Kaya Coleman Prokopchuk has landed the lead role in a series set to premiere on the Family Channel on March 15. She plays a young Black equestrian chasing her dreams.
Kaya Coleman Prokopchuk plays the lead equestrian role in a new series premiering on the Family Channel in March 2024. As Joelle Tomlinson reports, her journey is one of resilience in the face of difficult times.
At just 25 years old, Coleman Prokopchuk has already made significant strides in the entertainment industry, with her latest project,Her passion for performance was evident from a young age. However, it was the loss of her mother to cancer three years ago that served as a catalyst for Coleman Prokopchuk’s pursuit of her acting dream. She was originally set on going to medical school, but decided to pursue her true love of performance.Driven by her mother’s words of encouragement to pursue her dreams, Coleman Prokopchuk embarked on a journey that took her from Calgary to Vancouver and eventually to Los Angeles, where she auditioned tirelessly for acting and modelling roles.
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