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Hailey Frances Kilgore is an American actress and singer. Her breakthrough role was as Ti Moune in the Broadway revival of coming-of-age one-act stage musical Once on This Island, a performance for which the 19-year-old was nominated for the 2018 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, becoming one of the youngest nominees in the category.
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Early life and education
[edit]Hailey Frances Kilgore was born in Humble, Texas. She was adopted at birth by Rebecca and Eric Kilgore of Portland, Oregon.[1] Her family moved to the Portland suburb of Happy Valley when she was still in grade school.[2]
Kilgore began competing in pageants when she was nine. In 2012, Kilgore was named National American Miss Oregon Pre-Teen, and won the National NAM Spokesmodel competition.[3] In 2015, she won the Miss Oregon's Outstanding Teen competition.[4][5]
Kilgore attended Clackamas High School for two years, before transferring to the Clackamas Web Academy, where she graduated a year early. Kilgore performed in various productions at Clackamas High School and took part in the Portland August Wilson Monologue Competition in 2014.[6] and 2015.[7] In 2015, she took second place in the competition and performed in the national monologue competition at the August Wilson Theatre in New York.[8] Kilgore was a regular "capo", or chant and song leader, for the Rose City Riveters in support of the Portland Thorns FC.[9]
Career
[edit]Kilgore made her professional theatrical debut as Rebecca Gibbs in Portland Center Stage's production of Our Town in the fall of 2015.[10] She appeared in the Portland Center Stage production of Ain't Misbehavin' the same year.[11]
Kilgore was a first year student at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York when she was cast as Ti Moune in the Broadway revival of Once on This Island.[12][13]
Acting credits
[edit]Theatre
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Theatre | Director(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Our Town | Rebecca Gibbs | Portland Center Stage | Rose Riordan | |
| Ain't Misbehavin' | Performer | Chris Coleman | |||
| 2017–2019 | Once on This Island | Ti Moune | Circle in the Square Theatre | Michael Arden | |
| 2019 | Into the Woods | Rapunzel | Hollywood Bowl | Robert Longbottom | |
| 2025 | Hadestown | Eurydice | Walter Kerr Theatre | Rachel Chavkin |
- Credits in bold indicate Broadway production(s)
Film
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Respect | Carolyn Franklin | |
| 2023 | Cinnamon | Jodi Jackson |
Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | The Village | Olivia | 3 episodes |
| 2020 | Amazing Stories[17] | Tuka | 2 episode |
| 2021–present | Power Book III: Raising Kanan[18] | LaVerne "Jukebox" Thomas | Main cast |
| 2025 | 9-1-1: Nashville[19] | Taylor Thompson | Main cast |
Accolades
[edit]| Year | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Tony Award[20] | Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical | Once on This Island | Nominated |
| Drama League Award | Distinguished Performance | Nominated | ||
| Outer Critics Circle Award[21] | Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical | Nominated | ||
| Theatre World Award[22] | Honoree | |||
| Chita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreography[23] | Outstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show | Nominated | ||
| Broadway.com Audience Awards[24] | Favorite Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical | Won | ||
| Favorite Breakthrough Performance (Female) | Nominated | |||
| BroadwayWorld Theatre Fans' Choice Awards[25] | Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical | Won | ||
| 2019 | Grammy Award | Best Musical Theater Album[26] | Nominated | |
References
[edit]- ^ "BWW TV: Broadway's ONCE ON THIS ISLAND Finds Its 'Ti Moune' - Go Behind the Scenes and See a Special Message from the Star!". BroadwayWorld.
- ^ Jacobson, Rebecca (December 2017) [online date November 20, 2017]. "This Oregon-Raised Teen Could Be Broadway's Next Big Star". Portland Monthly.
- ^ Mayes, Steve. "National American Miss: 2012 National Results". www.namiss.com.
- ^ Spitaleri, Ellen (29 June 2015). "Happy Valley resident Hailey Kilgore named Oregon's Outstanding Teen". Clackamas Review. Pamplin Media Group. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- ^ "Meet the Miss Oregon's Outstanding Teen Sisterhood". Miss Oregon Scholarship Program. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- ^ Spitaleri, Ellen (20 February 2014). "Students act out in monologue contest". Portland Tribune. Pamplin Media Group. Archived from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- ^ Wang, Amy (24 April 2018). "At 19, Happy Valley's Hailey Kilgore is taking Broadway by storm". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2 May 2018 – via www.oregonlive.com.
