Chandler Kinney is a talented American actress and singer who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry.
With her memorable performances as Willa in Disney’s Z-O-M-B-I-E-S franchise and Tabby Haworthe in Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, she has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.
Her dedication, hard work, and exceptional talent have made her a rising star to watch out for in the coming years.
Early Life And Education
Chandler Kinney is a talented actress and dancer who was born on 3 August 2000 in Sacramento, California, United States. She was raised by her mother, Taryn Kinney, and her father’s name remains unknown.
She also has two older brothers. Kinney was homeschooled and later took a gap year before attending UCLA. Her dedication to her craft and education is evident in her successful career and academic achievements.
Career
Chandler Kinney’s passion for dance led her to pursue acting, where she has found great success in television and film roles.
She continues incorporating her dance background into her performances, showcasing her talent and versatility. Chandler’s dedication to her craft has propelled her to become a rising star in the entertainment industry.
Chandler Kinney has showcased her talents in other projects in addition to her role in the popular TV show Lethal Weapon.
In the series Z Nation, she portrayed Willa, a cheerleader navigating the complexities of a zombie-human integration, where she demonstrated her comedic timing and musical abilities. Through these roles, Kinney gained significant recognition and proved her versatility as an actress.
Personal Life
Chandler Kinney and her relationship with Matt Cornett, but she has never confirmed any of them. She also does not have any children, as she is focused on her career at this time.
While there may be speculation about her personal life, Chandler chooses to keep it private and focus on her work in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Television
2025: Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires (TV Movie) as Willa
2024: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S: The Re-Animated Series (TV Series) as Willa (voice)
2023: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S: The Re-Animated Series Shorts (TV Series) as Willa (voice)
2022: Shortsmas with Big City Greens (TV Movie) as Chandler Kinney (voice)
2022: Zombi-Thon with Big City Greens (TV Movie) as Willa / Chandler Kinney (voice)
2022-2024: Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (TV Series) as Tabitha ‘Tabby’ Haworthe
2022: Zombies 3 as Willa
2021: The Ghost and Molly McGee (TV Series) as Tammy Myers (voice)5
2021: ZOMBIES: Addison’s Monster Mystery (TV Series) as Willa (voice)6
2020: Disney Channel Epic Holiday Showdown (TV Movie)
2020: ZOMBIES: Addison’s Moonstone Mystery (TV Series) as Willa (voice)
2020: Disney Channel Halloween House Party (TV Movie)
2020: ZOMBIES 2 as Willa
2020: ZOMBIES 2: Wolf Tales (TV Series) as Willa
2016: Lethal Weapon (TV Series) as Riana Murtaugh
2015: K.C. Undercover (TV Series) as Monique
2014: Girl Meets World (TV Series) as Vanessa
2014: Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street (TV Series) as Catherine
2013: The Haunted Hathaways (TV Series) as Mirabelle
2012: Battlefield America as Chantel
2011: American Horror Story (TV Series) as Older Julia
2008: 90210 (TV Series) as Olivia
2001: Robot Chicken (TV Series) as Animal Adoption Woman
Movies
2025: Lion King 2: The Rise of Simba (TV Movie) as Sarabi (voice)
2025: Hidden Secrets 4: Back in Time (TV Movie) as Mariah
Net Worth
Chandler Kinney is a talented American actress with an estimated net worth of around $1 million. Her income comes from her acting roles in various TV shows and movies, including “Lethal Weapon,” “Z-O-M-B-I-E-S,” and “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin.”
She also earns money through her music career as a singer. However, her actual value cannot be measured in monetary terms. She has also used her platform and influence to advocate for critical social issues and raise awareness for charitable causes.
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