Kindall, a proud member of the Nlaka'pamux First Nation, hails from Merritt, British Columbia. With a passion for the performing arts, he embarked on an extraordinary journey, hitchhiking to Vancouver to pursue his dream of becoming an actor. Upon arrival, he found solace at the Covenant House, a youth shelter, where he could focus on his craft.
Kindall's acting career began as a background performer in 2009, gradually building his experience and versatility. He has since taken on multiple lead and supporting roles in various film projects. One of his most notable performances was as Sammy in Amir Aghelnegiad's 2016 film, A Safe Place. Additionally, he appeared in Thomas Arslan's German western feature film, Gold, which premiered at the prestigious Berlinale film festival in 2013.
In recent years, Kindall has continued to thrive in the industry, having just returned from filming in Budapest for Carnival Productions in 2016. Despite facing numerous challenges along the way, Kindall's unwavering dedication to his craft has brought him immense joy and fulfillment.
Today, Kindall resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he completed a two-year degree in film and television at New Image College of Fine Arts in 2013.