
Taylor Kinequon
Acting
Biography
Taylor Kinequon is a Canadian actress who has made a name for herself through roles in various film and television productions. She is particularly well known for her appearances in series such as Resident Alien (2021) and the film In the Blink of an Eye (2025). She has also appeared in productions such as Cold Road (2024), Earth Abides (2024), The Great Salish Heist (2024), and Sweet Summer Pow Wow (2025).
Known For

Crash-landed alien Harry takes on the identity of a small-town Colorado doctor. Arriving with a secret mission, he starts off living a simple life…but things get a bit rocky when he’s roped into solving a local murder and realizes he needs to assimilate into his new world. As he does, he begins to wrestle with the moral dilemma of his mission and asking the big life questions like: “Are human beings worth saving?” and “Why do they fold their pizza before eating it?”
Resident Alien

Three storylines, spanning thousands of years, intersect and reflect on hope, connection, and the circle of life.
In the Blink of an Eye

When a plague of unprecedented virulence sweeps the globe, the human race is all but wiped out. In the aftermath, as the great machine of civilization slowly and inexorably breaks down, only a few shattered survivors remain to struggle against the slide into extinction.
Earth Abides

On a frozen remote highway in the Canadian North, an Indigenous woman and her dog are hunted by a stranger in a semi truck.
Cold Road - Eiskalte Rache

A down-on-his-luck First Nations Archeologist seeking redemption teams up with a group of misfits from the Rez to break into a museum and reclaim sacred artifacts that rightfully belong to their people.
The Great Salish Heist

People of the West is a ten-part premium documentary series that reclaims the history of California through Indigenous perspectives. Blending oral histories, tribal archives, expert insight, and cinematic recreations, the series spans from creation stories and pre-contact life through colonization, state-sponsored violence, resistance, and cultural survival. Each episode centers Native voices and lived experience, reframing well-known events—from the mission system and Gold Rush to Alcatraz and modern sovereignty movements—through those who endured them. Visually ambitious and emotionally grounded, the series pairs sweeping landscapes with intimate storytelling to reveal California as it has always been: Native land. Designed to live both on screen and in classrooms, People of the West offers a corrective to dominant narratives while highlighting the resilience, continuity, and contemporary presence of Native nations shaping the state today.
People of the West

A young Indigenous couple get a break from their troubled lives when they find each other through a summer of love on the Pow-Wow circuit.
Sweet Summer Pow Wow

A young Seminole woman reeling from a recent divorce returns to her home in the Florida Everglades and encounters a terrifying entity, leading her to reconnect with her past and heritage to defeat it.
Don't Let It In
A Native American woman must reconnect with her heritage to defeat a legendary evil.