A renowned pharmacological lecturer with a remarkable dual talent, having been a former concert pianist. His early life was spent in Alexandria, Virginia, where he was raised. He pursued a degree in History of Art at the esteemed College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. However, he chose to abandon his academic pursuits to travel to England, where he enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). It was during his time at RADA that he met his future wife, the talented actress Phoebe Fox, whom he married in 2010.
Following his graduation, Kyle has received widespread critical acclaim for his stage performances in various productions. He has appeared in 'The Government Inspector' at the Young Vic, 'The Faith Machine' at the Royal Court, and 'Long Day's Journey into Night' at the Apollo. Moreover, he has played the role of Gaveston in the National Theatre's production of 'Edward II', which garnered significant attention due to its controversial nature.
In addition to his stage work, Kyle has also made notable appearances on television. He has contributed a memorable cameo in the sitcom 'Bad Education', playing an all-American boy who, in a humorous twist, was actually from Dudley in the Midlands. Furthermore, he has portrayed the character of Francis, a sympathetic yet troubled individual, in the BBC's remake of 'Poldark'.