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Within the predominantly male video game industry, Naomi Kyle is a major force. The Canadian gamer, who currently resides in the United States, made his name as the on-air host for IGN Entertainment's videos.

Since 2011, she has presided over IGN's Emmy–nominated video series The Daily Fix. She also hosted AskMen.com's online news show "The Daily Brief" for a short period of time. She'd had a great career as a model, appearing in ads for brands like Adidas, Guess, and Virgin Mobile both at home and abroad.

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She was also featured in a Joe Fresh commercial that aired on national television. The year was 2010, and her employer was Elegant Wedding Magazine. Additionally, she has experimented with the acting world. In the 2012 pilot episode of the TV miniseries 'Project: SERA,' starring Julia Voth, she had a brief appearance as a news reporter. She had a major role in Al White's short film GEEKS (2013), which she starred in. As of 2014, she has been featured in the documentary "Atari: Game Over," which can be viewed on Netflix. She had a small role in the biopic "Batkid Begins," which premiered across the world on June 26, 2015, the following year.

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Career

Before deciding to become a host for gaming programs, Naomi Kyle considered a variety of different professions. She dabbled in several artistic mediums, from music and art to dance and film editing. She spent four years as a saleswoman at a Montreal music store owned by her family while she was in school there. Then, Next Canada, a major player in the field of modeling, cast her in a series of ads. She even dabbled in the restaurant industry for a while. At the age of 22, though, she was chosen as a video podcast host at Gameloft, and her career took a turn. Rapidly becoming a fan favorite, Kyle began to love her first hosting job and ultimately decided to combine her passions for video games and film editing to pursue a career in online video game broadcasting.

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She had put together a brief demo reel and sent it off to IGN Entertainment, a major player in the gaming and entertainment industries, in the hopes of landing a hosting gig on one of their shows. Interestingly, IGN was familiar with her work and invited her to meet with their staff in the United States. After being chosen to host IGN's wildly successful video series, "The Daily Fix," she uprooted her life and moved to San Francisco, California, in 2011. A show she created at IGN called "Cheap, Cool, Crazy" about unusual yet fantastic items sold online was a smash hit with viewers and stayed on the air for a long time.

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Origins in Video Games

Naomi Kyle is a frequent presence at comic book and video game conventions, where she acts as a judge for costume competitions and speaks on panels about topics such as women in the video gaming industry. Her male followers are often surprised to learn that she works as a professional in the video game industry. She is aware of this fact, which is why her website contains so many specifics about her gaming history. She got her start in the gaming world at a young age, regularly joining her younger brothers in playing video games on their Super NES. It was Donkey Kong Country that introduced her to video games.

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She became so engrossed in gaming that when the PlayStation 1 came out, her parents still wouldn't get her one. After purchasing a PlayStation 2, though, her enthusiasm for video games skyrocketed. She has many happy memories of playing games like Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, and Beyond Good and Evil on her PlayStation. After missing out on the Xbox 360's initial release, she got one a few years later and became infatuated with Mass Effect II. She has also played a lot of PC games, but due to her lack of a high-spec build, her experience has not been particularly satisfying.

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Private Matters

On January 13, 1986, Naomi Kyle entered this world in the sleepy Quebec village of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts. She has two brothers who are both younger than her. She said in a YouTube Q&A that her parents are her inspiration and that they never pressured her to pursue a certain job. She attended Dawson College in Montreal to study music and film because she had a passion for both. She started out in a jazz and piano program, but changed to a communications and media major after a year. Besides English, she is also fluent in French. She brought her two cats with her from Canada when she moved to the United States; she adores animals.