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Kieran Roberts is an American actor, singer, and filmmaker whose passion, drive, and optimism have all earned him the reputation as a genuine voice in the entertainment industry. He is also a Billboard charting R&B recording artist who has had the opportunity to tour across the globe. Throughout the course of several years, he's been actively involved in the entertainment space. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Kieran Roberts' love of the arts began at just 11 years of age, with music taking center stage for over a decade. By his early 20s, he expanded his horizons to television and film. If Kieran Roberts' voice sounds pleasantly familiar, it's because he has three Billboard R&B hits to his name - "Hard Time" (#24 on the top 100 R&B Billboard chart), "You Saved My Life" (#25 on the top 100 R&B Billboard chart) and "Oh! Darlin'" (#39 on the top 100 R&B Billboard chart). Touring around the world, Kieran Roberts performed with Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot, Busta Rhymes, and Tank, playing venues that include New York's Apollo, VMA awards, Billboard Music Awards, MTV-London Music Awards and New York City's Summer-Jam. Roberts has also opened for Snoop Dogg, Boyz 2 Men, Trey Songz, Akon, Ciara, Anthony Hamilton, Chakka Khan, Sean Paul, Angie Stone, Stevie Wonder, and many others. Not to mention, his voice can be heard in national voiceover ad campaigns and spots for brands such as McDonalds, Fox Sports, NIKE, Lincoln Navigator, Wells Fargo, Air Jamaica, and more. As an actor, Kieran Roberts is known to become heavily immersed in his roles. Whether comedic, or dramatic, he delivers with a smooth, authoritative, charismatic, and genuine realness. Roberts most recently landed roles in FBI: INTERNATIONAL (CBS), BUST DOWN (NBC), and ME TIME (NETFLIX) alongside Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg. In addition, his notable theatre credits include roles in off off-Broadway productions of "The Wizard Of Oz" and "From My Heart To Yours".