Kyle Hendershot is an American actor born and raised in Lima, Ohio on March 13, 1992. Growing up he had aspirations of being a doctor but soon fell in love with acting after being dragged off of his first film set in order to take a college entrance exam. He never forgot the experience and after his junior year of college he decided that's what he wanted to do after being inspired by Allen Watt's "What do you want" speech. Kyle graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University but upon his graduation he moved to California to pursue a career as an actor, much to the disapproval of his parents.
Kyle is the son of a former Marine Corp drill instructor and an elementary school arts educator. He thought he was going to be an astronaut or a biologist and was admitted to Rice University as a biology major. Instead he graduated with a degree in history and art history and attended the University of Texas - Austin, where he received an MFA in film production in 1999. His feature narrative film debut ROOM premiered at both the 2005 Sundance and Directors' Fortnight film festivals. His follow-up film FOURPLAY is an anthology-of-shorts feature again executive produced by Michael Stipe and Jim McKay. He is a working film editor/educator/director hybrid and teaches film production at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
Kyle Hepburn is an actor, known for Gnomercy (2019).
Kyle Hester was born in New Orleans La. to a professional football player father (Ray Hester of the New Orleans Saints) and a cheerleader mother (Hollis Huntoon). His inspiration to act came early in life starting out in drama class in junior high school. Kyle then attended the High School for the Performing and Visual arts in Houston, TX. He double majored in theatre and dance in his senior year. You may have seen him as a dancer in Houston at The Tower Theatre. Kyle has had the honor of working with award winning directors John Frankenhiemer, Bruce Beresford and Mark Shelton to name a few. His film career has taken him to both sides of the camera including building the 1/3rd scale sets for "Team America" and being the art department lead man on the T.V. show "Wipe Out". Keep an eye out for his first producing venture "Burden of Freedom" where he will produce as well as play one of the lead characters.
Kyle Hixon is known for Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023), The Last Duel (2021) and Crosshair (2022).
Kyle Hnedak is known for Miscreant (2018), The Parts You Lose (2019) and Besetment (2017).
Kyle Horn is known for Ghost Dicks (2022), Elsewhere: Down The Rabbit Hole and The Long Shadow (2019).
Kyle Hotz is known for The Watchers: Revelation (2013), Dark Iris (2018) and The Penitent Thief (2020).
Kyle grew up in Loveland, Colorado. Kyle's first job was in a dinner theater in nearby Fort Collins; where he worked during the ages of 13-14 years old. During the summer, Kyle acted in many plays at the Carousel Dinner Theatre. He has appeared in "The Sound of Music", "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever", "The Unsinkable Molly Brown", "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory", and many more. In the fall, Kyle worked in the theater as a busboy. He discovered his ambition to act during the time period of his first and second plays. He also worked for the Reporter-Herald and ran a paper route to earn money so that he could buy a car to drive out to LA. Kyle guest-starred on the television series Chicago Hope (1994) on December 6, 1996. He then went on to star in his first feature film House Arrest (1996). He immediately followed up with starring roles in three more upcoming features: The Paper Brigade (1996), Address Unknown (1997) and Robo Warriors (1996). Since then, Kyle has completed a leading role in the feature film Skeletons (1997), starring Ron Silver. In 1998, Kyle acted on the Love Boat: The Next Wave (1998), the TV remake of The Love Boat (1977). In 2000, he co-starred on the acclaimed series Grosse Pointe (2000), a clever satire based on behind-the-scenes actions on Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990). Incidently, Darren Star was executive producer of both of these shows. It ran for 17 episodes.
Kyle Humphrey is known for Cat City (2008), Party Girl Plus One (2009) and If You Look Close (2015).