Diana Kyle has been involved in every aspect
of performing for over 25 years. She most recently starred last year in the
film
"Over Breakfast". Diana has a Bachelor of Fine
Arts in Speech and Performing, and moved to Los Angeles in 1998.
From 1980 through 1992
as a performer in New York City, she appeared in regional and stock companies
throughout the
north and Midwest. Diana has been seen on stage as Grace in "Bus Stop"; Mona
Kent in "Dames at Sea", and Mame Dennis in "Mame", to name a few.
While in Manhattan, she collaborated on "Babalu", a musical about the life of
Lucille Ball (she played Lucy!).
Aside from performing, Diana has stage
managed and produced as well. In Hollywood, she produced "Me and Eddy Swami Nerup and
Other Obituaries" at Sacred Fools Theatre, and "You Eat It, It Eats You" at
Working Stage Theatre. In New York City, she produced
an off-Broadway production of "Dear Liar."
Her interest and obsession with acting and
motion pictures began at a very early age. After seeing "Gone with the Wind" she
immediately cast herself in all the roles and recited the classic lines repeatedly, to
her family's great frustration and resulting insomnia.
Also a professional singer and comedienne, Diana is an avid fan of
Ed Wood and low-budget horror films in general ("The cheesier, the better!"). During her college years in Richmond, Virginia, she
starred in a low-budget horror flick, "It Came From the Sewer." She portrayed Brooklyn
housewife "Kitty Litter" who while sitting on the toilet, was unceremoniously devoured by the monster 15
minutes into the film. Her proudest moment to date was at that film's premiere at the
Edison Theatre in Richmond, Virginia on Halloween, when "It Came From the Sewer" was shown on a double
bill with the James Whale classic "The Bride of Frankenstein."

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