Kyle Lally

Kyle Lally and Scott Caan

Kyle is following in his father and grandfather’s footsteps which makes him a third generation actor and second generation acting teacher. Kyle has been surrounded by the Meisner technique from the time he was born. Kyle started acting at a young age; his debut was as a polar bear in a Super Bowl commercial at age 6 years. Kyle went on to appear in dozens of National commercials before he was 12. After taking time off acting to do the whole “regular childhood” thing, Kyle co-starred in the very first project James Franco ever directed co-written by Franco and two time Emmy award writer Merriweather Williams called “The Good Samaritan”. Kyle has had the privilege to work with James on two more of his projects; “My Own Private River” and “Idaho”. More recently Kyle co-starred in the award winning short film “Grit” and the critically acclaimed play, “7 Redneck Cheerleaders.” Kyle continues studying his craft diligently, both in the application of acting and on the teaching side. Kyle continues in the role of student under Brian and their work together has naturally progressed into an apprenticeship. In addition to running the day to day operations at LOLA’s Kyle is also a substitute teacher and audition coach at LOLA’s, having previously been on staff Studio 4.

Kyle Lally with Kimmie Agin Robinson and Brian Lally

Kyle Lally with Vincent D'Onofrio and Brian Lally

Kyle Lally with James Franco and Brian Lally

Kyle Lally with Julia Valentine-Larson

Kyle Lally with Casper Van Dien on the set of Grit

Kyle Lally with Sean Crampton and Brian Lally on set