Kyle Nystrom is known for Take Back the Knife (2015).
Kyle O'Malley is an actor, known for The Curse of the Dragon Sword (2017).
Kyle Orzech is an actor, known for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Toronto Show (2021), The Daily Special (2012) and An Amish Murder (2013).
Kyle Otto is a producer and executive, known for Ghost in the Shell (2017), Orphan Horse (2018) and JL Ranch (2016).
Kyle Overstreet is an actor, known for Give or Take (2020), The Dead of Night (2021) and The Hollywood Puppet Show (2017).
Kyle Pacek is originally from a small town in New Hampshire. During Pacek's freshman year of college in 2007, he started a business selling parts, accessories, and gear for Powersports (motorcycles, ATV's, snowmobiles, and watercraft). Throughout college he was focused on growing his business and his major in Occupational Health and Safety. The hard work has now paid off as Pacek's business is still growing to this day. Pacek has a website that sells product all around the world, as well as a retail location back East dominating the Powersports industry. Now you're wondering how did Kyle Pacek become an actor?? During the summer of 2011 he was on vacation in Anaheim when a recruiter from Disney randomly asked him to participate in the film "Oz The Great And Powerful". Though he never thought about acting before, he was willing to give it a whirl. After taking Pacek's information, the recruiter said if the producer liked his look, they would call within a couple of weeks. Once he flew home from vacation he was back to the grind and surprisingly received the call from casting. Pacek was originally told he would be working on the film for three weeks in late September. However, while on the set he received two additional roles and was able to stay for two months. Having the opportunity to get so involved sparked a new interest for the acting industry. Pacek had an incredible experience working with all the stars such as James Franco, Mila Kunis, Michelle Williams, Zach Braff, Bill Cobbs, and the list goes on. Not only did he learn from and build relationships with the stars, but as well as all the extras and those behind the scenes. The movie wrapped a few days before Thanksgiving allowing him to be home for the holidays. Looking back, sharing his experience with all his friends and family made him want to continue acting. In January of 2012 Pacek drove across country and landed in Los Angeles to pursue his acting career. Since then Pacek has been tearing it up on many productions! Pacek says "It's awesome to be constantly working with great people making those reels turn every day." Although Pacek never thought of being an actor or living in LA, he is so thankful for everything that has happened! As they say "everything happens for a reason."
Kyle Patrick is an American-born actor and singer, with a primarily German and Polish descent. Though born in Honolulu, HI, Kyle moved around the United States at a young age until ultimately ending up in Erie, PA, where he ultimately was raised. After settling down in the area, he was entered into the Wattsburg Area School District for his education; it was here Kyle was introduced to acting, with a production of "A Christmas Carol" at Seneca High School; his involvement in the arts grew exponentially following. After graduating from Seneca High School in 2013, Kyle attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC - CH) from 2013-2016, where he was academically involved in a dual-degree program and a supplementary minor. Beyond his academics, he also involved himself heavily in campus theatre programs, continued his growth in gymnastics , maintained a part-time job, and participated in conservation research projects (which ranged from Hawai'ian waters to UNC campus rooftops). Though, during his time at UNC - CH, Kyle was heavily involved in student theatre, he also expanded into working with larger-scale productions, such as "Dunsinane" with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre of Scotland, as well as "Antigone" with Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg and the Barbican, both of which appeared at Carolina Performing Arts, a performance hall housed at the UNC - CH campus Memorial Hall. Kyle also utilized his time at university to delve into opportunities out-of-state, one of which being with the ReGroup Theatre's staged-reading of "Hymn to the Rising Sun." It was during this same trip that he he decided to further branch his artistic involvement, and thus participated in a photo shoot with the foreign clothing-line "Chrum," as well as worked on set for the television show "Blood Feuds." Upon graduating, Kyle moved to the Detroit-metro area in 2016 to continue working in both conservation research, as well as acting. It was here that he performed in one of his dream roles: Jack, from Sondheim's "Into the Woods." The Detroit area also birthed Kyle's interest in film, where he was cast in his first film: Carver Diserens' "Break a Leg." This film was followed in quick succession by others produced by the students at the Motion Picture Institute (MPI) of Troy, MI.
Kyle Patrick Alvarez was born on May 19, 1983 in Miami, Florida, USA. He is a producer and director, known for The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015), Easier with Practice (2009) and C.O.G. (2013).
Kyle was born to his parents, Carolyn Darling (a childcare provider) and Patrick Darling (a sales manager). He also has a younger brother, Kevin Darling. He was born and raised in Northfield, Vermont. Throughout his teens, he performed in local theater productions (such as portraying Peter van Daan in 'The Diary Of Anne Frank'), and he was cast in films in Vermont, New York, and Boston. It was during this time that he got cast in a film, 'After Last Season', (which could either make or break a person). For the next couple of years, he continued back and forth between the east coast and the west coast. In the most recent years, is when he has started to gain more exposure. By residing full time in Los Angeles...he landed a supporting role in the feature film The Surface. It performed outstandingly well in the film festival world. It premiered at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco (2015). It went on to be considered as one of the Most Popular Gay Films of 2015 according to IMDb and it was put on The M Report: Best Films of 2015...So Far! He was cast in a leading role in the intense, short film called Undetectable . This film went on to to receive the Award of Merit at the San Francisco Film Awards by Critics. During this time, he won the leading role in the music video for A Place To Go by Investo and Tara McDonald. It went on to receive MTV's Clip of the Week and has gone viral on YouTube. Also during this time, he was featured in the web series called We, The Band. And also in the music video by Kill Frenzy called No Panties. He has since landed a supporting role in the series called Treading Yesterday. And most recently appeared on an episode of Tosh.O on Comedy Central. He has performed in the stage show called Dog Sees God and has been cast in a new series called You My Ride? Along with all of this, he was interviewed by Backstage for their #IGotCast column, which was released nationally. (2016).
Kyle was born to his parents, Carolyn Darling (a childcare provider) and Patrick Darling (a sales manager). He also has a younger brother, Kevin Darling. He was born and raised in Northfield, Vermont. Throughout his teens, he performed in local theater productions (such as portraying Peter van Daan in 'The Diary Of Anne Frank'), and he was cast in films in Vermont, New York, and Boston. It was during this time that he got cast in a film, 'After Last Season', (which could either make or break a person). For the next couple of years, he continued back and forth between the east coast and the west coast. In the most recent years, is when he has started to gain more exposure. By residing full time in Los Angeles...he landed a supporting role in the feature film The Surface. It performed outstandingly well in the film festival world. It premiered at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco (2015). It went on to be considered as one of the Most Popular Gay Films of 2015 according to IMDb and it was put on The M Report: Best Films of 2015...So Far! He was cast in a leading role in the intense, short film called Undetectable . This film went on to to receive the Award of Merit at the San Francisco Film Awards by Critics. During this time, he won the leading role in the music video for A Place To Go by Investo and Tara McDonald. It went on to receive MTV's Clip of the Week and has gone viral on YouTube. Also during this time, he was featured in the web series called We, The Band. And also in the music video by Kill Frenzy called No Panties. He has since landed a supporting role in the series called Treading Yesterday. And most recently appeared on an episode of Tosh.O on Comedy Central. He has performed in the stage show called Dog Sees God and has been cast in a new series called You My Ride? Along with all of this, he was interviewed by Backstage for their #IGotCast column, which was released nationally. (2016).