Kyle Dean Massey is an American actor best know for his work on Broadway in PippinNext to NormalWicked, Company, The Boys in the Band, & Xanadu and to television audiences as Kevin Bicks from ABC's Nashville.

Kyle Dean was raised in Jonesboro, Arkansas, a town 60 miles northwest of Memphis, TN.  He started taking dance classes at age 6 and spent his adolescence singing in school choirs and studying the piano.  After discovering musical theatre in high school he went on to receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre from Missouri State University.

In addition to his stage work, Kyle Dean has been seen on the screen in Nashville (ABC), The Good Wife (CBS), Inside Amy Schumer (CC), A Merry Christmas Match (Hallmark), A Christmas to Treasure (Lifetime), The Dangerous Book for Boys (Amazon),  High MaintenanceUp All Night (NBC), Hart of Dixie (CW), Cupid (ABC), Sex And the City 2 (HBO Films), Contest and After Party.  He has also performed on Good Morning America, The CBS Early Show, Regis & Kelly & The 62nd Annual Tony Awards and lends his voice as a voice-over artist for many popular cartoon shows (Sunny Day and Peter Rabbit - Nickelodeon).  While starring in Next to Normal, Kyle Dean was the star of his own popular web-blog series, Normal Life, on Broadway.com.  Five years later he hosted another series, Fresh Prince, while starring in the title role of Pippin.  

As a vocalist Kyle Dean has performed across the country in pops concerts with symphony orchestras and in more intimate cabaret settings with his one man show. He also tours with his concert group The Broadway Tenors.

Kyle Dean serves as a masterclass instructor & panel contributor for several different teaching organizations including Camp Broadway, Broadway Artists Alliance, Broadway Connection, VIP Tours of New York, the Missouri Fine Arts Academy, Stagelighter & Broadway Triple Threat.  He also serves as a private acting & voice coach to students all over the country.

Kyle Dean is a passionate supporter of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, The Trevor Project and various human rights groups.  He frequently performs in charity concerts at various venues across New York City including Joe’s Pub, Ars Nova & The Laurie Beechman Theatre & 54 Below.