List of Kyle XY Characters - Season 2 Characters

Season 2 Characters

  • Adam Baylin (J. Eddie Peck) was the creator of Zzyzx as a research facility for an experiment in artificial gestation and he is also Kyle's birth father, though Kyle thinks of him as more as a close friend and mentor. His connection to Kyle is revealed in season two.
  • Brian Taylor (Martin Cummins) grew up with Adam Baylin and remained a close friend of Adam's, despite not being entirely trusted by Adam. Brian had a competing experiment that Adam was unaware of. He is also Jessi's birth father.
  • Julian Ballantine (Conrad Coates) is an executive at MadaCorp. Once he discovers that both "assets" from Zzyzx are alive, he wants both assets destroyed after the data on "781227" is retrieved from Zzyzx.
  • Emily Hollander (Leah Cairns) works on secret missions for MadaCorp under Ballantine. She does what she is told, because she is also being threatened. Therefore she pretends to be Jessi's sister.
  • Paige Hollander (Nicole Leduc) is the young daughter of Emily Hollander.
  • Sarah Emerson (Ally Sheedy) was Adam Baylin's college girlfriend. She contributed to the experiments at Zzyzx, but was later absent and presumed dead. She is also Jessi's biological mother.

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