Billy Kay filmography

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Billy Kay is an American actor and singer. As a toddler, he first appeared in the 1987 comedy Three Men and a Baby . [1] He continued with uncredited roles in films such as Alice (1990) and several independent films. At the age of eleven, he starred in the stage musical Oliver! and appeared in more theatrical plays including The Who's Tommy and The Prince and the Pauper .

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Kay made his major screen debut with the role of Shayne Lewis on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light , which earned him a nomination for a YoungStar Award for Best Young Actor in a Daytime TV Series.

Filmography

Films

TitleYearRoleNotesRef(s)
Three Men and a Baby 1987ToddlerUncredited
Alice 1990BillyUncredited
Nathan Grimm1998TimmyShort film
The Magic of Marciano2000Brendan
Time Share 2000Lewis Farragher
The Newcomers 2000Gil Weatherton
L.I.E. 2001Gary Terrio
Halloween: Resurrection 2002Scott
The Gray in Between2002Evil
The Battle of Shaker Heights 2003Lance Norway
Debating Robert Lee2004David Russell [2]
Wasted2005JohnnyShort film
The Black Facade2009Jerry
Choose 2010Brian
Yelling to the Sky 2011Dobbs
Losers Take All2011Billy

Television

TitleYearRoleNetworkNotesRef.
Zoya1995Newsboy NBC Television film
Another World 1998Jeremy NBC
KaBlam! 1999(Voice) Nickelodeon Episode: "In It to Win It", Segment: "Garbage Boy"
Guiding Light 1999–2003 Shayne Lewis CBS Recurring cast
The Invisible Man 2000Bully Sci-Fi Channel Episode: "Pilot"
Celebrity Deathmatch 2001Timmy Leland (Voice) MTV Episode: "Nick's Little Friend"
In My Life2002 WB Episode: "Pilot"
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2002Tommy Kessler NBC Episode: "Popular"
A Wedding Story: Josh and Reva2002 Shayne Lewis Television film
Touched by an Angel 2003Victor Jackson CBS Episode: "Virtual Reality"
NYPD Blue 2003Kurt Ackerman ABC Episodes: "Keeping Abreast" and "Andy Appleseed"
CSI: Miami 2004Wally Shmagin CBS Episode: "Wannabe"
Charmed 2005Hugo WB Episode: "Imaginary Fiends"
Blue Bloods 2011Xavier Sardina CBS Episode: "Innocence"

Theatre

TitleYearRoleTheatreNotesRef.
What Use of Flowers199?William
Oliver! 1995 Artful Dodger Carriage House Playhouse
The Who's Tommy 1996Young Tommy Gateway Playhouse
The Prince and the Pauper 1997Pauper Eugene O'Neill Theatre

Music video appearances

TitleYearPerformerAlbumRef.
"All I Want for Christmas Is You"1994 Mariah Carey Merry Christmas

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References

  1. Harada, Wayne (September 28, 2001). "Actor Billy Kay wants it all, and right now". The Honolulu Advertiser . Archived from the original on 2001-12-01. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  2. Chang, Justin (January 16, 2005). "Daniel Letterle, Kaley Cuoco, Billy Kay, Danielle Harris". Variety . Retrieved January 21, 2016.