Kyle Howard

Kyle Howard

Age
35
Birthday
Apr. 13th, 1978
Born in
Loveland, Colorado, USA
Height

Kyle Howard's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
My Boys TV Show
My Boys
Related TV Show
Related
Opposite Sex TV Show
Opposite Sex
The Love Boat: The Next Wave TV Show
The Love Boat: The Next Wave
Run of the House TV Show
Run of the House
Grosse Pointe TV Show
Grosse Pointe
 

Main Movie Roles

2009 - Made For Each Other
2008 - Extreme Movie
2002 - Orange County
1999 - Baby Geniuses

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Dr. Paul Van Dyke
13
Aidan Green
3
Ferris Kaplan
3
Travis Ackerman
1
Bruno
1
Alan Lewis
1
Kevin Miller
1
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BIOGRAPHY:

Kyle grew up in the small town of Loveland Colorado. He first attended Truscott Elementary of Loveland, Colorado. Bill Reed Middle School was where Kyle was in his first play 'Wanna Play?!?'. Kyle's first job was in a dinner theater in his home town; that he worked during the ages of 13-14 years old. During the summer Kyle acted in many plays at the Rialto. He has appeared in 'The Sound of Music', 'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever', 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown', 'Charlie & The Chocolate Factory' and many more. In the fall, Kyle worked in the theater as a bus boy. He discovered his ambition to act during the time period of his first and second plays. He also worked for the Reporter Herald and ran a paper route to earn money so that he could buy a car to drive out to LA.

Kyle guest-starred on the television series _Chicago Hope (1996)_ on December 6, 1996. He then went on to star in his first feature film _House Arrest (1996/I)_. He immediately followed with starring roles in three more upcoming features: _Paper Brigade, The (1996) (V)_, Address Unknown (1997) and Robo Warriors (1996). Since then, Kyle has completed a leading role in the feature film Skeletons (1997) (TV) starring Ron Silver.

In 1998 Kyle acted in the "The Love Boat: The Next Wave" (1998), the TV remake of _The Love Boat (1976)_.

In 2000, he co-starred in the acclaimed series "Grosse Point", a clever satire based on behind the scenes actions on Beverly Hills, 90210. Incidently, Darren Star was executive producer of both these shows. It ran for 17 episodes.


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