Kyle attended the University of Kutztown in Pennsylvania. It was here that he learned of a local movie audition and decided to give it a try. He got the part of "Russ" in Misdirected and has been acting ever since. While still in college, he landed his first part a major motion picture Annapolis. The following summer, he won yet another part in Disney's Invincible, starring Mark Wahlberg. Throughout the many months of filming, Kyle developed a friendship with Mark, who advised him to move to New York or Los Angeles "where the action is". Inspired by the words of his friend and mentor, in 2008 Kyle moved to New York City to pursue his dream. He became very successful in the real estate business, renting and selling high-dollar apartments in the Greater New York City area, but never lost his passion for acting. He continued to perfect his talents by studying with many of the city's finest acting teachers such as Austin Pendleton, Lynette Sheldon, and Sheila Gray.

It wasn't long before his career started to blossom. He won the recurring role of "Officer Jason Mosser" in ABC's One Life to Live and, more notably, the lead in the award-winning indie short All That Remains, written and directed by Cody Blue Snider of A&E's "Growing Up Twisted".

Currently, Kyle is working on "Broad Street Bully", the true story of, Dave "The Hammer" Schultz of the Philadelphia Flyers.