Myra Kinch (1904 - November 20, 1981) was a choreographer and dancer who appeared in several Hollywood motion pictures.
Kinch trained with the ethnologist La Meri and the ballet teachers Muriel Stuart, Eugenie Eduardova, and Vincenzo Celli.
In March 1928 the interpretive dancer appeared in a program presented by the University Club of the San Fernando Valley.
The following year Kinch was in a musical revue at the Lazarus Million Dollar Theater with singer Buddy Garry and a chorus of showgirls.
Kinch debuted in films with an uncredited role in the comedy short The Beach Club (1928).
In January 1963 Kinch and her dance company performed at the Newport, Rhode Island Civic Music Association.
She lampooned diverse subjects like bullfighting, a weary circus dancer, a family of acrobats, and stereotypes of classic ballet.