Taiana Tully is a multi-talented individual with a rich background in the entertainment industry. She boasts a diverse skill set as an actor, dancer, singer, and model, having showcased her talents in various mediums. Taiana has made her mark in television, film, and commercials. Notable performances include a lead role in the Hallmark movie “Love, For Real,” and Detective Palea on "Magnum P.I."

“What sets me apart is my unique blend of creativity and intellect. I have a deep passion for understanding human behavior, reflected in my Bachelor's degree in Psychology, as well as my commitment to each acting role I take on. My intention is to utilize my artistic talents to make a meaningful and positive impact on a global scale.”

Taiana recently made her Off-Broadway debut at Lincoln Center Theater in the new play, Kyoto, written by Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, a co production by the Royal Shakespeare Company and Good Chance Theatre, under the direction of award winning directors Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin.

Taiana Tully is a standout as the plaintive “Kiribati”
— Vulture Critic
Taiana Tully delivers the most memorable speech of the entire play as the representative from Kiribati
— Theater Mania Review

Taiana’s musical endeavors have also been noteworthy, with releases like "Wahine from Waimea," a collaboration with Grammy award-winning artist John Cruz, and "Shoots Den," created alongside Bronson Varde from the TV show "American Songwriter Competition." 

Taiana’s dancing career has taken her to captivating destinations, including Japan and touring productions across the country, showcasing her expertise in Hula and Tahitian dance. She is deeply committed to sharing her Polynesian culture and carrying on her family’s legacy.