- ^ Nakamura, Beth (3 March 2015). "August Wilson Monologue Competition selects area high school students to perform on Broadway". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- ^ Froh, Tim (14 December 2017). "The Reviews are In: Rose City Riveters capo Hailey Kilgore becomes star on Broadway". Portland Timbers / Thorns. Archived from the original on 24 February 2018.
- ^ a b ""Our Town" Cast and Creative Team". Portland Center Stage. 15 August 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- ^ a b ""Ain't Misbehavin'" Cast and Creative Team". Portland Center Stage. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- ^ Paulson, Michael (6 September 2017). "Tomorrow's Marquee Names, Now in the Making". The New York Times.
- ^ "Once on This Island Broadway Revival Casts Ti Moune". Playbill. 15 August 2017.
- ^ "Breaking: Lea Salonga, Merle Dandridge, Quentin Earl Darrington & Alex Newell Join Once on this Island". Broadway World.
- ^ "Sutton Foster, Skylar Astin, Hailey Kilgore, Sierra Boggess, More Join Cast of Hollywood Bowl Into the Woods". Playbill. 30 May 2019.
- ^ "It's like we've known her all along. Hailey Kilgore is Broadway's next Eurydice". Instagram. 3 December 2024.
- ^ "'Power' Prequel 'Raising Kanan' Casts Hailey Kilgore as Young Jukebox". 4 March 2020.
- ^ "Tony-Nominated Hailey Kilgore Joins Cast of Starz Series 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan'". 4 March 2020.
- ^ "'Raising Kanan's Hailey Kilgore & 'Harlem's Juani Feliz Among 4 Cast As Series Regulars In '9-1-1: Nashville'". 3 June 2025.
- ^ "2018 Tony Award Nominations: SpongeBob SquarePants and Mean Girls Lead the Pack". Playbill. 1 May 2018.
- ^ "2018 Outer Critics Circle Nominations Announced". TheaterMania.com. 24 April 2018.
- ^ Gans, Andrew (8 May 2018). "Noma Dumezweni, Hailey Kilgore, and Ethan Slater Among Theatre World Award Honorees". Playbill.
- ^ "Carousel, Once On This Island Among 2018 Chita Rivera Award Nominations". playbill.com. 27 April 2018.
- ^ "Mean Girls Leads Broadway.com Audience Choice Award Winners; Ethan Slater, Hailey Kilgore Also Take Top Prizes". Broadway.com. 16 May 2018.
- ^ "The Results Are In! Once on This Island, Spongebob Square Pants & More Win BroadwayWorld's Theatre Fans' Choice Awards". Broadwayworld.com. 4 June 2018.
- ^ "THE BAND'S VISIT, CAROUSEL & More Nominated for 2019 GRAMMY AWARDS". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
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[edit]Hailey Kilgore
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Family and upbringing
Hailey Frances Kilgore was born on February 16, 1999, in Humble, Texas.[5] She was adopted at birth by Rebecca and Eric Kilgore, a white couple originally from Portland, Oregon.[6] The family relocated to the Portland suburb of Happy Valley shortly after her adoption, where Kilgore spent her formative years in a supportive, rural environment.[6] Growing up as the only African American child in her school, sports teams, and church community, Kilgore navigated an interracial family dynamic that shaped her early sense of identity.[6] Her adoptive parents, both involved in local theater—with her father owning a theater company when she was four—introduced her to the performing arts from an early age.[6] She grew up singing in church and soon participated in school plays and community theater productions, fostering her initial passion for performance.[7] Kilgore also engaged in beauty pageants starting around age nine, which provided opportunities to showcase her vocal talents and poise.[8] At 13, she won the National American Miss Oregon Pre-Teen title in 2012 and the national NAM Spokesmodel competition.[9] Three years later, at 16, she claimed the Miss Oregon's Outstanding Teen crown in 2015, representing Happy Valley and advancing to the national Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant.[8][10]Schooling and early training
Kilgore attended Clackamas High School for two years, performing in school plays such as Peter Pan and Fiddler on the Roof.[9] She transferred to Clackamas Web Academy her junior year and graduated a year early in 2016.[11] For early training, she joined a local children's choir at age six and studied classical, jazz, opera, country, and gospel music with a focus on musical theater.[11] In middle school, she began formal theater training and later won second place in the August Wilson Monologue Competition in Portland, advancing to the national level in New York.[6]Career
Theatre breakthrough
