Originally from the suburbs of Metro Detroit, Kyle Colton began acting over 20 years ago, starring in school plays and musicals.
Some of his favorite roles include Hugo Peabody (Bye Bye Birdie), Bob Fosse (All That Jazz), Shere Khan (The Jungle Book), John Proctor (The Crucible) & Ralph (Reefer Madness).
At age 16, 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 and TV credits…including “In Love & War,” “Little White Lie” (co-starring Emmy winner Darren Criss), “I.S. Turn,” “The Midnight Hour” and “Little Creeps” (co-starring the late Dustin “Screech” Diamond).
Since making his move to Los Angeles in 2011, Kyle added multiple web series, shorts and features to his resume.
Within six months, Kyle landed a lead role in the thriller “Alicia’s Dream,” filmed in Mexico City.
In 2014, Kyle played Shane Mungitt in an L.A. production of Tony award winner “Take Me Out”
At the suggestion of his manager, Emanuel Millar, Kyle packed up his car and drove from Los Angeles to Atlanta, to see what the bustling film industry in the southeast had to offer.
Kyle worked consistently on various TV shows and independent film projects, such as “Legends & Lies,” “Snapped: Killer Couples” and the 16mm Easy Rider-inspired horror film “Hellbound.”
After winning the Monologue City monologue festival in 2016, Kyle signed with a new agency that suggested he go back to Los Angeles for pilot season.
“Alicia’s Dream” premiered in Mexico City, in September of 2017.
Another thriller,“Destination Marfa,” premiered in Texas on August 3, 2021.
In 2022, Kyle could be seen on popular YouTube channel “Project 863” as Benjamin Cobalt/B27, Inspiration Networks “Wild West Chronicles” and many more projects.
Kyle currently resides in Los Angeles.
Some of his favorite roles include Hugo Peabody (Bye Bye Birdie), Bob Fosse (All That Jazz), Shere Khan (The Jungle Book), John Proctor (The Crucible) & Ralph (Reefer Madness).
At age 16, 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 and TV credits…including “In Love & War,” “Little White Lie” (co-starring Emmy winner Darren Criss), “I.S. Turn,” “The Midnight Hour” and “Little Creeps” (co-starring the late Dustin “Screech” Diamond).
Since making his move to Los Angeles in 2011, Kyle added multiple web series, shorts and features to his resume.
Within six months, Kyle landed a lead role in the thriller “Alicia’s Dream,” filmed in Mexico City.
In 2014, Kyle played Shane Mungitt in an L.A. production of Tony award winner “Take Me Out”
At the suggestion of his manager, Emanuel Millar, Kyle packed up his car and drove from Los Angeles to Atlanta, to see what the bustling film industry in the southeast had to offer.
Kyle worked consistently on various TV shows and independent film projects, such as “Legends & Lies,” “Snapped: Killer Couples” and the 16mm Easy Rider-inspired horror film “Hellbound.”
After winning the Monologue City monologue festival in 2016, Kyle signed with a new agency that suggested he go back to Los Angeles for pilot season.
“Alicia’s Dream” premiered in Mexico City, in September of 2017.
Another thriller,“Destination Marfa,” premiered in Texas on August 3, 2021.
In 2022, Kyle could be seen on popular YouTube channel “Project 863” as Benjamin Cobalt/B27, Inspiration Networks “Wild West Chronicles” and many more projects.
Kyle currently resides in Los Angeles.
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