Lord KraVen திரைப்பட பட்டியல்

Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, KraVen Tionne Williams, also known by the stage name Lord KraVen, has always had a strong desire to work in music and film. During his youth, KraVen would watch "The Mickey Mouse Club" and knew that one day he would make it in Hollywood as both a musician and an actor. Although music was his first love, KraVen began acting professionally at 20 years old. In 2019, he starred in the 2019 Asylum release, "Adventures of Aladdin" as the beloved, "Genie", and guest-starred on hit television shows such as "Abracadabra", "The Doctor's", "The Young & The Restless", "Days Of Our Lives", "ER", "Boston Public", "Moesha" & co-starred in the Lions Gate feature film, "Holla" and the "Adventures of Aladdin" as the beloved "Genie" produced by Asylum. Even though KraVen has had great success as an actor in Hollywood, music has always been his passion. KraVen has reemerged as a soul-fusion recording artist and has embraced that music is a part of his calling and purpose. Lord KraVen's style and persona is often compared to the likes of his music idols Prince, David Bowie, Lenny Kravitz and the Godfather of soul, James Brown. With over 5 Million music streams on YouTube and over 10 million worldwide, Lord KraVen is steadily building a solid track to becoming a global Superstar. He has been featured in top publications such as, "Cosmopolitan Magazine", "Star Magazine", "La Times" and more! He has made several television appearances as an entertainer on, HLN's "Showbiz Tonight" w/ Aj Hammer and "KTLA 5 Morning Show"- Grammy Predictions with Lord KraVen (2013-2014) Lord KraVen's latest African-jazz single, "Rebirth", from his sophomore Ep, "Rebirth: Vol. 1, was featured on Fox "So You Think You Can Dance" Season 16. "Rebirth" marks his fourth placement on television's hit reality dance competition. When KraVen is not on set filming, recording, or performing live, you can often catch him lending his support to children charities; "Operation Smile","Children's Hospital of Los Angeles", and "BrittiCares: Fight Against Childhood Cancer".