Blaze You Out as
Demi
2013
Running Deer (Short) as
Rayen
2013
The Power of Few as
Alexa
2012
Longmire (TV Series) as
Ayasha Roundstone
- Unfinished Business (2012) - Ayasha Roundstone
2012
The Killing (TV Series) as
Mary / Maid
- Off the Reservation (2012) - Mary
- Keylela (2012) - Maid
2012
Firelight (TV Movie) as
Caroline Magabo
2011
Neverland (TV Mini Series) as
Aaya
- Part 2 (2011) - Aaya
- Part 1 (2011) - Aaya
2011
Shouting Secrets as
Pinti
2010
Sons of Anarchy (TV Series) as
Kerrianne Telford
- Bainne (2010) - Kerrianne Telford
- Turas (2010) - Kerrianne Telford
- Lochan Mor (2010) - Kerrianne Telford
- Widening Gyre (2010) - Kerrianne Telford
2010
Ka'iulani: Crown Princess of Hawai'i (Documentary short) as
Princess Ka'iulani
2009
Princess Kaiulani as
Princess Ka'iulani
2005
The New World as
Pocahontas
2002
Madison Heights (TV Series) as
Maria Betancourt
- Small World (2002) - Maria Betancourt (as Q'Orianka)
2000
How the Grinch Stole Christmas as
Little Choir Member
Producer
-
Always Running (co-producer) (announced)
-
Yesteryear (producer) (filming)
2015
Ben & Ara (producer)
2015
The Life (TV Series) (producer - 1 episode)
- Pilot (2015) - (producer)
2013
3.11: Surviving Japan (Documentary) (producer)
2013
The Power of Few (producer)
Director
-
Always Running (announced)
Soundtrack
2013
The Power of Few (performer: "Yellow Kangaroo") / (producer: "Yellow Kangaroo") / (writer: "Yellow Kangaroo")
2005
The New World (performer: "Kihshahkuyew Nupuy") / (writer: "Kihshahkuyew Nupuy")
2003
Star Search (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- The One with Former Man Show Host Adam Carolla (2003) - (performer: "Adagio")
Writer
-
Yesteryear (filming)
Miscellaneous
2016
Te Ata (choreographer)
Self
2021
Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
Self
- A Tribute to Terrence Malick: An Evolution of Thought on Film (2021) - Self
2018
Red Carpet Report (TV Series short) as
Self
- Premiere of "The Alienist" (2018) - Self
2017
Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Pitch Perfect 3/The Post/All the Money in the World/Hostiles/Father Figures (2017) - Self
2017
Represent (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Actress Q'orianka Kilcher on Portraying a Native American Heroine (2017) - Self - Guest
2016
In Service of a Director's Vision: Colin Farrell and Q'orianka Kilcher on 'The New World' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2013
Standing on Sacred Ground (Documentary)(voice)
2012
Shift of the Ages (Documentary) as
Narrator
2012
2012 ALMA Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2010
Democracy Now! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 3 June 2010 (2010) - Self
- Episode dated 20 April 2010 (2010) - Self
2009
The People Speak (Documentary) as
Self
2006
2006 ALMA Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner of Best Actress in a feature film
2006
Making 'the New World' (Video documentary) as
Self
2006
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #3.88 (2006) - Self - Guest
2006
The 11th Annual Critics' Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2005
2005 BAFTA/LA Cunard Britannia Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2003
Star Search (TV Series) as
Self - Junior Singer
- The One with Former Man Show Host Adam Carolla (2003) - Self - Junior Singer

References

Q'orianka Kilcher Wikipedia