Kyle Patrick(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Kyle Patrick is an American-born actor and singer, with a primarily German and Polish descent. Though born in Honolulu, HI, Kyle moved around the United States at a young age until ultimately ending up in Erie, PA, where he ultimately was raised. After settling down in the area, he was entered into the Wattsburg Area School District for his education; it was here Kyle was introduced to acting, with a production of "A Christmas Carol" at Seneca High School; his involvement in the arts grew exponentially following.
After graduating from Seneca High School in 2013, Kyle attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC - CH) from 2013-2016, where he was academically involved in a dual-degree program and a supplementary minor. Beyond his academics, he also involved himself heavily in campus theatre programs, continued his growth in gymnastics , maintained a part-time job, and participated in conservation research projects (which ranged from Hawai'ian waters to UNC campus rooftops). Though, during his time at UNC - CH, Kyle was heavily involved in student theatre, he also expanded into working with larger-scale productions, such as "Dunsinane" with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre of Scotland, as well as "Antigone" with Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg and the Barbican, both of which appeared at Carolina Performing Arts, a performance hall housed at the UNC - CH campus Memorial Hall. Kyle also utilized his time at university to delve into opportunities out-of-state, one of which being with the ReGroup Theatre's staged-reading of "Hymn to the Rising Sun." It was during this same trip that he he decided to further branch his artistic involvement, and thus participated in a photo shoot with the foreign clothing-line "Chrum," as well as worked on set for the television show "Blood Feuds."
Upon graduating, Kyle moved to the Detroit-metro area in 2016 to continue working in both conservation research, as well as acting. It was here that he performed in one of his dream roles: Jack, from Sondheim's "Into the Woods." The Detroit area also birthed Kyle's interest in film, where he was cast in his first film: Carver Diserens' "Break a Leg." This film was followed in quick succession by others produced by the students at the Motion Picture Institute (MPI) of Troy, MI.
After graduating from Seneca High School in 2013, Kyle attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC - CH) from 2013-2016, where he was academically involved in a dual-degree program and a supplementary minor. Beyond his academics, he also involved himself heavily in campus theatre programs, continued his growth in gymnastics , maintained a part-time job, and participated in conservation research projects (which ranged from Hawai'ian waters to UNC campus rooftops). Though, during his time at UNC - CH, Kyle was heavily involved in student theatre, he also expanded into working with larger-scale productions, such as "Dunsinane" with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre of Scotland, as well as "Antigone" with Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg and the Barbican, both of which appeared at Carolina Performing Arts, a performance hall housed at the UNC - CH campus Memorial Hall. Kyle also utilized his time at university to delve into opportunities out-of-state, one of which being with the ReGroup Theatre's staged-reading of "Hymn to the Rising Sun." It was during this same trip that he he decided to further branch his artistic involvement, and thus participated in a photo shoot with the foreign clothing-line "Chrum," as well as worked on set for the television show "Blood Feuds."
Upon graduating, Kyle moved to the Detroit-metro area in 2016 to continue working in both conservation research, as well as acting. It was here that he performed in one of his dream roles: Jack, from Sondheim's "Into the Woods." The Detroit area also birthed Kyle's interest in film, where he was cast in his first film: Carver Diserens' "Break a Leg." This film was followed in quick succession by others produced by the students at the Motion Picture Institute (MPI) of Troy, MI.