Karla Cheatham Mosley

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Karla Cheatham Mosley performs at a Hi-5 concert
Karla Cheatham Mosley performs at a Hi-5 concert

Karla Cheatham Mosley (b. August 27, 1981) is an American actress.

Karla Cheatham Mosley graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, with honors, and went on to study in France at the Roy Hart Vocal Institute.

At a young age, Cheatham Mosley performed in Sugar Beats, a children's rock group, where she sang such hits as "Rockin' Robin".

In 2003, she joined the American counterpart of the Australian children's TV show Hi-5, where she became the youngest member of the group. Her segment is called "Body Move", where she leads viewers in stretching, exercising, and silly dances. She is usually the transitional member of the group, performing her skits in between other cast members' acts. She also provides the voice of Chatterbox on the show.She is the American counterpart of Charli Robinson

In 2006, Cheatham Mosley left the cast of Hi-5 in order to pursue other interests, such as a part in a commercial for Yaz, a birth control pill. Cheatham Mosley also appears in many local New York City venues, sometimes as singer, sometimes actor.

In 2007, Cheatham Mosley starred in the musical production of Dreamgirls at the TUTS Theater in Houston, TX. Cheatham Mosley appeared in the children's off-Broadway production, Max and Ruby in 2007-2008. Additionally, she has a bit part in the upcoming Coen Brothers film, Burn After Reading, expected to open in 2008. Cheatham Mosley will also be seen in the indy film, Red Hook.

Cheatham Mosley is currently appearing in Museum Pieces at the West End Theater in New York City.


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