Kiera Allen is an upcoming American actress who is making her Hollywood debut with Aneesh Chaganty’s suspense thriller Run. In the film, she is playing the character of Chloe Sherman who uses a wheelchair and has been raised in total isolation by her mother, played by Sarah Paulson. With this content, read more Kiera biography, age, body measurement, family, birthday, affairs, quotes, net worth, and movies.
Kiera Allen biography
- Real Name – Kiera Allen
- Birth Place – N/A
- Date of Birth – N/A
- Debut Movie – Run (2020)
- Famous roles – Chloe Sherman in Run
- Nationality – American
- Profession – Actress
- Religion – Christianity
- Sun sign – Aries
Kiera Allen height,
weight, and body measurement
- Height – 168 cm in centimeters, 1.6 m in meter and 5’6” inches in feet
- Weight – 49 kg in kilograms and 108 lbs in pounds
Kiera Allen family
- Father – N/A
- Mother – N/A
Kiera Allen
affairs/dating (relationship status)
- Marital Status – N/A
- Affair – N/A
Kiera latest news
- Newcomer Allen Cast Opposite Sarah Paulson in Run by Searching director
Kiera Allen
movies/filmography
- 2014 – Ethan & Skye (short film)
- 2020 – Run, American suspense thriller film, starring stars Sarah Paulson and directed by Indian American film director Aneesh Chaganty
Kiera interview/personal
quotes
Director Aneesh Chaganty on Kiera
“Meet Kiera. You don’t know her yet, but you will.”
On how did Run happen?
“Yeah, yeah. It started in July of this year. It was actually the first day after I finished a six week acting intensive, so it was like the perfect timing. My manager submitted me for this role and I was asked to do a self-tape audition. So they sent me two scenes and I filmed them on an iPhone, read them with my mom [laughs], and after that I had a Skype call with the director and they had me do a second round of self-tapes and then I was flown out to LA for an in-person audition and then my last round, I was flown out to LA to read with Sarah, who is playing my mom, for a chemistry read. And so, all in all, four rounds of auditions.”