Hayley Kiyoko

Actress and singer notable for 'Insidious'

Hayley Kiyoko - Actress and singer notable for 'Insidious'
Born

April 3rd, 1991
34 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An actress and singer, gained recognition through roles in various television shows and films. Gained prominence for the character in the series 'The Fosters'. Transitioned into music and released successful tracks. Released the debut album 'Expectations' in 2018, showcasing personal themes and pop influences. Continued to build a career in both acting and music, often exploring LGBTQ+ themes in artistic work.

Starred in 'The Fosters'

Released the album 'Expectations'

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