Kyle Calderwood is an actor and director, known for Daddy's Girl (2011), The Crow Road (1996) and In Search of La Che (2011).
Kyle Cantrell is known for So Cold the River (2022) and The Heart of Country: How Nashville Became Music City USA (2014).
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Kyle Carrion is a producer and actor, known for Extra Ordinary (2020), The Reduction (2018) and The Resonator (2022).
Kyle Carroll is known for Birdies (2022).
Kyle Carter is known for The Shutdown (2022).
Kyle won an Emmy Award for his role in the television program Crimestoppers Case Files: Northeast Ohio, and can be seen in the High School Football Film Underdogs. In 2014 you can also see him in the films Draft Day, and most recently Jenny's Wedding. Kyle also finished his first season with the Great Lakes Theater Festival, with Ensemble roles in Shakespeare's A Winters Tale and Much Ado About Nothing. Other show credits include Citizen Barlow in Gem of the Ocean, Trombone 7 in God's Trombones, Drawer/Lightbulb/Window in Closure, African Student in The Great White Hope, Bass Reeves in A Solitary Voice, & Zero in Holes. Four Seasons at the Karamu House. Other Shows include Private Anthony Smalls in A Soldiers Play, Abe Smith in The Gospel According to James, Lowboy in Lower Ninth and Torry in Huck and Holden at the Ensemble Theater. Other shows include Jason Harlan in While I'm Here on This Earth for the Cleveland Public Theater, Andre Louis in Seedfolks for the Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio, Victor Frankenstein in Frankenstein; Storyteller in Once on this Island; and Benvolio in Romeo and Juliet at the Cleveland Play House. He has also shot industrial videos for Best Buy and Travel Centers of America. Kyle is a proud graduate of the Cleveland School of the Arts in 2009 and is represented by the Docherty Talent and Model Agency.
Kyle Cartieri is known for Casual Encounters (2016), Todrick & Aubrey Peeples: 'Youngblood' (2015) and Parks and Recreation (2009).
Kyle Casey Chu (Panda Dulce) is a drag performer, composer and writer. He is the creator, writer, producer, lead actor, and songwriter of the all-Queer and Trans People Of Color-centered web series: Chosen Fam. He studied music at Sarah Lawrence College, where he was discovered by feminist filmmaker, Lilly Rivlin, who appointed him to score her award-winning feature-length documentary, "Grace Paley: Collected Shorts" (2010). Kyle moved on to score her two subsequent documentaries, "Esther Broner: Weave of Women" (2013), and Heather Booth Changing the World" (2017), both centering on feminist activists. Kyle later earned his Master's in Social Work from Columbia University in 2016.
Canadian born and based in Los Angeles, Kyle Cassie has consistently challenged himself to push the limits and visually reinvent with his evocative storytelling voice since he jumped behind the camera to Direct. Kyle's passion for film is rooted in stories that strive to engage and challenge the viewer through social commentary, quests of the heart and throwing a light onto the darker themes inclusive of our flawed human condition highlighted in scripted feature films and shorts. Kyle also spent a number of years Directing and Producing in the visually stimulating world of beauty commercial content for a New York based global beauty brand shooting in LA, NYC, London and Berlin. As a "one man army" he's also been cinematographer on many of his Directing projects. In addition, his love for the post production process keeps him seated as editor and colorist allowing him to tangibly carry his creative vision on his projects through to final delivery. His articulate understanding of pacing, genre and the puppeteering of emotional beats earned him several award nominations for his work and his insatiable appetite for boundary pushing storytelling continues with the development of multiple feature films.