After playing the teen version of Oprah Winfrey’s character (Deborah Lacks in HBO’s The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks), the rising actress stars in the currently streaming Netflix original series Chambers with veteran actors Uma Thurman (Kill Bill movies) and Tony Goldwyn (Scandal). Kyanna has a recurring role on the CW hit series Black Lightning, and she will play the teenage version of Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer’s title character in the horror film, Ma. Kyanna will also co-star with Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx in an untitled Netflix original movie.
In her fourth year at the University of Georgia, Kyanna is majoring in entertainment and media studies. “I just finished my final oral presentation, and I have a final next week. You caught me at the right time!”
I talked with Kyanna about Chambers, math — she’s a true Black Girl Nerd — and having Oprah as a mentor who wants the budding actress to play her in a biopic.
[Laughs.] No problem, I’m excited to talk with you!
The show centers around a 17-year-old girl named Sasha, who has a freak heart attack. She gets a heart transplant, and things start getting really creepy. Sasha sees, hears, and does things that she can’t control. I play Yvonne, Sasha’s best friend. I help her along the way in trying to figure out what’s going on with her body, her life, and her mind.
Yvonne is a super-intelligent Black girl. I am so happy to play a character like Yvonne because she’s a tech geek and she loves math. She is a true Black Girl Nerd! I love how the creators wrote and developed Yvonne as an intelligent Black girl. I can relate to Yvonne because, as a college student, I take a lot of classes where you are pushed above and beyond your goals. Math and science are my forte. If I wasn’t acting, I would’ve majored in mathematics.
Yeah. I took a calculus class a couple summers ago, just for fun. I got an A! [Laughs.] I’ve always been in love with math.
Well, when I was a kid, I was into math and acting. My mother noticed that I was doing very well in math classes, and, my teachers would reward me. The first thing I wanted to be was an astronaut. My mother would take me to space camp and the Georgia State Science Fair. I won so many prizes there, like microscopes. I changed my mind and wanted to be a microbiologist, then a chemist, a lawyer. I eventually started pretending to be these professions and realized that I could be an actress and play these people. I’ve always kept math and my imagination close to my heart.
Yes! That’s it! [Laughs.]
I was filming a Lifetime movie titled, Three’s Complicated, with Shanola Hampton (Shameless) and Tyler Lepley (Tyler Perry’s The Haves and Have Nots) and got an audition for Chambers. When I saw that it was for Netflix, I said, “Whoa!” When I finished a scene, I ran to my trailer and had my mom tape me reading the part. I was so excited about playing Yvonne, I think it showed on my tapes. I got the callback to meet for a test, and I gave my all. When I got the call that I nailed it, I was screaming, “I’m going to be on Netflix!”
I am a full-blown college student! I ride the UGA bus, go to my classes, eat cafeteria food, and hang out with my friends.
Yes! It’s so cool! I’m not always wearing makeup, and I wear the usual college student attire sometimes. If someone notices me, I’ll say, “Hi! I’m sorry that I don’t have a completely made-up face today!”
It’s so much fun, though. I like meeting new people. If they bring up Black Lightning, I thank them and ask what they think about the show.
Kiesha likes to party, but she’s a smart girl, too. She ran for student government president. I’m just loving that the Black girls I portray are also intelligent.
Yes. My favorite movie was, Akeelah and the Bee. I loved how far she’d gotten in the spelling bee. That movie made me enter my school’s science fair. When films like that are made, there are little girls watching and becoming inspired. I hope to do a film where my character inspires Black girls to do great things.
[Laughs.] It’s a good horror film. I’m so happy to be a part of it. I was called to audition for it. I loved how director Tate Taylor (The Help) guided me during the audition. I told myself that one day, I was going to work for him, and I got the role in Ma.
When I did my scenes as a younger Deborah Lacks, Miss Winfrey would be on the set watching. We’d talk and laugh a lot. She gave me so much knowledge and advice. I am happy to have her as mentor. I don’t have the words to describe [what it’s like to have] Miss Winfrey wanting me to play her in a biopic! I spoke it into existence —as a teenager I always told my family and friends that I was going to play Oprah Winfrey and work with her. When I got the part in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, I cried. It was a blessing.
Yes! Whoop, Whoop!
Chambers is currently streaming on Netflix. Ma opens in theaters on May 31.
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