Taya Kyle

Taya Kyle

Known for being the widow of Chris Kyle.

Movies for Taya Kyle...

Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story
Title: Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story
Character: Self
Released: August 10, 2021
Type: Movie
Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story, a brand-new cinematic feature-length documentary, is the much bigger picture, recounting Johnson’s real-life journey from the dusty rodeo arenas of rural Texas to some of the biggest musical stages in America. Every emotion Johnson felt over the past 20 years – whether he was standing in the back of the chute at the rodeo or singing about it in front of 75,000 fans – is captured vividly in this big screen experience, with all the highs and lows that come from the dreams you cling to and the dreams you ultimately let go of. Featuring interviews with Reba McEntire, Taya Kyle (the widow of “American Sniper” Chris Kyle), and more, this evocative and celebratory film is a love letter to everyone who has had to abandon a dream in order to find true purpose.
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One Soldier's Story: The Journey of American Sniper
Title: One Soldier's Story: The Journey of American Sniper
Character: Self - Chris Kyle's widow
Released: May 19, 2015
Type: Movie
Join director Clint Eastwood and his creative team, along with Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller, as they overcome enormous creative and logistic obstacles to make a film that brings the truth of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's story to the screen.
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The Making Of 'American Sniper'
Title: The Making Of 'American Sniper'
Character: Self
Released: May 19, 2015
Type: Movie
A piece that, with a different rhythm and through interviews, offers another look at the movie, including cast and crew's early work on the script and building the character, story themes, Cooper's performance, the movie's authenticity, Kyle's journey, and more
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The Real American Sniper
Title: The Real American Sniper
Character: Self
Released: February 14, 2015
Type: Movie
Kyle was honorably discharged from the U.S. Navy in 2009 and published his bestselling autobiography, American Sniper, in 2012. An eponymous film adaptation of Kyle's book, directed by Clint Eastwood, was released two years later. On February 2, 2013, Kyle was shot dead at a shooting range near Chalk Mountain, Texas. His friend, Chad Littlefield, age 35, was also killed.[10] The former Marine accused of killing Kyle, Eddie Ray Routh, was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole.[