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Byron Quiros

Byron Quiros is an award-winning actor, producer, choreographer, and movement director/coach from Los Angeles, California. A graduate of UC-Irvine's top-ranked drama program, Byron has enjoyed success in film, television, and stage. He starred in the Pulitzer Prize winning play Anna in the Tropics, where he earned an Outstanding Performance by a Featured Actor in a Drama from Stage Scene LA. At the Geffen Playhouse, Byron starred alongside Jeremy Sisto, Jeffrey Nordling, and Carmen Argenziano in the Tony Award-winning Broadway play Take Me Out. He starred in Hot Seat, an official selection of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and a Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere. His performance in the film Coronado with John Rhys-Davies, received international praise. He has guest starred on CSI: Miami, Medium, General Hospital, 9-1-1: Lone StarSmothered, and Star Trek: Picard.

Byron was honored with the Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Best Actor Award for his performance of "Samuel Gardner" from Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology. He also received their Honorable Mention for his performance in the play Short Eyes. Byron utilized his classical Shakespearean training as Lysander in an East Los Angeles Classic Theater production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the John Anson Ford Theatre.

As a dancer and choreographer, Byron was mentored by Donald McKayle and Bernard Johnson, and has worked with a variety of artists including Grammy winners Usher and Ana Barbara, Sheila E., and Craig David. He is the creator of one of the hottest dance workouts in Los Angeles, Red Relevé, a fusion of ballet and modern burlesque.

As a movement director/coach, Byron works with A-list actors, dancers, performers, models, and professionals. His success comes by uniquely blending multiple forms of dance, body mechanics, movement, and energy work, and creating a true balance in the connection of mind, body and spirit, helping them reach their true potential.

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