Scott Kyle
Scott Kyle | |
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Born |
1983 Rutherglen, Scotland |
Occupation | Actor |
Scott Kyle is a Scottish actor best known for his roles of Ross in Outlander, Clancy in The Angels' Share and for the film Kilo Two Bravo in which he played real life soldier Corporal Stu Pearson in a story about a small unit of British soldiers positioned near the Kajaki dam, in Afghanistan.[1][2]
Kyle's theatrical work includes the Des Dillon play Singin' I'm No A Billy He's A Tim about Old Firm football fans (he portrayed the supporter of Rangers, the team he followed in childhood). The production toured throughout Scotland and Ireland and was also shown at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - Kyle received the 2010 Stage Awards Best Actor Award for his role.[3]
He is currently the artistic director of the Bathgate Regal theatre in Scotland.[4]
He attended Stonelaw High School.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Pondlife | Brian | |
2009 | Sandwich | Kenny McFadden | Short |
2011 | The Crews | Kenny McFadden | TV series |
2012 | The Angels' Share | Clancy | |
2014 | Kajaki | Stu Pearson | |
2016 | Outlander | Ross | TV series |
References
- ↑ "Rutherglen actor Scott Kyle facing biggest challenge of career at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival - Rutherglen Reformer". Rutherglen Reformer. Retrieved 8 Aug 2015.
- ↑ "Kajaki: reliving the horrors of war - The Daily Telegraph". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 28 Nov 2014.
- ↑ "Rutherglen Actor Heading Back To The Fringe (Daily Record, 2015)".
- ↑ Bathgate Regal Theatre - About Scott Kyle