Kisha Sierra
Kisha Sierra, born on September 21, 1981, in Belize, made history as the first child to enter the world following her country's independence. Raised primarily in Argentina, her mother Cecilia Cappelli's homeland, Kisha relocated to the United States at the age of nine. It wasn't until her twenties that she discovered her passion for acting. Initially, she participated in print modeling and worked as an extra or stand-in on various film sets. Her big break came when she had the opportunity to double for Jessica Alba in the 2008 movie The Eye, marking her transition into speaking roles.
After a life-altering car accident, Kisha chose to return to Belize, where she dedicated herself to community service, particularly with children. This experience reignited her desire to act, leading her to star as Aura in the short film My Father Belize, which showcases her connection to her roots.
Kisha is not only an actress but also a devoted wife to Dr. Brian Menzies and a proud mother to their son, Giovanni Olsen. Giovanni made his acting debut as "Grandson" in the 2010 film Undocumented, continuing the family's artistic legacy. Through her journey, Kisha Sierra has exemplified resilience and a deep commitment to her heritage, while making her mark in the entertainment industry.