Renowned for her compelling portrayals of historical figures like Pocahontas in The New World (2005) and Kaʻiulani in Princess Kaiulani (2009), Kilcher extends her influence beyond the cinematic realm into activism and music.
Qorianka Kilcher Wiki & Biography
Name
Qorianka Kilcher
Nickname
Kilcher
Date Of Birth
February 11, 1990
Age
34 Years
Birth Place
Schweigmatt, Schopfheim, Germany
Gender
Female
Profession
Actress, Singer, and Activist
Debut
Film – How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Television – Madison Heights
Famous For
As Pocahontas in The New World
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Nationality
American, German
Religion
Christianity
Qorianka Kilcher Net Worth
Salary
Not Known
Net Worth
USD $3 million approx.
Height, Weight, and Color
Height in cm
164 cm
Height in Meters
1.64 m
Height in Feet Inches
5 feet 4 inches
Weight
50 kg
110 lbs
Body Type
Banana
Body Measurement
35-26-36 inches
Waist Size
26 inches
Shoe Size
7 US
Eye Colour
Black
Hair Colour
Dark Brown
Qorianka Kilcher Family and Relatives
Father
Wachan Bajiyoperak Vega
Mother
Saskia Kilcher
Brothers
Kainoa Kilcher, Xihuaru Kilcher
Sisters
None
Boyfriends / Girlfriends
Adam Villasenor (2019)
Marital Status
Dating
Partner
Not Known
Sons
Not Known
Daughters
Not Known
Qorianka Kilcher Education School and Colleges
Education Qualification
Graduate
School
High School
College & University
Not Known
Favourites Things Of Qorianka Kilcher
Favorite Colour
Not Known
Favorite Actor
Not Known
Favorite Actress
Not Known
Favorite Food
Not Known
Favorite TV Shows
Not Known
Favorite Movie
Not Known
Favorite Pets
Not Known
Hobbies
Camping, Reading, Kite surfing
Favorite Destination
Not Known
Interesting Facts About Qorianka Kilcher
Kilcher’s commitment to environmental causes manifested in her participation in the 2015 group performance of “Love Song to the Earth,” a song dedicated to raising awareness about climate change. The performance took place in Washington, DC, before Pope Francis’ address to the U.S. Congress, with proceeds benefiting Friends of the Earth U.S. and the UN Foundation.
Her acting prowess shines in diverse projects, including the 2019 adventure film Dora and the Lost City of Gold, where she portrayed an Inca princess.
Kilcher’s activism extends to her arrest in 2010 in front of the White House, protesting President Barack Obama’s meeting with Peruvian President Alan García. The protest aimed at highlighting environmental concerns and indigenous rights in the Amazon rainforest.
Recognized for her dedication, Kilcher won the Brower Youth Award in 2007 for persuading Occidental Petroleum to withdraw from the Peruvian Amazon valley. She also received the Young Hollywood Green Award.
At age 14, Kilcher delivered a critically acclaimed performance as Pocahontas in The New World (2005), earning accolades such as 2006 Alma Award for best Latin American actress in a feature film and the National Board of Review’s best breakthrough performance of 2006.
Kilcher’s artistic ventures extend to music, where she co-founded the band Still Three in 2017, releasing the debut single “Lose Myself.”
Her early life in Hawaii, marked by hula dancing, Tahitian dance, and a range of dance forms, laid the foundation for her artistic journey. Kilcher’s immersion in local culture and early exposure to classical voice and drama fueled her multifaceted talents.
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