Cheyenne Haynes

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Cheyenne Haynes
Born
Cheyenne Renee Haynes

Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actress
  • dancer
  • model
  • singer

Cheyenne Renee Haynes is an American actress, dancer, singer, and model. Her notable works include the Lifetime Movie Network television film Lies in Plain Sight, I Know My Kid's a Star , HBO's Camping , [1] and CW's The Lost Boys.

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Early life

Cheyenne was born in Los Angeles, California, in the neighborhood of Silverlake and raised by her mother, Helene Kress. Cheyenne followed the family line as her mother and father were both musicians and performers. Helene was a singer and actress. Her father, Scott Haynes, was a self-taught multi-instrumentalist and singer. Kress and Haynes were never married.

Career

Acting

Haynes booked her first job as a model at the age of two for the movie Baby Geniuses. She also booked her first commercial at the same age. Haynes worked on various commercials, print ads, TV Shows & Films until her first major breakthrough in the industry when she landed a spot on the reality TV show, Danny Bonaduce's I Know My Kid's a Star . Haynes booked her spot with a single audition and was beloved by viewers during the course of the show, eventually placing as the runner-up. She gained critical acclaim for her next major role as Eva in the Lifetime Movie Network's Lies in Plain Sight, with her mother being portrayed by Rosie Pérez.

Filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
2002 The Time Machine Young Eloi
2006 Material Girls Inez's Daughter No. 1
2017 Don't Come Back from the Moon Jodie
2018 Under the Silver Lake Bathroom Girl No. 2
2020 There Will Always Be Christmas Tasha
2022Student BodyMerritt Sinclair
Graveyard Spiral Girl
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Oh Baby SaraColumbia Tristar
2002 The X-Files Courtney WellsFox
2002 Boston Public Juan's SisterEpisode 1.04: "Chapter Four"
2002 MADtv Christmas CarolerEpisode 8.10
2004 Scrubs DaughterEpisode 3.20: "My Fault"
2006 Windfall IsabelEpisode 1.03: "There and Gone Again"
2008 Kath & Kim ShanelleEpisode 1.01: "Pilot"
2009 Everybody Hates Chris CaramelEpisode 4.12: "Everybody Hates Varsity Jackets"
2010Summer CampCharisseNickelodeon – Made-for-television movie
Lies in Plain SightEva Made-for-television movie
2011 Body of Proof Maya GleasonEpisode 2.10: "You're Number's Up"
2012 House JordanEpisode 8.11: "Nobody's Fault"
2012 Melissa & Joey StellaEpisode 2.2: "If You Can't Stand The Heat"
2013 Disney's Explored HostDisney – Host: "All Episodes"
2013Yellow RibbonSarah RuttyABC Family short
2014 Love and Salsa selfNevo TV – Self
2014 Awkward Girl in CrowdMTV
2014Discord and HarmonyWendyTV pilot
2015 Celebrity Name Game ContestantEpisode 106: Coquette Productions
2016 Casual AliciaHulu
2016 The Real O'Neals Girl No. 3ABC
2016Free PeriodCarolinaDisney
2016 Shameless BethanyShowtime
2016 Good Girls Revolt NovoAmazon "2 Episodes"
2017 MacGyver Vanessa FrankCBS
2017 Grey's Anatomy Mindy (Intern)ABC "2 Episodes"
2017The GetCheyenneCBS pilot
2017 Adam Ruins Everything Hot Model/Speed Dater 1Tru TV
2018 Camping SolHBO "All Episodes"
2018 Just Add Magic Young NoelleAmazon "5 Episodes"
2018 SWAT LaineyCBS
2019 The Lost Boys Liza FrogWarner Brothers
2019 Veronica Mars TessRob Thomas Productions
2019 The Baxters RuthMGM
2021 SEAL Team Young Lisa DavisCBS
Reality television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2008 I Know My Kid's a Star ContestantRunner-up
Dancing with the Stars Dancer / HerselfEpisode 7.21: "Round 10: Results"
2009 BrainSurge Contestant Nickelodeon game show
2010 Disney Channel's 3 Minute Game Show HerselfEpisode: "Camp Rock 2: Part 3"

Video

Theatre

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References

  1. Brody, Chiara Casiraghi- (January 10, 2019). "Cheyenne Haynes". Lapalme Magazine. Retrieved June 8, 2024.