Steven D. Talley portrayed Kyle Wick in the CW's The 100. He was part of the recurring cast in Season Two.
Life and Career[]
Talley's on-screen career began in 2002, with a minor part in the daytime soap opera As the World Turns. He appeared in three episodes of the drama series Summerland between June and July 2005 as Bryce. The following year, Talley made a guest appearance in the drama film Peaceful Warrior and on the sitcom Twins.
In the same year, Talley portrayed Dwight Stifler in American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile, the fifth installment in the American Pie film series. Released directly to video, the film earned over US$27 million worldwide. Scott Weinberg of DVD Talk wrote that Talley as Dwight "makes for one of the least appealing movie characters I've ever seen." The following year, Talley again starred as Dwight in American Pie Presents: Beta House, the sixth installment in the series. Released directly to video, the film earned over US$18 million worldwide.
Talley was featured in Van Wilder: Freshman Year as the character Dirk Arnold and also starred as Eric P. Keller in the 2010 direct-to-DVD film Hole in One, which had various names prior to release. Recently Talley has moved on to less juvenile movies, landing the lead role of investigative reporter Matt Harper in Deadline, about the racially motivated murder of an African-America youth in the South. As well as film credits, Talley has also featured in a British television commercial for Pepsi Max. During Super Bowl XLIV, he drove a car in a Bridgestone commercial about a crazy bachelor party gone wrong. Talley is also featured in a 2010 Pizza Hut ad campaign. It was announced in late June 2012 that he would play Ella Montgomery's (Holly Marie Combs) love interest, Zack on Pretty Little Liars.
For full filmography, see IMDb.
Trivia[]
- According to Jason Rothenberg, Talley left the series because "he's a busy actor and things happen casting-wise", so they had to move on.[1] However, there is some speculation that Talley was fired for making racist tweets.[2] A fan source reported that during a meet & greet, Bob Morley mentioned that Talley got fired,[3] however there is no quote, so it's unclear if Morley actually said "fired" vs "left" or some other term. The account with the racist tweets was suspended, but Kim Shumway and Lindsey Morgan have tweeted at the account[4][5] and creator Jason Rothenberg has tweeted at the account on more than one occasion, making it plausible that it was Talley's real account and not someone else by that name.[6][7]
- His western zodiac sign is Libra and his Chinese zodiac sign is a Rooster.
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- ↑ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/100-boss-violent-new-threat-857871
- ↑ https://www.outerplaces.com/science-fiction/item/11001-exciting-plot-developments-hinted-at-in-the-100-season-premiere
- ↑ https://twitter.com/The100_Source/status/982580576996741120
- ↑ Morgan Tweet. (February 2015)
- ↑ Shumway Tweet. (November 2014)
- ↑ Rothenberg Tweet. (February 2015)
- ↑ Rothenberg Tweet. (February 2015)