Interview with Kearia Schroeder
Wednesday / July 10, 2019About Kearia Schroeder
Kearia Schroeder is a SAG-AFTRA female Actress with 14 years of professional experience. Kearia is a native English speaker. Kearia is interested in film, theater, commercial, television and modeling projects and is currently available for work in Los Angeles.
Website: www.webforactors.com/kee7
I started acting in 2010. I landed my first role on a show called Single Ladies on VH1. Funny story about this job - when I say this was my first ever experience into the acting world, I mean it. I learned about the audition process, casting directors, being put on tape and feeling super awkward about it all. I learned my lines pretty well though and was off-book. So I guess that was a great thing at the time for a first-timer, but I didn\'t get a callback. Instead, I got a call from a friend that was doing the makeup on set of the show and urged me to come to set to meet the director. He said \" I told her so much about you and I know you are exactly what she is looking for.\" As I arrived, he greeted me and introduced me to Stacy A. Littlejohn. To my surprise, I was what she was looking for. She auditions me and crazy enough, I already knew the lines because the sides that were given to me were from my very first audition. Full circle, right! She gave me my first role, and that\'s how my journey began.
My acting career unfolded when I was a dancer in a film called Bolden. While on set, I fantasized that I was the one playing the role of the main character I was dancing behind in 2010. After wrapping, I didn\'t hear anything about the film until 2014. My agent called me with news that the director was going into reshoots and casting four new characters and said he wanted to see me for an audition. By this time, I had three shows under my belt (Single ladies, The Originals and Nashville). I told my agent lets go for all four; something has to stick. And to my surprise, something did. I got a call from Dan Pritzker, the director, along with casting director. He wanted to offer me a role, and what made this moment even more unbelievable is that I was being offered the role of the character I fantasized about playing back in 2010. I couldn\'t believe it. I was just offered a role to star in a movie I had once fantasized about staring in. Bolden released May 3, 2019. So I hope you guys got to see it. It\'s such an amazing movie with an amazing cast. I am beyond thankful for this opportunity as Bolden marks my first Flim. I\'ve since moved to Los Angeles and now have four projects that I\'ve worked on. Running out of Time debuted Dec 1st, 2018 and I have Dear Frank, Howard High, and The Restaurant on the way.
I honestly didn\'t have an attraction at first. I was so immersed in my dance career that I didn\'t even know I had the talent hiding inside of me. I knew I was very intuned with my body and emotions as a dancer, and I didn\'t lack being vulnerable just from my life experiences alone. I guess it really hit me that acting was something I should be doing right after I booked my first role. The experiences made me feel like I was dancing, but now I was able to use my words to be even more expressive. I felt so connected with myself. As if this new world had opened me up to learn so much more about myself and others. I enjoyed playing in the space, the stories I was given, and the inner connection I was making with my work. Acting became very therapeutic in a way, and I am so thankful to be blessed with the talent to tell stories.
The biggest audience I ever performed for I would have to say, was with Beyonce for the last taping of the Oprah show. Still an unbelievable moment for me to this day.
Don\'t let the word \"NO!\" stop you. Get up every time and keep pushing. Someone will see your star just as you do and they will guide you along the way. They will cheer for you, pray over you and wish you nothing but the best. Those people are who you keep close as you shut out the rest. Keep your focus and remove all distractions. The work is for you to do and as long as you are doing the work, no one can take what\'s already set out for you.
I have so many amazing favorites. I mean how can I just choose only one, when I have so many that have influenced my work. Meryl Streep is the mother of empathy. Regina King, Viola Davis, Angela Bassett all know how to pull at your heartstrings. As Halle Berry brings the sexy, Queen Latifah brings the queen. Kerry Washington brings the conviction as Zoe Saldana brings the superhero I always dreamed of being. As far as the men, Denzel Washington, Sidney Poitier, Morgan Freeman, Samuel L. Jackson. My list can go on. I am proud of those that have paved the way for me. They have taught me what it means to breathe life on screen and on stage.
Kearia Schroeder's Full Biography
Kearia Schroeder is a passionate actress with a knack for stealing the show. Although she is new to Hollywood, a vast experience as an accomplished dancer makes her no stranger to the entertainment industry. Born to a military family, Kearia’s early life was characterized by exotic travels. It wasn’t until she moved to Atlanta that she polished her dancing and acting skills.
When her career as a dancer was at its infancy, she booked her first professional dancing job with Beyonce for the 2009 VMA Awards, after which she did the Victoria Secret Fashion Show and starred as the leading lady in Drake’s Fancy/Miss Me and Usher’s Lemme See music videos. She also toured with Keith Sweat as a background dancer, after which she went back to dance for Beyonce for Billboard awards and Oprah’s last taping of the Oprah Show. After building a solid reputation and resume with the big guns of the music industry, she called it quits and ventured into Hollywood. Making her debut in 2010, she booked a supporting role as a dancer in the movie, Bolden. In her role, she visualized herself as the lead character she was dancing behind. Four years later, her dream became reality when she landed a chance to become the lead character in the movie.
Passionate about inspiring young women around the world with her success story, she runs mentoring programs and partners with a non-profit institution, Star Education, to teach the arts to kids in LA county school district. Kearia is an alumnus of Virginia Commonwealth University where she majored in dance and choreography and minored in psychology.