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Currently, Kyle lives in Oakland, California after moving back to the west coast in February of 2014. He now works at Telltale Games, game developers of major franchises like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones, as a cinematic artist. Some of Kyle's most notable work to date includes his illustration series titled, 'The Crossing' which gained an impressive amount of recognition on Tumblr. Additionally, Kyle has produced several short animated films which have garnered him a following in online communities such as Deviant Art.

Nathan is an actor from the Bay Area, but recently moved to Los Angeles to study at an Adler based conservatory. While in the Bay, Nathan worked on stage in both San Francisco and the East Bay, being nominated for Person To Watch from Broadywayworld.com for his performance as Harry Brewer/Major Robert Ross/John Arscott in “Our Country’s Good” and Best Lead Actor in a Musical from Theatre Bay Area (TBA) for his performance as Eddie Lyons in “Blood Brothers”. He also worked on many short films, “Working Title” and “The Perfect Drink” which was recognized at NFFTY, as well as “Better The Devil” which was recognized and Ploymore Film Festival, Nevermore, Dragon Con and FilmQuest. Nathan is so happy to be a part of Paper Boys and looks forward to bringing this unique and important story to life.

Henry is a San Francisco native. He began his career performing in local musical theater productions. After completing a few show runs, he took some time off from performing to follow a more “traditional” career path. Since finding his way back to acting 3 years ago, he has since worked on a number of film projects across California. In addition to his role in Paper Boys, Henry recently completed roles in another webseries and a few short films. In his remaining spare time, Henry works with teenagers as a high school and club volleyball coach.

Friends describe Sarah as talkative; family describe Sarah as feisty. She's the one you’ll see at a Christmas party hovering over the bowl of red & green M&M’s (she swears they taste more magical than regular ones.). She's also the girl who will immediately join any conversation involving the San Francisco Giants, sea turtles, or Meryl Streep (because, duh.). She's been married to a fellow redhead for a number of years now, and they still get mistaken for being brother and sister.
She has been a professional actress for a several years, having been involved with various short film projects and is currently studying at a studio. You may find her begging people to let her show them her horrible Drew Barrymore impersonation (just say no) or talking about how much she thinks Kristen Wiig is her spirit sister and long lost best friend.

Kai always had a passion for acting, but began pursuing acting after leaving a teaching career. Since then, she's found success in commercial work, as well as short films. When she's not acting, she enjoys painting, and spending time with her pug. If she could choose a superpower, she would choose telekinesis.

Born in Phoenix Arizona, Kevyn Richmond made his first television appearances in national commercials. In 2013 he became an international songwriter helping pen the hit song “Miss You” by K-Pop sensations Tiny-G. Kevyn has appeared in independent features, award winning shorts and has been featured in national radio ads. Currently he also stars in the award winning series F#@K I Love U. He is stoked to be a part of Paper Boys and secretly hopes Kalvin will discover some superpowers of his own. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram.