Kyle Minshew was born in Rome, Ga.
Although showing a particular talent for music and acting as child and teenager, Kyle never intended to become a professional actor.
Choosing instead to attend The University of Georgia and study Journalism.
But while in college and at the encouragement of his teachers, the acting bug finally took its hold.
Choosing to move to New York directly out of college, Kyle began to amass an impressive number of credits and awards bouncing back and forth between musicals, classical theater and contemporary drama.
A performer the New York Times has heralded as everything from "rapturous" to "hilarious," he has also began quickly establishing himself as an accomplished screen character actor.
Ranging from psychological thriller The Murders of Cane Hill, the tense family drama Autumn Lights and the dry comedy, Tapped.
When aspiring actress Nerissa started attending David’s acting class, she dreamed of becoming a star of stage and screen. Desperate for his guidance and approval, she pays for private acting lessons in hopes that she can reach a deeper sense of truth. But under his judgmental gaze, her sanity starts to crack. As she struggles to maintain her grip with reality, a hysteria begins to take hold of her — But it might just be the salvation she’s been looking for all along.
Ruby, a mysterious leather-clad badass, drags a trunk with unknown cargo to a seedy Roadhouse in the middle of nowhere. Inside, three overly friendly hicks overpower her and prepare to have their ‘dueling banjos’ way, when her trunk teeters over... (Screamfest)
Two generations of professional baseball players return for a reunion game at one of their minor league stops en route to the big leagues. Unbeknownst to them, the owner of the club, on his way to a month of rustic living in the high Asian elevations, and desiring a connection to home, arranges an inducement to get the players to reveal novel anecdotes from their past 'on and off the field' baseball lives. The only apparent commonality between the two groups is their success on the ball field, each team providing the locals with the only two minor league championships for the small town nestled in the valley of the Allegheny Mountains.