Kyle Schmid
Kyle Schmid | |
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Schmid at Mega Con in Orlando, Florida, March 2008 | |
Born |
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada | August 3, 1984
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1996–present |
Kyle Schmid (born August 3, 1984) is a Canadian actor.
Early life
Schmid was born in Mississauga, Ontario.[1] He played on the Erin Mills soccer team, and attended Port Credit Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario.
Career
Schmid is perhaps best known for his starring role as 470-year-old vampire Henry Fitzroy on Lifetime's supernatural drama series Blood Ties,[2] and for his recurring role as Aidan Waite's vampire progeny Henry on the Syfy series Being Human.[2][3] He also starred as Robert Morehouse in the BBC America drama series Copper.[3][1]
He has appeared in several films, such as The Covenant, A History of Violence,[3] The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants,[2] The Pacifier, and Zerophilia. He is also recognizable for playing the love interest of Raven-Symoné's character, Galleria, in Disney Channel's The Cheetah Girls.[4]
Filmography
Year | Production | Role | Notes |
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1996 | The Awakening | Boy | 11-minute short |
1996 | Virus | Sick Boy | |
1999 | I Was a Sixth Grade Alien | Jordan Lynch | 3 Episodes |
2000 | Alley Cats Strike | Alexander "Alex" Thompson | TV movie |
2000 | The Sandy Bottom Orchestra | Scott Miller | TV movie |
2001 | The Zack Files | Jason | 1 Episode |
2001 | What Girls Learn | James "Jamie" Sanders | TV movie |
2001 | Degrassi: The Next Generation | Ryan (NAK Reporter) | 1 Episode |
2003 | Odyssey 5 | Zachary "Zack" Ambrose | 2 Episodes |
2003 | Fast Food High | Brad | |
2003 | The Cheetah Girls | Derek | TV movie |
2003 | Sex and the Single Mom | Chad | TV movie |
2005 | The Pacifier | Scott | |
2005 | Strange Days at Blake Holsey High | Blake Holsey | 1 Episode |
2005 | A History of Violence | Robert "Bobby" | |
2005 | The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants | Paul Rodman | |
2005 | Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life | Timothy "Timmy" | TV movie |
2005 | Missing | Xavier Redman | 1 Episode |
2005–2006 | Beautiful People | Evan Fraser | 7 Episodes |
2005 | Zerophilia | Maximilian "Max" | |
2006 | The Covenant | Aaron Abbot | |
2006 | Death Row | Keith | TV movie |
2007 | CSI: Miami | Andrew Hillman | 1 Episode |
2007–2008 | Blood Ties | Henry Fitzroy | Main role (22 Episodes) |
2008 | Mookie's Law | Hank Brody | short |
2008 | Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead | Nicholas "Nik" | |
2008 | Smallville | Sebastian Kane | 1 Episode |
2009 | The Thaw | Federico Fulce | |
2009 | Fear Island | Tyler Campbell | |
2010 | GravyTrain | Lancelot "Lance" Dancaster | |
2011 | Three Inches | Brandon Hamilton | TV movie |
2011 | Dark Hearts | Colson | |
2012 | Dead Before Dawn 3D | Patrick Bishop | |
2012-2013 | Copper | Robert Morehouse | 23 Episodes (Main Role) |
2012 | Beauty & the Beast | Kyle | 1 Episode |
2012 | Dark Star Hollow | Tyler Sweeny | filming |
2012–2014 | Being Human | Henry | Recurring (8 Episodes) |
2012 | Arrow | Kyle Reston | 1 Episode: Legacies |
2013 | The Stone Pony | Anthony Casella | pre-production |
2013 | Four Saints | Alexander "Alex" Helmer | pre-production |
2014 | Lost Girl | The Wanderer / Rainer | 4 Episodes |
2015 | 88 | Aster | |
2017 | Six | Alex Caulder | Main cast, 4 episodes |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Work nominated | Result |
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2001 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a TV Movie (Drama) - Supporting Young Actor | The Sandy Bottom Orchestra | Nominated |
2015 | Canadian Screen Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series[5] | Saul: The Journey to Damascus | Nominated |
References
- 1 2 "THE SIX: Kyle Schmid makes his pix!". 24 Hours Toronto. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- 1 2 3 "Exclusive Interview: COPPER star Kyle Schmid on Robert Morehouse". Assignment X. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- 1 2 3 "GCE Exclusive: Interview with Kyle Schmid - The GCE". The GCE. 13 January 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ↑ "Derek From "The Cheetah Girls" Has The World's Most Beautiful Beard". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ↑ "Here Are Your 2015 Canadian Screen Award Nominees for Television". The Televixen. 13 January 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2017.