Kendrick Samuel is a New York–born movement artist, director, and creative represented by MSA Talent Agency. With over a decade of experience in performance, choreography, and education, he has worked across film, television, music, and commercial platforms. Dance credits include Tyla, Doja Cat, Nicki Minaj, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, and The Color Purple (2023) — performances that reflect his dynamic stage presence and versatility. In addition to his work as a performer, Kendrick’s on-camera presence includes national campaigns for brands such as Geico, Macy’s, 1800 Tequila, and Squarespace.
The Queens native is a thriving choreographer and movement director, having shaped moments for artists such as Busta Rhymes, Liana Banks, Tone Stith, and Maeta, as well as television and live entertainment, including The View, The Chi, and NBA dance teams such as the Brooklynettes and Knicks City Dancers. His movement direction on Burna Boy’s “TaTaTa” feat. Travis Scott, directed by Benny Boom, earned a 2025 MTV Video Music Awards nomination for Best Afrobeats video. Founder of KRS Studios, a creative production hub, and Kenny’s Angels, an all-female performance group focused on training, branding, development, and storytelling in media and live work — Kendrick continues to expand his vision across spaces that empower both artistry and community.
Guided by clarity, care, and creative vision, he continues to craft work that moves people not only artistically but humanly.