Kilgore made her professional theatre debut at age 16 as Rebecca Gibbs in Portland Center Stage's production of Our Town, which ran from September 12 to October 11, 2015.[12] Shortly thereafter, she appeared in the same venue's staging of Ain’t Misbehavin’, a revue celebrating Fats Waller's music, where she provided vocal support alongside the ensemble during its fall 2015 run.[13] These regional performances marked her entry into professional stage work, building on her earlier training in Oregon's local theatre scene. Kilgore's path to Broadway began while she was a first-year student at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York, where she was encouraged to audition for the role of Ti Moune in the upcoming revival of Once on This Island. Following a nationwide talent search led by director Michael Arden, producers announced on August 15, 2017, that the 18-year-old Kilgore had been cast in the lead, capturing the emotional moment of her offer in a widely shared video that highlighted her raw excitement and surprise.[14] This opportunity represented a rapid ascent, transitioning her from regional credits to a high-profile Broadway debut. The revival of Once on This Island, with book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and music by Stephen Flaherty, began previews on November 16, 2017, at the Circle in the Square Theatre and officially opened on December 3, 2017. Kilgore portrayed Ti Moune, the orphaned peasant girl whose forbidden love drives the story's themes of sacrifice and destiny, set against the backdrop of a storm-ravaged Caribbean island. The production ran for 429 performances, closing on January 6, 2019, after earning acclaim for its innovative staging with percussion instruments made from found objects.[15] Critics praised Kilgore's portrayal for its blend of youthful vulnerability and emotional depth, particularly her vocal prowess in numbers like "Waiting for Life" and "Ti Moune," where her voice soared with raw intensity and nuance.[16] The New York Times described her singing as a "revelation, full of power and nuance," while Variety noted her spirited delivery and graceful dramatic arc, from childlike innocence to tragic resolve, hailing her as a "thrilling young talent" whose performance clinched her Broadway future.[17] At just 18, this role established Kilgore as a rising star, propelling her career forward and earning widespread recognition for her ability to anchor the musical's heartfelt narrative with authenticity and fire.[18] In 2025, Kilgore returned to Broadway in a replacement role as Eurydice in the long-running musical Hadestown, performing from January 14 to April 20 at the Walter Kerr Theatre.[19]Film and television roles
Kilgore made her television debut in 2019, portraying Olivia, the estranged granddaughter of a building superintendent, in three episodes of the NBC drama series The Village. Her performance marked an early step into screen acting following her Broadway acclaim. She followed this with a guest role as Tuka Myrtle Hall, a spirited high school track athlete facing supernatural challenges, in the episode "The Heat" of Apple TV+'s anthology series Amazing Stories in 2020.[20] Kilgore gained prominence on television with her portrayal of LaVerne "Jukebox" Thomas, a quick-witted and fiercely independent teenager navigating family loyalties, her identity as an aspiring soulful singer, and the harsh realities of 1990s South Jamaica, Queens, in the Starz prequel series Power Book III: Raising Kanan (2021–present).[21] The character's arc evolves from youthful ambition and relational tensions with her father Marvin to a darker "villain arc" beginning in season 4, where she grapples with moral compromises amid escalating crime and personal loss, adding depth to the Power universe's exploration of generational trauma.[22] Kilgore's nuanced performance has been acclaimed for making Jukebox one of the series' most captivating figures, enhancing the show's impact as a gritty origin story.[23] In 2025, she joined the cast of ABC's 9-1-1: Nashville as Taylor Thompson, a fearless gospel singer and rookie firefighter bringing emotional intensity to the ensemble.[24] Transitioning to film, Kilgore debuted in 2021's biographical musical drama Respect, directed by Liesl Tommy, where she played Carolyn Franklin, the younger sister of Aretha Franklin (Jennifer Hudson), capturing the familial dynamics and supportive role Carolyn played during Aretha's rise from church choir singer to music icon amid civil rights struggles. Her Broadway success, including a Tony nomination for Once on This Island, opened doors to these Hollywood opportunities. In 2023, Kilgore took a lead role as Jodi Jackson, an aspiring singer entangled in a botched robbery and ensuing crime spiral with her lover, in the thriller Cinnamon, directed by Bryian Keith Montgomery Jr., showcasing her ability to blend vulnerability with tension in a small-town narrative.[25] Kilgore has discussed the challenges of shifting from stage to screen, noting that her theater training emphasized projection for large audiences, whereas film and television demand subtlety to suit close-up shots. "For film and TV, you’ve got a camera lens right in front of your face... so you don’t have to do as much," she explained, highlighting the adjustment to muted, intricate expressions that the camera captures intimately.[26] This evolution has allowed her to refine her craft, prioritizing emotional authenticity over theatrical exaggeration.Acting credits
