Kyle Soller

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

23

Gender

Male

Birthday

1983-07-01 (42 years old)

Place of Birth

Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA

Kyle Soller

Biography

A pharmacological lecturer and a former concert pianist. He was brought up in Alexandria, Virginia and studied History of Art at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg. However he abandoned his studies to come to England and enroll at RADA, where he met his wife, actress Phoebe Fox, whom he married in 2010. Since graduating Kyle has garnered excellent reviews for his stage work in 'The Government Inspector' at the Young Vic, 'The Faith Machine' at the Royal Court and 'Long Day's Journey into Night' at the Apollo, as well as playing Gaveston in the National's controversial 'Edward II'. On television he contributed an excellent cameo in the sitcom 'Bad Education' as an all-American boy who was actually from Dudley in the Midlands and played sympathetic but troubled Francis in the BBC remake of 'Poldark'.

Known For

  • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

  • Andor

    Andor

  • Fury

    Fury

  • Poldark

    Poldark

  • The Hollow Crown

    The Hollow Crown

  • Bodies

    Bodies

  • Jay Kelly

    Jay Kelly

  • Marrowbone

    Marrowbone

  • An Inspector Calls

    An Inspector Calls

  • Anna Karenina

    Anna Karenina

  • The Titan

    The Titan

  • The Trip to Spain

    The Trip to Spain

  • Bad Education

    Bad Education

  • Monsters: Dark Continent

    Monsters: Dark Continent

  • Counterfeit Cat

    Counterfeit Cat

  • The Keeping Room

    The Keeping Room

  • Andor: A Disney+ Day Special Look

    Andor: A Disney+ Day Special Look

  • You, Me and the Apocalypse

    You, Me and the Apocalypse

  • Control

    Control

  • Long Day's Journey Into Night

    Long Day's Journey Into Night

  • Poldark Revealed

    Poldark Revealed

  • National Theatre Live: Hedda Gabler

    National Theatre Live: Hedda Gabler

  • Brexit: The Uncivil War

    Brexit: The Uncivil War