Roberto Kyle (born 7 December), is a South African actor and vocalist He is best known for his role as Lee-Roy Foster in the soap opera ''
Arendsvlei
''Arendsvlei'' () is a South African soap opera. Featuring an almost all- Coloured cast, it premiered on 1 October 2018 as kykNET & Kie's first telenovela. It was originally intended to be a limited series spanning one year, its first season p ...
''.
Early life
Kyle is from
Paarl
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, Western Cape. He attended William Lloyd Primary School and then Klein Nederburg Secondary School. He went on to graduate with a
Bachelor of Arts
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in Theatre and Performance from the
University of Cape Town
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in 2015.
Career
Since teen age, he started music and drama career. In 2005, he joined with the Frank Pietersen Music Centre (FPMC) and studied classical voice and music literacy under classical singer Jo-Nette Le Kay. He studied under him for five years and established as a prolific musician and won the FPMC Solo Singer of The Year twice. In 2007, he appeared in the reality competition series ''Supersterre 2''. He finally made into the final preliminary round in the competition. In 2011, he graduated from FPMC with both Trinity Guildhall Intermediate Graded Examinations in Music Theory and Classical Voice. Then in 2013, he signed by SHINE Models Cape Town and was chosen as the runner-up for the national CSquared Brand Ambassador search.
Meanwhile, he started his acting career with many theatre productions such as; ''Eben Missing'', ''Our Country's Good'', ''Reparation'', ''
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'', ''Twelfth Night'', ''Peter Pan'' and ''Aunty Merle: The Musical''. In 2014, he made television debut when he joined with the fourth season of the Showtime drama series ''Homeland'' and played the role "Marwand". In 2018, he appeared in the kykNET drama series ''Knapsekêrels'' and played the role "Skalkie Fortuin". In the same year, he was invited to play the lead role of Lee-Roy Foster in the kykNET & kie soap opera ''Arendsvlei''. The show became very popular and he continued to play the role in all four seasons up to date. For his role, he won the SAFTA Golden Horn Award for Best Actor in Telenovela category at the 2020
South African Film and Television Awards
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Etymology
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(SAFTA). In the same year, he along with Craig Adriaanse were nominated for Outstanding Couple Award at the 2020 Royalty Soapie Awards.
In 2019, he made the guest role "Wesley" in the kykNET supernatural police procedural serial ''Die Spreeus''. In 2020, he appeared in the kykNET serial ''Fynskrif'' with the role "George". In 2021, he joined with kykNET drama ''Afgrond'' by playing the supportive role "Franklin Klaasen".
Apart from theatre and television, he acted in the films such as; ''Eye in the Sky'', ''The Dark Tower'', ''The Number'' and ''A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits''. In 0000, he acted in the short film ''Model Wife'' directed by .
Filmography
References
External links
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Roberto Kyleat TVSA
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Living people
Coloured South African people
South African gay actors
South African gay musicians
South African LGBT singers
People from Paarl
South African male soap opera actors
University of Cape Town alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)
Gay singers