Kyle Devero is known for Moving On (2013), The Best Man (2013) and The Subtractor.
Kyle DiMaggio is known for Jije (2022), Henry Danger (2014) and Gray News Network (2019).
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Kyle Dodge is known for The Rider, Hunter's Creed (2020) and Canal Street (2018).
Kyle Donaldson is an actor and producer, known for Death Note (2017), CityNews Tonight Vancouver (2018) and The Mistletoe Promise (2016).
Kyle Dooley is an actor and writer, known for Picnicface (2011), Counterfeit Cat (2016) and Gary and His Demons (2018).
Kyle Douglas is an actor, known for Party Hype (2018).
Downes began his career in the entertainment industry at the age of 13 as an actor in Toronto, Canada. He spent the next decade as a working actor appearing in independent films and television series including leading roles in the teen drama "Higher Ground" and Disney's "Lizzie McGuire". As time progressed Downes found himself being drawn to the other side of the camera and began focusing his attentions on writing, producing and ultimately directing. Crafting several short films and working behind the scenes on others productions he refined his skills and created the anthology drama "10/10" before attempting the feature length neo-noir thriller "Proxy Kill". Downes lives in Los Angeles and is an avid motorcycle enthusiast in his free time.
Kyle Drew is an actor, known for The End of Us (2021).
Kyle Dubas was named the 17th General Manager in the Club's history on May 11, 2018 after originally joining the Leafs as Assistant General Manager in July of 2014. In his role as Assistant General Manager, Dubas held multiple responsibilities including player personnel, managing the club's player development department and farm system, managing the organizations Research & Development department, and overseeing the organization's top prospects as General Manager of the Maple Leafs' AHL affiliate, the Toronto Marlies. In his four seasons as General Manager of the Marlies, the team compiled a record of 190-90-20-4 and captured the Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy as AHL regular season champion in 2015-16 and 2017-18. In 2017-18, the Marlies reached 50 wins for the third time in team history (2007- 08, 2015-16), set the League record for most road wins in a season (30) and earned the franchise's first Calder Cup championship. Before joining the Maple Leafs, Dubas served as General Manager of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in the Ontario Hockey League for three seasons from 2011-12 to 2013-14. During his tenure, his teams finished with an overall record of 109-76-7-12, which included two post-season berths and a West Division title in 2013-14. From 2011 through 2014, the Greyhounds had 14 players drafted to the National Hockey League; second most of all OHL teams over that span. At the time of his hiring by the Greyhounds, the Sports Management Graduate from Brock University (Dean's List honours) became the second youngest General Manager in OHL history at the age of 25. In 2015, Dubas was recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the sports industry's brightest young stars in their annual Top 30 Under 30 in Sports list. He was also honoured with the Brock University Distinguished Young Alumni Award in March of 2015. Dubas and his wife, Shannon, have one son.