Born and raised in Bedford, Virginia, Kaylyn Aznavorian had no expectations of ever getting into the entertainment industry. It wasn't until a month before graduating high school when she was invited to work on her first feature film that she learned God had bigger plans for her. Since that day she's had the opportunity to become what she calls, a "Jane of All Trades", in this industry, dabbling in everything from hair and makeup, to writing, to stepping in front of the screen herself on various shorts, features, and television shows filmed across the United States. Since her start in 2012, she's studied screenwriting under the direction of Academy Award nominee James Franco and Vince Jolivette, studied acting on full scholarship from award-winning coach John Pallotta in NYC, appeared on a 25-story billboard in Times Square in New York, acted and worked among Oscar, Golden Globe, and Emmy winners, and studied Social Sciences, Business, Strategic Intelligence, and Cinematic Arts at Liberty University. With an ever-growing resume and network of professionals in all areas of the entertainment industry, Kaylyn Aznavorian managed to capture the attention of John Cain, assistant to Grammy-Winning Music Producer Clive Davis, and was extended an offer to become a partner in the Celebrity Digital Network in August 2015. Since then, Aznavorian has been steadily working in both film and music, with plans to transition into talent management and screenwriting full-time upon graduation from Liberty. When asked who she credits for her success, Aznavorian, without hesitation, will tell you that it's God. "God is SO incredible. When He wants you doing something, He'll find out how to make that clear to you, sometimes in the most unbelievable ways. I wouldn't be where I am now and where I'm headed if I didn't have Christ in my life." - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
Kaylyn Aznavorian is the older sister of both Bronson and Carly Aznavorian. The three of them worked together on set of the film Finding Faith (2013). Kaylyn Aznavorian was voted "Most School Spirit" in her graduating class at Staunton River High School in Moneta, VA. Kaylyn Aznavorian's first time on screen was whenever she was five years old in the studio audience of Nickelodeon's "Slime Time Live" (1999). Kaylyn Aznavorian is double jointed, and can successfully turn both arms backwards, and flip her legs up over her shoulders. During the 2014 Doritos Crash The Super Bowl campaign, Kaylyn Aznavorian and costar Arielle Bielicki (Altar Egos, 77 Chances) were apart of the commercial "Doritos Bring Out The Fun In Everyone", which for two weeks was among the top 25 most viewed in the world. Kaylyn Aznavorian is a distant relative of actor and composer Charles Aznavour (Seven Pounds, Julie and Julia). The two have never met, but during the Armenian Genocide the Aznavourian family split- half to France, half to the United States- changed their last names, and the rest is history. In July 2014, Kaylyn Aznavorian, with the help and creative mind of Coffin House Studios Photography's Heather Keogh, appeared on a 25-story billboard in Times Square NYC, as part of the See Me Take Over NYC 2014 campaign. The photo, "Til Death Us Do Part", appeared on limited edition postcards and t-shirts which were available for purchase online and in the W Hotel in NYC. In 2012, Kaylyn Aznavorian was a National Vocational Award recipient for her work in the field of Cosmetology from the United States Achievement Academy. The first screenplay Kaylyn Aznavorian ever wrote was "The Price of Beauty", and is the first of her screenplays to be brought to life onscreen. The story was written in memory of a friend, and to raise awareness of domestic violence in relationships. Kaylyn Aznavorian has had an interest in writing since she was a child, and was first published in 2006 in a National Anthology of Children's Stories. Kaylyn Aznavorian has represented everyone from Sports Illustrated, to Jeep, to Strongbow Hard Cider in various promotional tours across the US since January 2013. Kaylyn Aznavorian, Arielle Bielicki, and Alexis Etheridge taught Erik Estrada the popular dance, "The Wobble", in the hallway of a home for the elderly while filming, "Uncommon" (2014). In high school, Kaylyn threw shot put, discus, and ran the 200 meter dash and 4x100 meter dash on the outdoor track team at Staunton River High School. A cheerleading injury to both knees in fall 2010 took her out of the sport during the spring 2011 season, setting her back as a senior and ultimately keeping her from competing in college. Kaylyn Aznavorian and Marc Hutchins have worked together on several occasions, but have known one another long before either got into the film industry, whenever he was her gym teacher at Thaxton Elementary School. In January 2015, Kaylyn was presented with an acting scholarship from award-winning acting coach, John Pallotta - coach to talent such as Reese Witherspoon, Kevin Kline, and James Brown. Since she was 13 years old, Kaylyn Aznavorian has been involved in various programs with her local police department, including G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance Education And Training), Y.O.V.A.S.O. ("Youth Of VirginiA Speak Out" About Traffic Safety"), Operation Blue Ridge Thunder, and even training one of the bloodhounds. Kaylyn Aznavorian is a strong advocate for Anti-Bullying and Domestic Violence Awareness. The World of Disney character, Kaylyn (Kaye) Steamstress, in "The Steamstress Outlaws" (June 2016), according to writer Sean Livingston, was based on/inspired by Kaylyn Aznavorian.
Desperate to see their church grow, Pastor John (Robert Amaya) and wife Betsy (Erin Bethea) do the unthinkable and change their church Christmas pageant. Flabbergasted, elderly choir director Mary Margaret (Sallie Wanchisn) leads the choir to boycott. Facing termination, Pastor John resorts to disguising himself as an old man to bridge the generation gap, win over Mary, and lead the choir back to the church. When he discovers that the wounds run deeper than he first suspected, Pastor John must learn to love the unlovable or risk the ruin of his church and family.
Natalie, an ultrasound tech with a history of not finishing things, is inspired by a cancer patient to sign up for a Triathlon. Natalie is introduced to the strange (and aerodynamic) world of triathletes and meets a colorful cast of characters as she trains for the Nation's Triathlon. With the support of her new teammates, she digs deep to discover just how far she can push her mind and body.