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).
Kyle Paul is known for Gotham (2014), Blue Bloods (2010) and John Carter (2012).
Kyle James Peacock is a Canadian film and television actor. Kyle was born in Toronto, Ontario to the parents of Joe and Helen Peacock. Both sides of his family come from English and Scottish descent. Kyle has one older brother. His love for acting started at the age of 9, beginning with short films, and two commercials. Kyle has now done four short films, three independent feature films, two commercials, and an upcoming television role. Kyle was cast in the film Idol's eye in November of 2014 and would of acted aside Robert Pattinson and Rachel Weisz as their son. The film also starred Robert De Niro and would have been directed by Olivier Assayas. Kyle was expected to begin filming through December of 2014 and January of 2015. This role came to an end as the production of the film was shut down due to financial problems.
Kyle Peck was born on September 24th, 1992 in Sacramento, CA, USA. He is an actor, best known for his work in the 2020 psychological horror-thriller "Psychopomp" as Wren. He also appeared in the feature film "M.F.A." starring Francesca Eastwood and Clifton Collins Jr. in 2017, the 2019 action short film "Violet Rain", and the 2016 TV gymnast series "Welcome To My World". Recently, he appeared in the music video "Rum Pi Layi" by Punjabi artist Shahzaib Ahmed, which is now available on YouTube. Kyle Peck is represented by TruPeak Entertainment.
Kyle Penington is an actor, known for The Jurassic Games (2018), Gremlin (2017) and Sandrima Rising (2011).
Kyle Pepper is known for Father of Nations (2022) and If Walls Could Talk (2023).
Kyle Peters is known for Once Upon a Time: The Rock Opera (2015), For the Weekend (2020) and Wait Crimes (2017).
Kyle Pewtress is known for his work on Heavy Rescue: 401 (2016).