Kyle Harris is an actor, known for Stitchers (2015), High Maintenance (2016) and God Friended Me (2018).
Kyle Hartford has been a devotee to the art of cinema ever since he was a child. In his youth, he made short films on his computer's webcam. As he grew more experienced and more infatuated with his craft, he has directed several short films. In 2021, his video "Meat Dog" went viral and gained over 172,000 views on YouTube. Using his extensive knowledge of classic cinema, Hartford seeks to push boundaries in the field as well as show his admiration for film through his work.
Kyle Harwood is known for The Littlest Angel (2011).
Kyle Haynes is known for Hallows Point (2007), Immortal Island (2011) and 100 Tears (2007).
Kyle Hazlehurst is an actor, known for Spearphishing (2021), Sure Shot Dombrowski: The Early Years 2 (2019) and Wild Bunch on Ice (2020).
Kyle Hebert was one of the few people who knew what he wanted to be as a youth and actually achieved it. In high school and at the University of North Texas, he was a DJ for the school radio stations. Not long after graduation, he worked his way thru many radio formats and eventually found a home on Disney Radio. Better known as "Squeege" to his radio audience, Kyle entertains his young audience with wacky character voices and crazy antics. He pursued his other great interest, Voice Acting. At Funimation, he voiced many characters including teenage Gohan of Dragon Ball Z fame. This has propelled him into celebrity status in the Anime world with world appearances and websites devoted to his work. He also voiced Ryu in the Street Fighter game series. He is also an autistic person.
Kyle Hedrick is an assistant director and producer, known for Into the Waves (2020), The Boat (2012) and The Kettering Incident (2016).
Kyle Helf is an actor and cinematographer, known for Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003), The Rough Part (2018) and Tom Segura: Mostly Stories (2016).
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.