Kyle Williams is known for Moonshot (2022), Preach (2023) and The Last Five.
Kyle Williams is an actor, known for Zola (2020), Conan (2010) and Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History (2019).
Originally from Concord, CA, Kyle graduated from CalStateEastBay with a BS in Kinesiology where he served as an assistant coach on the men's basketball team. On a whim, he moved to Los Angeles and five weeks later he was on set leading a brand commercial that aired on YouTube. It was there that he gained a profound respect for the art, and officially found his calling. He is best known for his commitment, tenacity, improvisation techniques and ability to immerse himself in a diverse spectrum of roles, with a particular passion for character-driven subject matter involving meaningful themes. His assiduous nature makes him a very giving actor, along with an affinity to connect with all walks of life based on his diverse background and life experience. And he continues to work closely with his coach and mentor Douglas Warhit.
Kyle Wise was born on October 12th. Growing up he split his time living in Portland, Oregon and Boston, Massachusetts. He got his interest in acting while attending a stage production of The Phantom of the Opera as part of an at risk youth outreach program. To this day Kyle has maintained that theater saved his life. Kyle played Division II football at Portland State University. He suffered a hamstring injury while playing middle linebacker. He is an avid scuba diver as well as a member of the Explorers Club. As of 2014, he has been involved with the USS Bear expedition.
Kyle Wyatt is an accomplished actor who is driven by an incredible passion for self-expression. His roles are often noted for their unique blend of passion, intensity, and humor. Kyle has created characters that are unforgettable. Kyle has appeared in feature films such as Carlito's Way (1993), Agenda (2007), and Vibrations (1996). He was nominated for several awards by his peers, for his roles throughout College. Kyle has also appeared in more than 200 commercials, voice-over's and in several major theater productions. Born in Dallas, Texas, Kyle Wyatt had spent his early years creating short skits and dances for family and friends. Kyle spent his summers creating his own variety shows, doing imitations and singing for any audience he could muster. He vividly remembers watching movies and analyzing each character. Ever since his earliest days, he was fascinated by acting. Kyle left Longview, Texas in 1987 to attend West Texas State University in Canyon, Texas. He studied music, psychology, and literature, as a student at the University. However, he could not escape the allure of theater and quickly began auditioning for parts in local theater productions. He began reading every screenplay he could find. From classical theater to contemporary film, Kyle's love of acting was uncontrollable. Kyle soon sold his 1968 Volkswagen Bug to get enough money to buy a plane ticket to New York. Kyle was excited to be in New York, where he could study people, and listen to their stories. "I became a student of life," he recalls. A year later, started landing various roles in commercials and voice-overs. Kyle then began attending acting workshops and continued auditioning for any production that would see him. His first acting job was for an Arista Records commercial, shot in Central Park which actually introduced Whitney Houston to the world. Shortly after this, he landed a role in the Mortal Kombat commercial, which later, he describes, the director pulled him out and placed him full front and center to yell the iconic Mortal Kombat scream that is used in all games, videos, DVDs, movie soundtracks and even the Immortal's techno song, which has been used in helping build the Mortal Kombat franchise. It wasn't long before Kyle landed an extra role in a major motion picture - Carlito's Way (1993), alongside Al Pacino and Penelope Ann Miller. His passion for his craft fueled his ambition to be sort of a perfectionist, learning various dialects and studying mannerisms as he continued to attempt to "become that character". Kyle is now working on his first vocal project, which is due to be announced sometime soon. "Kyle's love of acting is infectious", said one student, "Once you see his work, you become mesmerized and drawn into everything he does".
Kyle Young is an actor, known for Father's Day (2011) and Cold Blood (2008).
Born and raised in Rochester, NY, Kyle is an Actor and Producer. He began his training at Geva Theatre Center in his hometown at the age of 13. In 2004, Kyle had the privilege of serving as an apprentice and teacher at the same program he attended as a teenager, Geva Theatre's Summer Conservatory. Kyle trained at Mason Gross School of the Arts BFA Acting conservatory program at Rutgers University, as well as the Atlantic Acting School, NYSSSA, and The Barrow Group Theatre Company. In June 2010, Kyle joined the cast of Cirque du Soleil's The Beatles LOVE as the lead character, the Pink Nowhere Man. At LOVE, Kyle participated in numerous TV and print spots, including the 2010 season finale of Americas Got Talent on NBC (16 million viewers), and performing with Paul McCartney at the 2012 MusiCares / Grammy event in Los Angeles. He had the honor of being directed by James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic), and Andrew Adamson (Narnia, Shrek) in Paramount Pictures 2012 release of "Cirque du Soleil's: World's Away". After performing in almost 1,500 shows with The Beatles LOVE, Kyle moved back to Los Angeles in 2014.
Kyle Znamenak is known for S: A Superman Fan Film (2011), Innerself (2018) and The Rapture (2007).
Kylee Benson is an actress, known for 30 Kills Served (2021) and South Beach Love (2021).
Kylee Brown is an actress, known for Motherland: Fort Salem (2020), Safety (2020) and American Housewife (2016).