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Karla Cheatham Mosley (born August 27, 1981) is an American actress and singer. She starred on the Emmy-nominated children's show '' Hi-5''; she has starred in numerous plays and also had minor roles in several other TV shows and films. She regularly appeared as Christina Moore Boudreau in the soap opera ''
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Maya Avant Maya Avant is a fictional character from ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', an American soap opera on the CBS network, portrayed by Karla Mosley. Introduced as a series regular in 2013, ex-con Maya comes to town looking for her daughter who was put ...
in ''
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''.


Early years

Karla Cheatham Mosley was born and raised in Westchester County, New York. She graduated from
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, with honors, and went on to study in
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at the Roy Hart Vocal Institute. At a young age, Mosley performed in Sugar Beats, a children's rock group created by Sherry Goffin Kondor, daughter of singer/writer, Carole King. Mosley sang such hits as " Rockin' Robin".


Career


Hi-5 (2003–2006)

In 2003, while still in college, Mosley joined the American counterpart of the Australian children's TV show '' Hi-5'', where she became the youngest member of the group. Her segment was called "Body Move", where she led viewers in stretching, exercising and funny dancing. She was usually the transitional member of the group, performing her skits in between other cast members' acts. She also provided the voice of Chatterbox on the show. She was the American counterpart of
Charli Robinson Sharlene Marie Zeta Robinson (born 8 March 1981), known professionally as Charli Robinson previously as Charli Delaney, is an Australian television and radio presenter, most famously known as an original member of children's musical group Hi-5 ...
,
Lauren Brant Lauren Marie Brant-Hall (born 24 February 1989) is a South African-Australian television personality and actress. Brant is a former member of the Australian children's musical group Hi-5. Early life Brant was born in South Africa and moved with ...
, Mary Lascaris, and
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who was also youngest members of Hi-5. In 2006, Mosley left the cast in order to pursue other interests.


Daytime success (2008–present)

From 2008 to 2009, Mosley acted in the
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daytime soap opera ''
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'', playing the role of
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, a pre-med student who married
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(played by Lawrence Saint-Victor). In 2013, Mosley joined the cast of the CBS daytime soap opera ''
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'', playing ex-con turned actress
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. She completed a web series titled ''Room 8 The Series'' with her ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' co-star Lawrence Saint-Victor; the web series was part of ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' storyline. Mosley's character was later revealed to be a transgender woman, becoming the first transgender bride to be married on daytime television when she married Rick Forrester (played by
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) in 2015. Mosley was taken off-contract on ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' in March 2019, and now appears on the series in a recurring capacity. On October 10, 2020, Mosley announced that she was leaving ''The Bold and the Beautiful''. In April 2021, Mosley briefly took on the role of Amanda Sinclair on the CBS soap opera ''
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'' as a short-term substitute for
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, who took a brief leave to recuperate from eye surgery.


Other roles

Mosley most recently appeared in a Hallmark production (5/2020) "How to Train Your Husband". Mosley also appears in many local New York City venues (including for a time as the featured performer for the Gray Line Show Business Insider Tour), sometimes as singer, sometimes actor. In 2007, Mosley starred in the musical production of ''Dreamgirls'' at the TUTS Theater in Houston, TX. Mosley appeared in the children's off-Broadway production, ''Max and Ruby'' in 2007–2008. Additionally, she had a part in the
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film, ''
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'', which opened in September 2008. Mosley will also be seen in the indy film, ''Red Hook''. In 2008, Mosley starred with Lenelle Moise in "Expatriate", a gritty off-Broadway show at the Culture Project. Her performance earned rave reviews from the ''New York Times'', ''Time Out New York'' and ''Variety'', which wrote: "Mosley's voice is a serious discovery, with remarkable phrasing and range. In a torchy number called 'The Makings,' about how Alphine's life has given her the makings of a jazz legend, her pure high notes descend to earthy growls in a flash, and you've got to believe her when she sings, 'Anything I wails/hits ears like honey.'" In 2008 she also nabbed parts in ''
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'' and ''
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'' and appeared in ''Museum Pieces'' at the West End Theater in New York City. In 2013, Mosley appeared in several episodes of ''
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''. Mosley also appeared in commercials sponsoring
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jeans. On November 18, 2014, Karla appeared as a model on ''
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''. She appeared in the sixth episode of ''
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'' on April 5, 2015, titled "Cereal Killer". In 2018 she played Nicole in the film, ''How to Train Your Puppy/Husband''.


Activism

Mosley sits on the board of Covenant House, the largest privately funded agency in the Americas providing shelter and other services to homeless, runaway and throwaway youth. She is a celebrity ambassador for the National Eating Disorders Association and is active in other charities. After Hurricane Katrina, Mosley organized a benefit concert by Hi-5 to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina. She co-produced and performed in Broadway for Obama, a benefit concert during the 2008 presidential campaign. She also performed in Broadway for a New America's concert for marriage equality and in Western Queens for Marriage Equality's rally for equality.


Personal life

Mosley has one sister and two cats. On August 17, 2018, she gave birth to her first child, with boyfriend John Rogers.


References


External links

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Time Out New York's Article on Karla

Karla Mosley's Guiding Light cast page
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