Kyle Williams(XXXV)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Kyle Williams holds a BFA Acting degree from Texas Tech University. Kyle's most recent film credits include Oppenheimer directed by Christopher Nolan (Universal), Babylon directed by Damien Chazelle (Paramount), and From the Wilderness (Santa Barbara International Film Fest) directed by Melinda Guo. Kyle's recent television credits include The Offer (Paramount Plus), Judge Dad (FOX), The Innocent Man (Netflix) playing the role of Tommy Ward directed by Clay Tweel, and Firehouse Cooking with Courtney and Kyle produced by Transcend Entertainment, and Lagrange Post directed by Ayal Nitzan. Kyle's other film credits include The Division (New York Film Academy) directed by Kunanysh Stakhanov, Black & White (New York Film Academy) directed by Wai Kuen Fu, Safe and Sound (New York Film Academy) directed by Keeping Sun, Murderer (New York Film Academy) directed by Jin Jia, Be A Man directed by Preston Opara, My Better Half directed by Uzo Opara, A Poor Player, and Selling the House directed by Dean Hollis.
Kyle made his theatre debut with the role of Ajax in the production of The Women of Troy. Since then, Kyle has appeared in Clybourne Park directed by Dr. DeRon S. Williams playing the role of Karl/Steve, Cabaret directed by Dean Nolen playing the role of Max, You Can't Take It with You directed by Dr. Jonathan Marks, and Underworld, an original play by Karen Wurl.
Through Texas Tech's School of Theater and Dance community outreach program, Kyle worked as a volunteer at Covenant Children's Hospital via the Arts in Medicine program. Kyle also represented Texas Tech College of Visual and Performing Arts as a Student Ambassador and is an inaugural member of the Peer Mentor Program. In Kyle's leisure time, he enjoys playing musical instruments such as the drums and the piano. Being a native of Pacifica, California, Kyle enjoys surfing, hiking, and spending time with family any chance he gets.
Kyle made his theatre debut with the role of Ajax in the production of The Women of Troy. Since then, Kyle has appeared in Clybourne Park directed by Dr. DeRon S. Williams playing the role of Karl/Steve, Cabaret directed by Dean Nolen playing the role of Max, You Can't Take It with You directed by Dr. Jonathan Marks, and Underworld, an original play by Karen Wurl.
Through Texas Tech's School of Theater and Dance community outreach program, Kyle worked as a volunteer at Covenant Children's Hospital via the Arts in Medicine program. Kyle also represented Texas Tech College of Visual and Performing Arts as a Student Ambassador and is an inaugural member of the Peer Mentor Program. In Kyle's leisure time, he enjoys playing musical instruments such as the drums and the piano. Being a native of Pacifica, California, Kyle enjoys surfing, hiking, and spending time with family any chance he gets.