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Kyle Secor
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Kyle Secor was born in Tacoma and grew up in the small town of Federal Way, Washington. He became interested in acting at a young age and performed in school plays. He caught the attention of a couple of agents and, in 1987, was cast in the popular NBC daytime drama, "Santa Barbara."
Secor followed "Santa Barbara" with an impressive list of other feature-film and television roles. He appeared in the movies "Sleeping with the Enemy," "City Slickers" and "Drop Zone." He also had a recurring role on the award-winning NBC drama, "St. Elsewhere," and guest-starred on ABC's "NYPD Blue," finally landing a lead role on the NBC drama, "Homicide," from 1993-1999.
Following "Homicide," he had recurring roles on Fox's "Party of Five" and UPN's "Veronica Mars," as well as working as a regular on numerous other primetime dramas, including "City of Angels" on CBS and "Philly" on ABC.
In addition to acting, Secor has also dabbled in directing, and in fact directed a number of episodes of "Homicide" over the course of the series.
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