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Mosley graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
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An accomplished singer and song-writer, Mosley co-wrote the song "Time Travel", which she sang on B&B.
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Karla was featured in the film Men In Black 3. She says of co-star Will Smith, "Will is just the sweetest man on the planet."
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Karla was featured in the film Men In Black 3. She says of co-star Will Smith, "Will is just the sweetest man on the planet."
Mosley and co-star Lawrence Saint-Victor (Carter) played husband and wife, Remy and Christina on GUIDING LIGHT. Mosley stated about being paired with Saint-Victor a second time, "Lawrence and I are such good friends. Creatively we inspire each other. We are on the same page."
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Photo credit: Gilles Toucas/Courtesy of Bell-Phillip Television Inc
Mosley is proud to be playing a transgender character, "I get emotional just talking about it. I feel blessed to be telling such an important story and I'm so grateful that it has really hit home."
Mosley graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
Photo credit: Gilles Toucas/Courtesy of Bell-Phillip Television Inc
An accomplished singer and song-writer, Mosley co-wrote the song "Time Travel", which she sang on B&B.
Karla was featured in the film Men In Black 3. She says of co-star Will Smith, "Will is just the sweetest man on the planet."
Mosley and co-star Lawrence Saint-Victor (Carter) played husband and wife, Remy and Christina on GUIDING LIGHT. Mosley stated about being paired with Saint-Victor a second time, "Lawrence and I are such good friends. Creatively we inspire each other. We are on the same page."
Mosley is proud to be playing a transgender character, "I get emotional just talking about it. I feel blessed to be telling such an important story and I'm so grateful that it has really hit home."
Photo credit: Gilles Toucas/Courtesy of Bell-Phillip Television Inc