Kyle Martellacci is a director and writer, known for Canada Day (2017), Built to Kill (2020) and Eve of the Nutcracker (2016).
Kyle Martino is known for 36 Hours (2015), WWE Monday Night RAW (1993) and Barclays Premier League on NBC (2013). He was previously married to Eva Amurri.
Kyle Marvin is a producer and writer, known for The Climb (2019), Kicks (2016) and Hunter Gatherer (2016).
Kyle Mason is known for Battle in Space: The Armada Attacks (2021) and The Boogeys (2017).
Kyle Orlando Massey was born on August 28, 1991, in Atlanta, Georgia. His first acting job was in "The Wizard of Oz," but his big break came after he was cast in the popular Disney sitcom That's So Raven (2003), where he starred as Cory, the mischievous, money-obsessed brother of the main character, Raven-Symoné. Massey is also the star of the Disney Channel original movie Life Is Ruff (2005), in which his hip-hop single "It's a Dog" is featured. He even starred in a music video of "Yin Yang Yo," which premiered in September 2006. Kyle is now the star of Cory in the House (2007), a spin-off of "Raven."
Raised in Indiana, Kyle Matthew Hamilton spent a majority of his youth playing music, skateboarding, and keeping himself heavily involved in the theater. After graduating high school, he briefly attended Indiana University upon moving to Los Angeles. His first acting gig was background work on Tom Ford's directorial feature, 'A Single Man', which led to a Taft-Hartley and eventually receiving his Screen Actors Guild membership. He is a supporter and member of the Red Dog Squadron theater squadron, founded/owned by James Roday and Brad Raider.
Kyle McCachen was born in 1985 in Calgary, Alberta. His father is a lawyer and his mother is a writer. After graduation, Kyle pursued a career in professional snowboarding which segued into a passion for film. As a first year film student Kyle founded Stoke Show Media Group in 2009 to develop story content and provide digital design services. In 2011, Kyle produced and directed a short film for ALS Charity which received a National Public Awareness Award bringing Kyle to the attention of Hollywood producer Rick Rosenthal. Upon graduation from the BOSA Center for Film and Animation in 2012, Kyle wrote, developed, produced and directed several feature length projects, short films and commercials. Kyle has created content with various talented film makers and production companies including Brightlight Pictures, Granville Entertainment Group, Kensington TV, Triple Threat Films, Lighthouse Pictures, Pink Buffalo Films, TVOntario, CPAC and Rogers.
Kyle McCallion is an actor and producer, known for Digital Athletes: The Road to Seat League (2017), Friends of Atticus (2016) and Pizza Deliverance (2018).
Kyle McCann is known for The Charnel House (2016), Cleveland Abduction (2015) and A Thousand Words (2013).
Kyle McCarley grew up (but not really) in Kansas and moved to LA at 18 to study acting. After getting hooked on playing World of Warcraft with his buds, he co-wrote, co-directed, and voiced several characters in a fan-made online radio play. Once he finished his Theatre degree at the University of Southern California, he decided to further pursue that passion in the form a career in voice acting. When Kyle was younger, he'd watched plenty of Cartoon Network's Toonami where he was introduced to Gundam Wing (his favorite). But it was a workshop with Mami Okada from Bang Zoom that really got him into anime. Mami liked his work, started calling him in for auditions and eventually cast him in a few projects. When he got the chance to audition for Iron-Blooded Orphans, he was beyond thrilled. And when he was cast as Mikazuki, he freaked out. The lead role in the newest Gundam series? Yes, please! Kyle can be heard in anime, video games, cartoons, audio books, live action dubs, TV and radio commercials, industrial ads, and even a talking toy plunger. Visit KyleMcCarley.com for more information.