Kyle Love is an actor/writer/director based in the Pacific Northwest. He started acting on the stage before moving to the screen, and soon became the writer and director of his own films. Graduating from Central Washington University with a Film Production Major and a Screenwriting Minor in 2016, he continues to pursue creating his own projects. He and his twin brother, Jake Love, work together to create films that entertain while inspiring conversation. In 2016 they finished production on their first feature film, Snowed In.
Kyle Lowder is an Emmy-nominated and award-winning actor and producer. He was accepted into the School of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University, and began their intensive BFA Drama program. However, in early 2000 during his sophomore year in college, an invitation to attend a talent showcase in Los Angeles immediately relocated him to the west coast. Kyle signed with representation shortly after his arrival in Los Angeles and signed modeling contracts with ABERCROMBIE & FITCH and SPEEDO. In July of 2000, five months after his relocation from New York, Kyle landed a three year contract role with the NBC daytime drama, DAYS OF OUR LIVES, a role that would later bring him an Emmy nomination in 2003. After a six year run on DAYS Kyle moved networks to CBS, signing a contract with THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL. He would leave that role in 2011 to pursue a new opportunity in the music industry. After a year of recording and touring in Italy to promote his self-titled debut album, Kyle hit the stage with the original Las Vegas company of Broadway's ROCK OF AGES playing 'Stacee Jaxx.' Following a year in Las Vegas, Kyle returned home to Los Angeles to begin work as the executive producer of LADIES OF THE LAKE. He also stars in the miniseries, which is currently in it's second season and airs on Amazon Prime Video. Most recently, Kyle returned to DAYS OF OUR LIVES in a contract role.
Kyle Murray Hamilton is a Film Director and Actor Born on Feb 18 1992 in Cape - Breton, Nova Scotia Known for Directing Music Videos & short films . Best Known for the BET mini series The book of Negroes , Netflix/Discovery Canada's series Frontier ,And the feature film "Werewolf" (2016)
Kyle Mac is an actor and producer, known for Between (2015), 21 Thunder (2017) and Titans (2018).
The "boy next door, if that boy spent lots of time alone in the basement", is how Rich Cohen described Kyle MacLachlan in a 1994 article for "Rolling Stone" magazine. That distinctly askew wholesomeness made MacLachlan a natural to become famous as the alter ego of twisted director David Lynch. MacLachlan was born and raised in Yakima, Washington, to Catherine Louise (Stone), a public relations director, and Kent Alan McLachlan, a lawyer and stockbroker. He has Scottish, English, Cornish, and German ancestry. MacLachlan graduated from the University of Washington in 1982. The darkly handsome actor made his feature film debut when he starred in the big-budget David Lynch adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune (1984), but only enjoyed real success after appearing in a second Lynch project, the moody and perverse classic, Blue Velvet (1986). The following year saw MacLachlan appearing as an otherworldly FBI agent in the cult classic sci-fi film, The Hidden (1987). This turned out to be a sign of things to come, as MacLachlan soon took on another oddball G-man, "Special Agent Dale Cooper", on Lynch's cryptic ABC-TV series, Twin Peaks (1990), perhaps, along with Blue Velvet (1986), his most famous role. MacLachlan's remarkable work as Agent Cooper earned him a Golden Globe award and a pair of Emmy nominations, as well as steady work in television and films, including a part as Ray Manzarek in the Oliver Stone film, The Doors (1991), and villain "Cliff Vandercave" in the live action version of The Flintstones (1994). His career took a hit after he appeared in the infamous flop, Showgirls (1995). However, MacLachlan returned to prominence in the early 2000s with a re-occurring role on HBO's Sex and the City (1998), as well as a starring role in the TV movie, The Spring (2000), and a turn as "Claudius" in director Michael Almereyda's version of Hamlet (2000). MacLachlan later took advantage of his resemblance to Cary Grant, when he played the classic actor's spirit in Touch of Pink (2004). MacLachlan has remained a popular actor with independent filmmakers, and he has also been a familiar face on television, appearing on the ABC-TV shows, In Justice (2006) and Desperate Housewives (2004).
Born and raised in Bend, Oregon, Kyle is the oldest of three siblings. Kyle's mother was a social worker and his father a police officer. From childhood his parents encouraged him to pursue what he was passionate about, which was to become an actor or a cop. As a teenager, Kyle wrote and performed stand up comedy and sketches at local clubs and coffee shops, but would go on to become a police officer. He graduated top of his class and served as an instructor at the police academy in addition to his regular duties. While working a graveyard shift, he was asked to help film an arrest scene in an independent film. Having never acted before, he accepted and after spending an hour on set realized acting was what he ultimately wanted to pursue. Six months later he left the police force and moved to Los Angeles.
Kyle Malan is known for The Haunted Hotel (2021), Listen to Me (2019) and The Here and Now (2019).
Kyle Marie Colucci grew up in Northern California where she was first exposed to acting through shows with Missoula Children's Theatre. She received two drama scholarships in high school and went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre from the University of Southern California, with an emphasis in both stage and on-camera acting.
Kyle Marra's interest in film started at a very young age. As he stepped into high school, he had two very strong English teachers who inspired him and taught him how to break down a story, examine plot devices, dissect character motivations, and so much more. Though these skills were primarily used on stories in class, he soon began applying them to the films he would watch causing him to start watching movies in a much deeper way. This fueled his interest in the movie making process. He then began researching his favorite films just to read about how they were made. The more he read and watched, the more he wanted to be involved in the process. This led him to pursue acting. His various acting roles gave him many opportunities to be on set and learn about other aspects of the film making process. After spending years learning, and a push from some influential friends, he started Root and Branch Films. Root and Branch Films has allowed him and others to foster their ever-growing film making skills while also creating an environment for actors, writers, editors, cinematographers, costume designers, and graphic designers to express themselves creatively.