Aliyah Royale
Aliyah Royale, born on March 4, 2000, in Maryland, USA, spent her formative years on various air force bases, thanks to her father's career as an officer. This unique upbringing ignited her passion for performance, leading her to participate in musical theater during her teenage years. At just twelve years old, she began making her mark in the film industry with appearances in numerous short films starting in 2012.
Royale's career took a significant leap forward in 2019 when she starred in the CBS miniseries The Red Line as Jira Calder-Brennan. This compelling drama, which examines the societal repercussions following a police shooting, showcased her talent and earned her critical acclaim.
In 2020, she joined the cast of the AMC series The Walking Dead: World Beyond, portraying Iris Bennett. Over the course of the series' 20 episodes, her character embarks on a gripping journey alongside her sister Hope, played by Alexa Mansour, and their friends as they navigate a challenging post-apocalyptic landscape in search of their missing father.
Through her dynamic performances and ability to tackle complex roles, Aliyah Royale has established herself as a promising talent in the entertainment industry, garnering attention and admiration from audiences and critics alike.