Keara Graves

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Born
Keara Kristen Graves

(1999-04-26) 26 April 1999 (age 26)
Yearsactive2005, 2015–present
Spouse
Lauren Rice
(m. 2020)
ParentSteve Graves (father)
Keara Graves
Born
Keara Kristen Graves

(1999-04-26) 26 April 1999 (age 26)
Years active2005, 2015–present
Spouse
Lauren Rice
(m. 2020)
ParentSteve Graves (father)
YouTube information
Channel
Subscribers542 thousand
Views96.17 million
Last updated: 29 March 2026

Keara Kristen Graves (born 26 April 1999) is a Canadian actor, YouTuber, and singer. She gained prominence through their role on the Family Channel series Lost & Found Music Studios (2015–2017).

Graves was born in Sault Ste. Marie to Kathryn Greco and former NHL player Steve Graves. She has an older sister, Alexandra "Alexa". She is of Italian descent on their mother's side and Irish descent on their father's.[1][2] The family moved to Whitby when Keara was 4.[3][4]

Graves attended Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School[5] before moving to Toronto in 2017.[6] she enrolled in the Success Breakthrough Workshop.[7]

Career

Graves made her television debut as a child in two 2005 episodes of the CBC series The Doodlebops. She returned to television ten years later when she joined the main cast of the Family Channel musical series Lost & Found Music Studios as singer-songwriter Leia, a role Graves would play from 2015 to 2017.[8][9] Graves began uploading song covers to her YouTube channel in 2015, following by vlog, lifestyle, and beauty content in 2016. She received attention in 2019 for her queer versions of songs[10] as well as their short film Night Drive.[11]

In 2020, Graves played Rebecca Bailey in the CTV crime drama Cardinal, Max in the Crave series The D Cut,[12] Grace in the Netflix teen drama Grand Army,[13] and Hanna opposite Sydney Meyer in the Lifetime television film Pretty Cheaters, Deadly Lies.[14] In 2023, Graves had a recurring role as Miss Addison in the Showtime limited series Fellow Travelers.

Personal life

Graves is queer, genderfluid, and prefers they/she pronouns.[15][16]

Filmography

References

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