Kyle Clancy is known for Stolen Good (2002), The Art of Flight (2011) and That's It, That's All. (2008).
Kyle Alexander Clarington I, nick named "Star And Ceo" is an actor born in Michigan. Kyle has over 20 years of acting experience winning over audiences world wide. Over the years Kyle has worked as talent for television, film, print, voice-over, radio , and on rare occasions has served as an interviewer and rapper! In his spare time he enjoys watching pro wrestling, is a misophonia educator, and creates online content including short films and sketches.
Kyle Clark is an actor, known for The Baby-Sitters Club (2020) and Home Before Dark (2020).
Kyle Clarke is an actor, known for Earthfall (2015).
Kyle Clarke is known for The Exchange (2017), Victor (2011) and Playing with Dolls: Havoc (2017).
Kyle Clements was born in Hammond, LA. He attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School where he was a standout athlete in both football and baseball. His football career continued in college where he was a wide receiver at Southeastern Louisiana University. During his freshman season he began nurturing his aspirations of a career in film and television. Kyle built a strong résumé throughout his collegiate and graduate school years, appearing in such films as 12 Rounds, and Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. Upon graduating from Southeastern Louisiana University with a Masters degree, Kyle began acting full time. He continues to build a solid career in the industry.
Kyle Clements is an actor and director, known for Deathtrip!, The God Inside My Ear (2017) and Sister Tempest (2020).
Kyle Coffman was born on September 21, 1985 in Boise, Idaho, USA. He is an actor, known for West Side Story (2021), Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You (2011) and Desert Heart (2020).
Kyle Collin is an actor, known for Shameless (2011), American Housewife (2016) and CSI: Vegas (2021).
Kyle Colton is an American actor, known for his work in Sierra Burgess is a Loser (Netflix), Alicia's Dream, and Destination Marfa. Originally from the suburbs of southeast Michigan, Kyle Colton has been acting for over 20 years. Some of his favorite roles include Hugo Peabody (Bye Bye Birdie), Bob Fosse (All That Jazz), Shere Kahn (The Jungle Book), John Proctor (The Crucible) and Ralph (Reefer Madness). While studying advertising, TV/Film production and theatre at Michigan State University, Kyle built an impressive resume of independent film & TV credits...including "In Love & War," "Little White Lie" (co-starring "Glee" & "American Crime Story: Versace" star Darren Criss), "I.S. Turn," "The Midnight Hour" and "Little Creeps" (co-starring Dustin 'Screech' Diamond). Since making his move to Los Angeles in 2011, Kyle has managed to add multiple web series, shorts and features to his already extensive resume of projects. In 2014, Kyle played Shane Mungitt in the L.A. production of the 2003 Tony Award winning play "Take Me Out." At the suggestion of his manager, Emanuel Millar, Kyle packed up his car and drove from Los Angeles to Atlanta, Georgia to see what the bustling film industry in the southeast had to offer. In Atlanta, Kyle worked consistently on various TV shows and independent projects, such as "Legends & Lies," "Snapped: Killer Couples," "Ivacain," and the 16mm black and white Easy Rider-inspired horror film "Hellbound." After winning the Monologue City monologue festival during the summer of 2016, Kyle signed on with a new agency that suggested he go back to Los Angeles for pilot season. Kyle Colton currently resides in Los Angeles, CA Alicia's Dream premiered in Mexico City in September 2017. Hellbound premiered at The Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, GA on November 2018. His most recent feature, Destination Marfa (co-starring "Candyman" Tony Todd) premiered in June of 2021