Troy Randall-Kilpatrick, a renowned International Award Winning Actor, boasts an impressive repertoire of accolades and nominations across both film and theatre. With an extensive career spanning nearly 70 independent films and stage productions in and around Detroit and Chicago, Randall-Kilpatrick has consistently demonstrated his versatility and range as a performer.
Notably, he has taken on a variety of iconic roles, including Detective Jack Styles in the film "17000 Block," as well as Julian Long in "An Apology to the Dead," John in "Beggar's Remorse," and most recently, Detective Blackwell in "Agramon's Gate." His stage credits are equally impressive, featuring memorable performances as Biff in "Death of a Salesman," Nick in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," John The Baptist/Judas in "Godspell," and Harry Roat in "Wait Until Dark."
In addition to his work in front of the camera, Troy has also had experience in commercials and has previously taught advanced acting at the Barbizon Agency in Detroit. His dedication to his craft is evident in his rigorous training under the guidance of esteemed professionals, including Dr. Lee Krahenbuhl, Mr. Walter E. "Abe" Ash, an alumnus of the Yale School of Drama, and Mr. Randy Wolfe, a graduate of the Goodman Theatre in Chicago.