Kyle Cooper(II)
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Kyle Cooper is a multi-faceted creative leader in film, theatre, and interactive storytelling. Specializing in writing and directing, he approaches every project with a bold, unique, and highly inventive vision.
As a writer, Kyle contributed to Kevin Pollak's feature directing debut, "The Late Bloomer", starring J.K. Simmons and Brittany Snow; and he has created and developed projects for the Jim Henson Company, Simon Wells (dir. "The Prince of Egypt"), Donald Petrie (dir. "Miss Congeniality"), and Dennis Dugan (dir. "Grown Ups"). Additional developmental credits include "London Has Fallen", "Septembers of Shiraz", and Bernard Rose's "Frankenstein". He was also a writer for the popular Snapchat series, "Solve" (6 million subscribers).
As a director, his short film "Sing Cowboy Sing" (which he also wrote) was an Official Selection at the prestigious Beverly Hills and Pasadena Film Festivals. Other film credits include: "Eclectotron: Danger Inbound", "Love in Kind", "Teeth", "Assisted Living", "Izzy: Glass of Water", and "Terribly Rotten Tales: The Ninnycrumb Twins".
Theatre credits include: "Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play", "Waiting For Godot", "Blasted", "Shitty Awful Everything", "Bernarda Alba", "Red Scare on Sunset", and his own surrealist adaptations of "Hamlet", "Tis Pity", and "The Glass Menagerie".
Kyle received his MFA in Directing from California State University, Fullerton in 2019. He graduated from Chapman University in 2011.
As a writer, Kyle contributed to Kevin Pollak's feature directing debut, "The Late Bloomer", starring J.K. Simmons and Brittany Snow; and he has created and developed projects for the Jim Henson Company, Simon Wells (dir. "The Prince of Egypt"), Donald Petrie (dir. "Miss Congeniality"), and Dennis Dugan (dir. "Grown Ups"). Additional developmental credits include "London Has Fallen", "Septembers of Shiraz", and Bernard Rose's "Frankenstein". He was also a writer for the popular Snapchat series, "Solve" (6 million subscribers).
As a director, his short film "Sing Cowboy Sing" (which he also wrote) was an Official Selection at the prestigious Beverly Hills and Pasadena Film Festivals. Other film credits include: "Eclectotron: Danger Inbound", "Love in Kind", "Teeth", "Assisted Living", "Izzy: Glass of Water", and "Terribly Rotten Tales: The Ninnycrumb Twins".
Theatre credits include: "Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play", "Waiting For Godot", "Blasted", "Shitty Awful Everything", "Bernarda Alba", "Red Scare on Sunset", and his own surrealist adaptations of "Hamlet", "Tis Pity", and "The Glass Menagerie".
Kyle received his MFA in Directing from California State University, Fullerton in 2019. He graduated from Chapman University in 2011.