- Assistant Casting Director for "Hearts Lonely Hunter" in Charlottesville Va, a short (1993)
- Casting Director for "PHOTO" in Los Angeles, Ca, a short (2000)
- Casting Director for "Ocha Cups for Christmas" in Los Angeles and Japan (2000)
- Writer for "Dark Karma" a online comic book viewed @ www.davidworldpress.com
- Casting Director for Artist Ilana, "Funny Face" Music Video w/ director Kelvin Parker. 2003
- Casting Director for Artist Amanda Shelby, "America" Music Video, aired on Disney, 2004
- Casing Director for Artist Tony Tig, "JumpMan" Music Video w/ director Charles Clemmons, 2006
- Kira's company Brown Bag Catering worked as craft service for the short film Blind Date in March 2006
- Kira's company Brown Bag Catering worked as Catering and Craft Service for the short film Masqurade starring Danny Masterson in September 2006
- Kira's company Brown Bag Catering supplied one day of craft service and catering for an on location shoot for the film Apocalypse. Kira's company Kira's Kasting rounded up extra's for 2 days of shooting on location for the film Apocalypse.
- Kira's company Brown Bag Catering worked craft and catering for the DVD Monthly Tease 2 in February 2007
- Kira's company Brown Bag Catering worked craft and catering for the short film "Pranksters" in December of 2006 in LA, Ca.
- Her company Brown Bag Catering worked Breakfast catering and craft service for "The Other Side" an inter net web series in February 2007 in Los Angeles, California.
- Kira produced the short 'My Wampa' in April of 2007 which now appears on Utube and her website. The short will appear before her feature film 'PLAYED' set to be released in 2008.
- Her company Brown Bag Catering provided catering and craft service for the feature film 'We are the Mods' produced by Rob Poswell, which filmed in September 2007.
- Cast the short film 'The Caretaker' for Jonathan Liehold in Febuary 2007. Her company Brown Bag Catering provided the catering and craft services for the shoot as well.
- Appeared in Shakespeares Hamlet as Ophelia at The Melbourne Playhouse and Dinner Theatre in 1982 and 1983. Kira was nominated and won Best Newcomer to The Playhouse and won the Best Actress Award by the Playhouse Award Committee of Cocoa, Florida.
- Appeared in Tennessee Williams' Cat on A Hot Tin Roof as Sister Mae in 1982 at The Cocoa Playhouse in Sharpes (Cocoa) Florida. Kira was nominated and won Best Supporting Actress by the Playhouse Award Committee of Cocoa, Florida.
- Appeared in Design for Murder as Cecilia in 1982 at The Cocoa Playhouse in Sharpes (Cocoa) Florida. This was the first character work Kira did and the man who played her son in the play was actually a year older than her.
- Appeared in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet as Juliet in 1981 in Lynchburg, Virginia.
- Appeared in the chorus and sang a solo in Scrooge The Musical in 1980 in Lynchburg, Virginia.
- Appeared in Dracula as Lucy in 1980 at The Lynchburg Fine Arts Center in Lynchburg, Virginia.
- Appeared in You're A Good Man Charlie Brown as the Alto Peppermint Patty in 1979 at The Lynchburg Fine Arts Center in Lynchburg, Virginia.
- Appeared in Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew as Sugarsop the Servant in 1978 at The Lynchburg Fine Arts Center in Lynchburg, Virginia, and again as Bianca (Katherine's younger sister) in the same production in 1980.
- Danced as a Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker in 1973 and 1974 under the direction of Ms. Agnes Williams with the San Diego Children Ballet Company.
- In 1973, at age 10, Kira was the youngest actress chosen for a calendar shoot designed to raise funds for a local homeless charity in Orange County, California.
- Appeared in A Streetcar Named Desire as Stella in 1984 at The University of Southern Maine's Tennessee William's Arthouse Theatre in South Portland, Maine while she was pregnant with her first child.
- Appeared in The Glass Menagerie as Laura in 1984 at The University of Southern Maine's Tennessee William's Arthouse Theatre in South Portland, Maine.
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