
Kyle English
Acting
Biography
Kyle English is an actor, writer, director and designer. Some of his performance credits include 'Priest' in Bottlenose (Dir. Dee Finn, 2025), ‘Satan’ in Phil & Satan (Dir. Ryan Lacey, 2024), ‘Hamlet’ in Hamlet (Dir. Peadar ODonohoe, 2024), ‘Deckie’ in The Local (Dir. Donal Gallagher, 2023), ‘Goat (Scapegoat)’ in The Wonderful World of Dissocia (Dir. Ciarán Bermingham, 2023), ‘Dark Citizen’ in After Light: These Dark Citizens (Dir. Peter Power, 2022), ‘Caliban’ in The Tempest (Dir. Johnny Hanrahan, 2022). Kyle enjoys physically and vocally experimental work, and often explores acrobatics in his performances. For the past year he has been proudly supported by Cork Midsummer, the Everyman Theatre, and Bristol Old Vic in the creation of a new non-verbal one-man show.
Known For

King Charles VI declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges settle his dispute with his squire, Jacques Le Gris, by challenging him to a duel.
The Last Duel

A couple watch a 1950s B movie which seems awfully alien to them.
Monochrome Menace!!
When a girl escaping war meets a guy from a country where language is fading away, they try to navigate the importance of language and identity.
Through Your Eyes

A pushover moves in with the worst of roommates, The Devil. Can they learn to live together or will he have to take divine intervention?
Phil & Satan

Set in 2006, a directionless young man Mark, finds himself trapped working in a dying video store. His apathy towards cinema is challanged when faith brings John into his store. While not his original intention John brings a new found passion for cinema out in Mark.