Theatre
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Our Town | Rebecca Gibbs | Portland Center Stage |
| 2015 | Ain’t Misbehavin’ | Ensemble | Portland Center Stage |
| 2017–2019 | Once on This Island | Ti Moune | Broadway revival |
| 2021– | Hadestown | Eurydice | Broadway (replacement) |
Film
Kilgore made her feature film debut in the 2021 biographical drama Respect, directed by Liesl Tommy, where she portrayed Carolyn Franklin, the younger sister of Aretha Franklin.[9] She next starred as the lead character Jodi Jackson, an aspiring singer entangled in a criminal plot, in the 2023 thriller Cinnamon, directed by Bryian Keith Montgomery Jr.[25][9]| Year | Title | Role | Director |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Respect | Carolyn Franklin | Liesl Tommy |
| 2023 | Cinnamon | Jodi Jackson | Bryian Keith Montgomery Jr. |
Television
Kilgore made her television debut in 2019 with a recurring role as Olivia, a neighborhood resident navigating community dynamics, in the NBC drama series The Village, appearing in three episodes. In 2020, she guest-starred as Tuka Myrtle Hall, an elite high school track athlete facing personal and supernatural challenges, in the Apple TV+ anthology series Amazing Stories, specifically in the episode "The Heat."[27] Kilgore has portrayed LaVerne "Jukebox" Thomas, a street-smart aspiring musician and cadet in the New York City Police Academy, as a series regular in the Starz crime drama Power Book III: Raising Kanan from 2021 to the present, appearing in all 40 episodes across its four seasons as of November 2025. In 2025, Kilgore joined the main cast of ABC's 9-1-1: Nashville as Taylor Thompson, a firefighter and aspiring singer.[24]Accolades
Nominations
Kilgore received significant recognition for her Broadway debut as Ti Moune in the 2017 revival of Once on This Island, earning multiple nominations from prestigious theater awarding bodies in 2018.[28] She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, highlighting her breakout performance at age 18.[28] Additionally, Kilgore garnered a nomination for the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance, an honor given to outstanding individual achievements in Broadway productions.[29] The Outer Critics Circle also nominated her for Outstanding Actress in a Musical, recognizing excellence as determined by New York theater critics.[30] For her dance work in the production, she received a Chita Rivera Award nomination for Outstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show, celebrating superior choreography and performance.[31] In 2019, as a principal cast member, Kilgore shared in the Grammy Award nomination for Best Musical Theater Album for the Once on This Island cast recording, which featured her vocals alongside co-stars including Phillip Boykin and Alex Newell.[32] For her performance of "Respect" in the 2021 film Respect, Kilgore received a nomination for the Hollywood Music in Media Award for Outstanding Original Song – Onscreen Performance (shared with Jennifer Hudson and Saycon Sengbloh).[33]Awards and honors
Hailey Kilgore received early recognition through her success in youth pageants, which highlighted her performance skills and poise from a young age. In 2012, at age 12, she won the National American Miss Oregon Pre-Teen title, competing in categories that emphasized talent and public speaking.[8] Three years later, in 2015, she was crowned Miss Oregon's Outstanding Teen, earning statewide honors for her achievements in academics, community service, and artistic expression.[8] Kilgore's Broadway debut in the 2017 revival of Once on This Island led to several professional accolades in 2018. She won the Theatre World Award for her portrayal of Ti Moune, an honor recognizing outstanding debut performances on Broadway or Off-Broadway.[34] That same year, she received the Broadway.com Audience Award for Favorite Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, voted by fans for her breakout performance.[35] Additionally, she earned the BroadwayWorld Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, further affirming her impact in the production.[36]| Award | Year | Work | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| National American Miss Oregon Pre-Teen | 2012 | N/A | Youth pageant title emphasizing talent and poise.[8] |
| Miss Oregon's Outstanding Teen | 2015 | N/A | Statewide teen pageant honor for overall excellence.[8] |
| Theatre World Award | 2018 | Once on This Island | For outstanding debut as Ti Moune.[34] |
| Broadway.com Audience Award (Favorite Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical) | 2018 | Once on This Island | Fan-voted for performance as Ti Moune.[35] |
| BroadwayWorld Award (Best Leading Actress in a Musical) | 2018 | Once on This Island | For role as Ti Moune.[36] |
