Kyle  Colton
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Originally  from  the   suburbs  of  southeast  Michigan,  Kyle  Colton  began  acting  15  years  ago,  starting  with




school  plays  and  musicals.  Some  of  his  favorite  roles  include  Hugo  Peabody  (Bye  Bye  Birdie),  Bob  Fosse  




(All  That  Jazz),  Shere  Kahn  (The  Jungle  Book),  John  Proctor  (The  Crucible)  and  Ralph  (Reefer  Madness).   









In  2005,  Kyle  acted  in  his  first  feature  film,  playing  the  younger  version  of  the  lead  character  in  the  




indie  thriller  "Clocking  Paper."  From  then  on,  Kyle  knew  he  wanted  to  be  a  film  actor.








While  studying  advertising,  TV/Film  production  and  theatre  at  Michigan  State  University,  Kyle  built  an 




impressive  resume  of  independent  film  &  TV  credits . . . including  "In  Love  &  War,"  "Little  White  Lie"   



(co-starring  "Glee"  star  Darren  Criss),  "I.S.  Turn,"  "The  Midnight  Hour"  and  "Little  Creeps"  (co-starring   



Dustin  'Screech'  Diamond).








Since  making  his  move  to  Los  Angeles  in  the  fall  of  2011,  Kyle managed  to  add  multiple  


web  series, shorts  and  features  to  his  already  extensive  resume  of  projects. 







Kyle  played  Shane  Mungitt  in  the  L.A.  production  of  the  2003  Tony  Award  winning  play


 "Take  Me  Out,"  in  
January  2014.









At the suggestion of his manager, Emanuel Millar, Kyle packed up his car and drove from Los Angeles


to Atlanta, Georgia to see what the bustling film industry in the southeast had to offer. With his


manager and agent also residing in the Peach state, Kyle had many opportunities to make a name for


himself in a new market.






Kyle worked consistently on various TV shows and independent projects, such as "Legends & Lies,"



"Snapped: Killer Couples," the pilot "Ivacain," the 16mm black and white Easy Rider-esque horror film



"Hellbound" and the thriller "Til Death."





After winning the Monologue City monologue festival during the summer of 2016...Kyle signed on with a new


agency that suggested he go back to Los Angeles for pilot season.








Kyle's  feature  film,  "Alicia's  Dream,"  premiered in Mexico City in September of 2017.  




Kyle’s next feature “Destination Marfa” was released August 3, 2021





​Kyle Colton currently resides in Los Angeles
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