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KYLE KLAUS

Born and raised in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Kyle Klaus grew up with strong family values and big dreams. An artistic spirit since an early age, Kyle grew up fascinated by various movie characters. He would often dress like them, walk around town, behaving like them. He was a natural. But it wasn’t until college that he truly began to pursue his dream of acting. In his first year of college, he booked a supporting role in the independent feature, Misdirected, and he worked as Mark Wahlberg’s stand-in/double for a few projects.

 
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Upon graduating from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania with a major in Political Science and a minor in Electronic Media/Telecommunications, Kyle made the move to NYC in 2008 to pursue acting on a professional level. Enrolling into acting classes at HB Studio and NY Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, he is proud to have trained with top acting coaches such as Lynette Sheldon, Austin Pendleton, Sheila Gray, Alice Spivak, Bob Krakower and Matt Newton.

Since then, Kyle has added numerous credits to his resume, including a recurring role on NBC’s popular action drama, The Blacklist. He also appeared alongside Tracy Morgan in the TBS comedy, The Last O.G., and in SyFy’s dark comedy, Happy. He went on to book roles on two acclaimed Showtime dramas, Homeland and Billions; and audiences will remember him recurring as police officer 'Jason Mosser' on the long running ABC drama, One Life to Live. On the festival circuit, Kyle has received considerable attention for his leading role in the award-winning film, All That Remains, a WW2 drama about a veteran soldier suffering from dementia. As well as two films on the 2023 Festival Circuit which he also produced as well Hayseed and Roundabout.

Kyle has also found great success in real estate and several other entrepreneurial endeavours. Extending his creativity on & off screen, he’s currently starting up his own production company, where he hopes to turn several hot scripts he’s developed recently into productions. Kyle’s newest adventure is developing his YouTube channel, where he shares his expertise in acting and business, and everything in between.

Always on the go, in his free time Kyle loves spending time with his family, playing guitar, working out and giving back. For the last five years, he has been donating half of his profits from acting to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and other non-profit organizations.