Troy Randall-Kilpatrick

Troy Randall-Kilpatrick

Troy Randall-Kilpatrick is an International Award Winning Actor. He has received a number of awards and nominations both in film and theatre. Randall-Kilpatrick has appeared in nearly 70 independent films and stage productions in and around both Detroit and Chicago. In addition to playing the part of Detective Jack Styles in "17000 Block," some of his favorite film roles to date include, Julian Long in "An Apology to the Dead," John in "Beggar's Remorse" and most recently, Detective Blackwell in "Agramon's Gate." Some of his favorite stage roles include, 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." Troy has worked in commercials and previously taught advanced acting at the Barbizon Agency in Detroit. He studied acting and theatre under 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.
Troy Randall-Kilpatrick

Movies

Cemetery Stories
On Halloween a couple, both of which are clairvoyants, drive to a cemetery. They go for fun to pick up vibrations from the tombstones of the deceased. As they pick up vibrations they have visions of how the person died. Each vibration and vision seems to get darker and darker. In the midst of all of this, they are being stalked by a dark shadowy figure. What starts out as some Halloween fun quickly turns to terror.