Kevin M. Horton
Kevin M. Horton grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he began his professional acting career at the young age of eleven. In 1997, Kevin took his first starring role in the classical opera "Amahl and the Night Visitors." He went on to win seven different awards including "Preteen Male Talent of the Year" at the 1998 International Model and Talent Association (IMTA) convention in New York. His performances in "A Christmas Carol" and "The Diary of Anne Frank" with the Playbill Players displayed his bright future as an actor. By 2005, after booking many national commercials and industrial films in Minnesota, Kevin decided to move to Los Angeles at the young age of eighteen to advance his career. A few months later, he made his prime-time television debut on the hit show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), and joined a year-long international tour of Theatre A Go-Go's stage production "The Queen of Bingo." In 2007, Kevin was cast as a lead role in the feature film Big Game (2008) starring C. Thomas Howell and landed a part in the award-winning short Alive and Well (2007) guest-starring Neil Flynn. Kevin is now living in Hollywood pursuing his career in a television, film, and comedy.