Kyle Howard

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Kyle Howard
Born (1978-04-13) April 13, 1978 (age 46)
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present

Kyle Howard (born April 13, 1978 [1] ) is an American actor.

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Early life

Howard grew up in Loveland, Colorado. He has worked in both film and television. His film career includes House Arrest alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, Skeletons with Ron Silver, Orange County and The Paper Brigade . His work includes a Coca-Cola commercial with talking ice cubes that are anxious to be bathed in cola.

Career

Acting

Howard played Bobby Newman on the TBS original series My Boys . Howard's previous television work includes Love Boat: The Next Wave , Related , Grosse Pointe , and Run of the House . He has also guest-starred in CSI , Home Improvement , Chicago Hope , What I Like About You , The Drew Carey Show , Numbers , 8 Simple Rules , Friends , Nip/Tuck , Ghost Whisperer and Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 . He played the character Dickey in Baby Geniuses in 1999.

Howard starred alongside Milo Ventimiglia and Chris Evans as one of three boys in an all-girls school in Opposite Sex on Fox's summer 2000 schedule. The show was canceled after 8 episodes.

In May 2010, NBC announced that Howard would star in the upcoming television series Perfect Couples . The half-hour romantic comedy was expected to premiere for the 2010–11 television season. [2] However, on July 1, 2010, Deadline.com reported that Kyle Bornheimer had replaced Kyle Howard as Dave because of uncertainty about whether the actor would be available due to TBS' decision to see how the fourth season of My Boys performed before it was renewed or canceled. It was canceled two months later. [3]

As of 2011, Howard plays Dr. Paul Van Dyke on Royal Pains . In 2015, Howard began playing the starring role of Oliver in Your Family or Mine .

In 2020, Howard played Budd Skriff in Upside-Down Magic .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1996 House Arrest Gregory Alan "Grover" Beindorf
1996 The Paper Brigade Gunther Wheeler
1997Robo WarriorsZach Douglas
1997Address UnknownMatt Kester
1999 Baby Geniuses Dickie
1999Sign of the TimesDrive-thru clerk
1999TowniesTuffy
2002 Orange County Arlo
2003Easy SixJ.P. Stallman
2007 Holiday in Handcuffs Jake Chandler
2008 Extreme Movie Boyfriend
2009 Made for Each Other Ed
2014All StarsBrad Twersky
2015Bad RoomiesSmith
2018Miss ArizonaRick
2018Electric LoveWilliam

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Chicago Hope Alexander VerdulyakEpisode: "Split Decisions"
1997SkeletonsZach CraneTelevision film
1997 Home Improvement Greg ClarkEpisode: "Pump You Up"
1998 Pacific Blue Josh TimmonsEpisode: "Armed and Dangerous"
1998–1999 Love Boat: The Next Wave Danny KennedyMain cast
2000 Opposite Sex Philip SteffanMain cast
2000–2001 Grosse Pointe Dave "The Stand-In" MayMain cast
2000Yesterday's ChildrenKevin ColeTelevision film
2001 Friends Alan LewisEpisode: "The One with Joey's Award"
2001–2002 Boston Public Ferris Kaplan3 episodes
2002 Providence Aidan Green3 episodes
2002–2003 The Drew Carey Show Evan14 episodes (1 uncredited)
2003 What I Like About You Evan2 episodes (1 uncredited)
2003 King of the Hill Steve (voice)Episode: "Vision Quest"
2003–2004 Run of the House Chris FranklinMain cast
2005 8 Simple Rules BrunoEpisode: "Closure"
2005 The Bad Girl's Guide DamianEpisode: "The Guide to Being in the Mood"
2005 Nip/Tuck Kevin MillerEpisode: "Derek, Alex, and Gary"
2005–2006 Related Joel14 episodes (2 uncredited)
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Jeff PowellEpisode: "Time of Your Death"
2006–2010 My Boys Bobby NewmanMain cast
2007 Numbers Jason AronowEpisode: "Burn Rate"
2007 Holiday in Handcuffs Jake ChandlerTelevision film
2008 Ghost Whisperer Travis AckermanEpisode: "Pieces of You"
2011 Love Bites CarterEpisode: "Firsts"
2011–2016 Royal Pains Dr. Paul Van Dyke16 episodes
2013 Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 DanielEpisode: "Dating Games..."
2014 Friends with Better Lives TomEpisode: "Yummy Mummy"
2015 Your Family or Mine Oliver WestonMain cast
2015 Minority Report Mark MasseroEpisode: "Hawk-Eye"
2018-2021 Into the Dark (TV series) Ted FipsEpisode: "A Nasty Piece of Work"
2020 Upside-Down Magic Budd SkriffTelevision film [4]

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