Kyla Frye is a multifaceted, award-winning actress who has established herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, boasting a remarkable career spanning over 17 years, with credits across television, film, and theatre.
Her roots in the Theatre Royal Stratford East and training at Identity Drama School have played a significant role in shaping her craft, allowing her to bring authenticity and truth to every character she embodies.
Throughout her illustrious career, Kyla has had the privilege of taking on iconic roles, including the groundbreaking opportunity to be the first Black woman to portray Sandra in Jonathan Harvey's "Beautiful Thing".
She has also shared the screen with renowned actors, such as Tom Cruise, in the action-packed film "Edge of Tomorrow", showcasing her versatility and unwavering presence on stage and screen.
In addition to her acting endeavors, Kyla has ventured into filmmaking, establishing production company Fryeday Entertainment in 2012.
With a strong passion for promoting diversity and inclusivity in the entertainment industry, Kyla believes that every voice deserves to be heard and every person deserves to be seen.
Under the banner of Fryeday Entertainment, Kyla has produced three critically acclaimed short films, including the showbiz documentary "The Key", the Amazon Prime crime caper "Double Cross", and the mental health awareness film "Faces".
Through her production company, Kyla aims to be the change she wants to see, both on and off the screen, by bringing marginalized stories to the mainstream and providing a platform for diverse voices to be heard.