Kyle Kernan is a Producer, Consultant, Actor, and Entrepreneur of the film arts. He studied Motion picture and television from the Academy of Art University. Originally born in Panama, Central America, he moved to the US at an early age where he began his passion for film. He has produced and acted in a number of films that have played in markets across the world. The Hollywood Reporter recognized his performance in the Indie Comedy: Radio Dreams stating his bison like presence commands the screen. He continues the pursuit bring films from script to screen.
Kyle Keuris is an actor, known for Five Bedrooms (2019).
Kyle Kinane is an actor and writer, known for Funny People (2009), The House (2017) and Epic (2013).
Kyle Kirkpatrick was born on 27 April 1986 in Voorhees, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Uncaged (2016), Post Meridian (2008) and Fondi '91 (2013).
Born and raised in a small town outside of San Diego, CA, Kyle was introduced to the performing arts at a young age. Throughout elementary and middle school, Kyle was involved with his school orchestra and played the violin for a handful of those years since sports never caught his attention or interest. Gaining the experience from music and learning an instrument set the foundation for Kyle to pursue his endeavors in the arts. This led to having numerous roles throughout his high school years in his community, drama courses, and musical theatre. With the skills of acting, singing, and dancing combined, he knew that this is what he needed to pursue further and take seriously as an artist. Unlike most kids in junior high and high school, Kyle already knew deep within that this was what we he wanted to do. With the inspiration from kids/teens his age on Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, he took it upon himself to seek out how he could get his foot in the door for opportunities to audition for such projects on those popular kids programming channels. With his determination and perseverance, Kyle joined Proscout -a showcase and scouting event which led to him signing with his first major agency in the Los Angeles market. While maintaining the balance of good grades and extracurricular activities in school, Kyle had the support of many family and friends driving him to and from San Diego to Los Angeles for countless TV/Film and commercial auditions. With the brutal and tough competitiveness in the entertainment industry, Kyle would not take "No" as answer or allow that to detour him from the path that he had invested numerous amounts of time, training, energy, and money into. With the head strong mentality of never giving up, Kyle has gone on to work on numerous national campaigns for Samsung, Kia Motors, Cinemark, Cox Communications and much more. Kyle can be seen in the hit TV show All American, as Derrick on The CW, executive produced by Greg Berlanti. He can also be seen on Atypical for Netflix, Nickelodeon's Game Shakers as Palmer, and MTVs Awkward. His independent film credits also include roles in The League of Legend Keepers produced by Sean McNamara, Girl Flu, and Gay Camp which have gone onto compete in many film festival circuits. Aside from TV/Film, Kyle is still heavily involved with music as a singer --he maintains being one of The Los Angeles Lakers ongoing vocalists for the National Anthem at Staples Center. Raised with the example of having a strong faith in his family and the loving desire to always give back, Kyle also has philanthropic involvement with many LGBTQ+ organizations and the Thirst Project - a nonprofit organization that works with the support of youth around the world to end the global water crisis by building fresh water wells in developing communities that need safe, clean drinking water.
Kyle Klaus was born on August 26, 1982 in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for FBI (2018), The Last O.G. (2018) and Happy! (2017).
Kyle Kleege is known for Earworm (2024), Messy Boys (2021) and Hickey (2017).
Kyle Klein is an actor, known for Her Side of the Bed (2017).
Kyle Klein is known for The Willowbrook (2022).
Kyle Knies was born and raised in Jasper, Indiana. He was discovered as he was walking down the street by a modeling/talent scout. Kyle dropped his current job as a carpenter to travel to Rome and secured a position as lead model for Abercrombie & Fitch. Kyle then began to pursue his interest in acting. After joining forces with his career long manager, Stephen Carp, he received training from exclusive studios like Beverly Hills Playhouse, Larry Moss Acting Studio, and William Esper Acting Studio, Kyle landed a recurring role on the hit daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives, as well as lead roles in films such as Perfect Lover, Coincidence, Dark Angel, and Third Eye. He has also been featured in commercials for Pepsi, Head & Shoulders, Clear Eyes, and Ruby Tuesdays. In 2012, Kyle starred in HBO's original hit The Girl's Guide To Depravity and has been continuing to work for HBO since.