August Kyss: Hall of Fame Actress, Award Winner, Advocate, and Inspiration to a New Generation


August Kyss: Talent, Heart, and an Unforgettable Presence on Panorama Hispano

It was a true honor for Panorama Hispano to welcome August Kyss, a Hall of Fame star, award-winning actress, producer, director, and published author, whose career and personal story continue to inspire audiences around the world.

Hosted by Jorge de Jesús Núñez and Rita Mendoza, the conversation was warm, pleasant, and deeply engaging — offering viewers a rare opportunity to connect with the woman behind some of independent cinema’s most powerful performances.


A Career That Leaves a Lasting Impression

August Kyss has built an extraordinary career through hard work, passion, and unwavering dedication. Her performances in films such as Murdercise, Murderbot, Isleen Pines, Flesh of the Unforgiven, and Death Bitch have earned her multiple international awards and industry recognition.

Her work is not only memorable — it is unforgettable. Each scene she performs carries emotional depth, strength, and authenticity, leaving a lasting impression on audiences long after the credits roll. This exceptional talent led to her induction into The Tattness Entertainment Hall of Fame, a milestone that celebrates both her artistic excellence and her impact on independent cinema.

Her journey continues with Death Bitch 2, a highly anticipated project that builds on the success of the original film and further cements her presence as a powerful force on screen.

Storytelling With Purpose and Vision

Beyond acting, August Kyss is currently working on a documentary about one of the most iconic figures in Canada, reflecting her commitment to storytelling that educates, preserves history, and creates meaningful cultural impact.

She is also known for supporting important causes, including organizations in Canada dedicated to the rescue and protection of rabbits, demonstrating her compassion and desire to give back. Her kindness extends far beyond the screen and into real-life action.

 A Conversation That Connected

During the interview, hosts Jorge de Jesús Núñez and Rita Mendoza guided a heartfelt conversation that allowed August Kyss to share her personal journey — from challenges and growth to success and self-discovery.

One particularly touching moment came when the hosts asked her, “What would little August think of you today?” Her response revealed her deep connection to her inner child, a reminder of the dreams she once held and the joy that continues to fuel her creativity. Embracing that part of herself has become a source of strength and motivation throughout her career.



Kindness, Strength, and Resilience

What truly stood out during the interview was not only August Kyss’s talent, but her kindness, warmth, and friendly spirit. She is genuinely simpática, approachable, and gracious — qualities that made the conversation flow naturally and left a lasting impression on everyone involved.

Her personal mantra, “If I’m not working on a project, I’m working on myself,” perfectly captures her philosophy of constant growth, positivity, and professionalism.

A Message That Inspires a New Generation

August Kyss shared a powerful message for young girls and dreamers everywhere:

Never give up. No matter the obstacles, keep working on yourself. Believe in your dreams, stay strong, and never stop moving forward.

Her story is a living example that resilience, kindness, and determination can transform dreams into reality.

An Honor to Welcome August Kyss

It was truly an honor for Panorama Hispano, and for hosts Jorge de Jesús Núñez and Rita Mendoza, to welcome August Kyss to the show. Her presence, her story, and her unforgettable performances continue to inspire audiences and creators alike.

As her journey continues with new films, a meaningful documentary, and ongoing advocacy, one thing is clear: August Kyss is not only an extraordinary actress, but a remarkable human being whose impact will be felt for years to come.

Watch the full interview on Panorama Hispano: 


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