Talk:Kika Green
/* Actress Kika Green Kika Green (born 01 January 2000) is an English actress. She is known for her roles in the first & second series of the HBO medieval fantasy drama House of the Dragon where she plays a Targaryen. (2022–present).[1][2] Her breakthrough role as a child actress, was in the West End Show Lord of the Dance where she played the role of the Little Spirit (Lead) (2014-2018); She won the Sussex Sporting Star Award, for her career in Acrobatic Gymnastics. She landed her profession...
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At 12 years old she represented Great Britain in 2012, at the 23rd Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships and was Crowned World Champion. She is also a World Cup Champion, European Champion and 4x British Champion in Acrobatic Gymnastics. |
At 12 years old she represented Great Britain in 2012, at the 23rd Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships and was Crowned World Champion. She is also a World Cup Champion, European Champion and 4x British Champion in Acrobatic Gymnastics. |
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== Actress Kika Green Kika Green (born 01 January 2000) is an English actress. She is known for her roles in the first & second series of the HBO medieval fantasy drama House of the Dragon where she plays a Targaryen. (2022–present).[1][2] Her breakthrough role as a child actress, was in the West End Show Lord of the Dance where she played the role of the Little Spirit (Lead) (2014-2018); She won the Sussex Sporting Star Award, for her career in Acrobatic Gymnastics. She landed her professional theatre debut in 2008 at 8 years old, as the lead role of Oliver in Oliver. She was cast in Bring Me The Horizon's Music Video, 'Strangers' as the role of 'Body Dysmorphia' in 2022. In 2012 she performed to an estimated 750 million people worldwide, at the London 2012 Olympics Closing Ceremony, as a member of Spelbound. In 2014 she got cast in Michael Flatley's West End Show, as the lead role of the Little Spirit, where she toured at venues such as The London Palladium, The Dome and The Playhouse Theatre from 2014-2018. She was featured in CBBC's Children's Show, Operation Ouch in 2017. At 12 years old she represented Great Britain in 2012, at the 23rd Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships and was Crowned World Champion. She is also a World Cup Champion, European Champion and 4x British Champion in Acrobatic Gymnastics. == |
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Kika Green [[User:Harry reynold|Harry reynold]] ([[User talk:Harry reynold|talk]]) 21:20, 26 April 2026 (UTC) |
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