Prime Video’s Off Campus star Stephen Kalyn signs with CAA amid rising fame
Stephen Kalyn signs with CAA after starring in Prime Video’s hit romance series Off Campus and landing season 2 lead

Actor Stephen Kalyn has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) following his breakout role in Prime Video’s popular adult romance series Off Campus.
Kalyn stars as Dean Di Laurentis, a defenceman for Briar University’s hockey team, in the television adaptation of Elle Kennedy’s bestselling book series. The show follows four college hockey players as they navigate relationships, personal growth and life beyond the rink.
Off Campus premiered in May with all eight episodes released at once, quickly becoming a major success for Prime Video. The series attracted 36 million viewers worldwide within its first 12 days and became one of the platform’s biggest debut series launches.
After playing a supporting role in the first season, Kalyn is set to take on a leading role in Off Campus Season 2, which is currently in production. His expanded role comes as the series continues to build momentum among fans of the original book franchise.
Before joining Off Campus, Kalyn appeared in several Amazon projects, including the The Boys spin-off Gen V, Cruel Intentions and Motorheads. His other acting credits include independent films such as Paying for It and Out Standing, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2024 and 2025.
Kalyn has also appeared in Corin Hardy’s horror film Whistle alongside Sophie Nélisse, as well as television projects including CBC’s Essex County, Cascade, Warrior Strong and Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent.
With his growing profile and upcoming lead role in Off Campus Season 2, Kalyn’s signing with CAA marks another major step in his expanding entertainment career. He continues to be represented by Play Management, Thruline Entertainment, Goodman, Genow, Schenkman and Narrative.



















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