Kyle Stoltz is known for Fifty Shades Freed (2018), The Librarians (2014) and V-Force: New Dawn of V.I.C.T.O.R.Y. (2017).
Kyle Stone was born on October 18, 1963 in California, USA. He was an actor, known for Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009). He died on September 13, 2018 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
Kyle Strauts was born in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada. He has three brothers, one older and two younger. Kyle grew up in a very tight family and played a multitude of sports and extra curricular activities. Kyle even took one of the sports, lacrosse, to the professional level before leaving it behind and focusing on a school degree. Kyle graduated with a double bachelor of Kinesiology and Education, with hope that he could teach on the side, while he pursued his love for Film. During the attainment of his University degree, Kyle also picked up dance as a hobby and has used that as a facet to engage with a multitude of cultures around the world. Being immersed in film since his early 20's, Kyle has been training to be an actor in both traditional roles and movement specialization roles. Being 6 feet 9 inches, he stands out in both stature and personality. Kyle continues to train in Vancouver and Los Angeles in a host of different studios. His active philosophy is to learn from many different perspectives of thought, to find inspiration through exploration.
Kyle Summercorn was born on November 27, 1986 in Greenwich, London, England. He is an actor, known for Dead Set (2008), Private Peaceful (2012) and Holby City (1999).
Kyle Sumpter is known for Top Shot (2010).
Kyle Sutton is an actor, known for Delivery Man (2013), Person of Interest (2011) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Kyle Swanson is an actor, known for Death Cast (2021).
Kyle Switzer was born on October 10, 1985 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He is known for White House Down (2013), Immortals (2011) and The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008).
Born and raised in Albuquerque, Kyle T. Cowan is a gay J.D. Candidate, Actor, and Writer. Having just completed his first semester at the University of Denver's Sturm College of Law, Cowan has a broad range of legal interests, ranging from legislation, criminal law, litigation, and politics, to entertainment law. As he investigates what he wants to do with his J.D., Cowan is positive that his passion for helping others and changing the country will help him land on the right legal path. Formally, as an actor, Cowan has appeared in The Short History Of The Long Road, Better Call Saul, Preacher, War On Everyone, Manhattan, and Odd Thomas. As an author, Sunshine is Forever, Cowan's debut novel, was the bestseller at Barnes and Noble for a number of consecutive weeks in the southwest region. The audiobook is available on Audible and won an Earphones Award from AudioFile Magazine. Cowan is also recognized for Writing, Directing, Producing, Editing, and Starring in the indie feature film Camouflage, available via Vimeo and YouTube. After graduating Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Writing and Directing from the University of Colorado, Denver in December 2010, Cowan is now a J.D. '24 Candidate at University of Denver's Sturm College of Law.
Kyle Heffner was born in Chicago, Illinois. His parents noticed his acting ability early and enrolled him, at 11 years old, in a well-respected children's theater, The Jack and Jill Players. After a few plays he began working as a professional in commercials and educational films. His passion for acting took him to Northwestern University. After receiving his degree, he set out for Los Angeles in his grandfather's Ford Granada. Kyle's L.A. angel turned out to be Garry Marshall, who put Kyle to work in Young Doctors in Love (1982), Marshall's directorial debut. "Doctors" was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, which led to Kyle's portrayal of Richie Blazik in Flashdance (1983). Heffner has appeared in over a dozen films since then, including Runaway Train (1985), The Woman in Red (1984), When Harry Met Sally... (1989), High Crimes (2002), and The Hallmark MOW's Family Plan (2005) and Wishing Well (2009). Rounding out his career are numerous national commercials and dozen's TV guest-starring roles which include "Curb your Enthusiasm" (2004), "Seinfeld" (1990), Gideon's Crossing (2000), Suddenly Susan (1996)), and LA theater such as "In Heat" (2008) at the Lost Studio.