George Kyle

George Kyle

Personal Details

Biography

The renowned individual, George Kyle, has garnered widespread recognition for his impressive body of work in the entertainment industry. One of his most notable achievements includes his contribution to the 1989 film "Black Rain", a cinematic masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

In addition to his work on "Black Rain", George Kyle has also made significant contributions to the 1989 film "Harlem Nights", a classic that has become an iconic representation of African-American culture and identity.

Furthermore, his work on the 1990 film "Heart Condition" has also been widely praised, showcasing his versatility and range as a talented individual in the world of filmmaking.

Career

1992
Illicit Behavior
Illicit Behavior as Bartender
1991
The Last Hour
The Last Hour as Petralli
1990
Heart Condition
Heart Condition as Dancing Cop
Black Rain
Black Rain as Farentino
Harlem Nights
Harlem Nights as Man at Bugsy's
1986
1984
1981
Endless Love
Endless Love as Chicago Cop