Kevin was born on Long Island, New York, to his parents Chris and JoAnn. The youngest of three children, Kevin's interest in film, acting and entertainment began at a very young age. At the age of 13, his father's friend gave him a video camera and he started making short films, debuting them in class or to family friends. Things really began to take off when he moved to Tampa, Florida, after his sophomore year in High School. Acting in a myriad of short films and features in Tampa, he decided to make the move to Hollywood to see what the west could bring him and his friends. As of 2010, Kevin is working on a web show called Backyard FX, which is hosted by his roommate and dear friend, Zack Finfrock.
Kevin Anthony Ryan is an actor, known for It Felt Like Love (2013).
Kevin Anton was born in South Orange, New Jersey. He studied at the famed Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in NYC after college where he became part of the NYC theatre scene before making the transition to Film & TV. A method actor in the new world of streaming content, he continues to work on his craft.
Kevin Antonio is an actor, known for Armenian Haunting (2018).
Kevin Arbouet (pronounced ar-boo-ay) Kevin Arbouet is a writer, director, producer and film executive whose career has been about expanding the idea of what diversity in filmmaking really means. With surprising influences that range from Nora Ephron and Mike Nichols to Bong Joon Ho, he is not only a rising African-American writer/director with a penchant for classic storytelling, but one who is defying stereotyped expectations - "It's important to me that the movie industry offers audiences a wide range of diverse voices telling stories." 2016 promises to show Arbouet's versatility in action. It began with the airing of his Superbowl ad for Icelandic Glacial Water, featuring Instagram darling, Brock O'Hurn in Arbouet's own twist on the famous "Diet Coke Break" commercial. "Fair Market Value," written and directed by Arbouet, premieres this month at Geena Davis's growing Bentonville Film Festival. Starring Latin American sensation Luisana Lopilato in her English-language debut - along with Craig Berko (Cinderella Man), Julia Duffy (Shameless) and Tina Benko (Flesh & Bone), this fresh view on a modern screwball world finds two rival New York real estate agents joining forces to try to sell one of the poshest luxury mansions on Long Island. Next up, Arbouet is in pre-production as the writer and director of "Big Bad Billie Gunn", a sexy revenge thriller about the only female member of New York's famed Irish mob, the Westies. Arbouet's career has never followed a typical trajectory - perhaps because there were never many role models for the multitude of directions he yearned to go. Instead, his career has been a constant evolution. Born in Brooklyn, he grew up in love with movies. "I loved big, funny, beautifully structured Hollywood comedies and thrillers. But I didn't think it was realistic that I could make the kind of films I loved as a director," he says. "Only later, did I discover that if you wanted to carve out a different path, you had to do it on your own." Arbouet always had an eye for talent, so he followed that deep into the industry. He got his start as a modeling agent, then moved into developing the careers of promising new actors, which then led to producing indies. His skill for nurturing exciting artists led to his role Vice President of Lee Daniels Entertainment, where he developed projects for the company behind such award-winning hits as the OscarĀ®-winning "Monster's Ball" and the hard-hitting "The Woodsman," "Precious" and "The Butler." His own filmmaking breakthrough came in a quintessentially 21st Century way: with a viral video that exploded overnight to 100 million views around the world. In 2007, Arbouet and his friend Larry Strong answered a Craigslist ad and ... later that day, began a 6-hour shoot in and around New York City landmarks for "I Got a Crush ... On Obama," featuring the now famed "Obama Girl," A comedy phenomenon, the video tapped into a cultural moment, with Newsweek naming it a "Top 10 Meme of Decade" and the Webby Awards honoring it with "Top Web Video of the Decade." On the heels of a smash viral video, Arbouet next explored the brave new world of web-based entertainment, producing the sci-fi internet series Stream starring Whoopi Goldberg. Stepping into the borderless art world, he also produced David Michalek's innovative Portraits in Dramatic Time, a series of 40 short films - each shot in just 10 seconds but played back in intensely reveal slow-mo -- exhibited as part of the 2011 Lincoln Center Festival. The films brought Arbouet together with an all-star cast including Alan Rickman, Holly Hunter, Liev Schreiber and William H. Macy. Arbouet loved helping other artists get their projects made as a producer, but he still envisioned himself a writer-director working in the core of the mainstream. He continued honing his craft on commercials, music videos, even directing Triumph the Insult dog on a foray in Times Square for Conan O'Brien's late night show. He then made his feature debut with the thriller Serial (co-directed with Larry Strong) starring Lauren Velez (Dexter, Oz, New York Undercover) as a television reporter lured into a cat-and-mouse media game with a serial killer played by Erik Jensen (The Exonerated, The Bronx Is Burning). The film unspooled at the Long Island International Film Festival, earning him a screenplay award as well as an audience choice award. In addition to debuting Fair Market Value, Arbouet also wrote and directed the sci-fi adventure Police State, the story of a New York City deliveryman who accidentally uncovers a terrorist plot, to be seen in 2016. Arbouet also just directed the provocative music video for "You Know the Drill" by the Brooklyn-based, Honduran-born, LGBT-celebrating hip-hop artist known as I.K.P, (the Infamous King of Positivity) slyly explores shifting perceptions of gender, identity and self. Ultimately, his aim is to forge a career "that proves being an African-American filmmaker can be limitless"
Kevin Ardilova is known for Autobiography (2022), Yuni (2021) and Tersanjung: The Movie (2021).
Kevin Armstrong is a journalist working in print, digital and film. He executive produced "My Perfect World," a feature-length documentary on the late New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez that premiered at DOC NYC in 2018. The film was expanded into a three-episode docuseries -- "Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez" -- that started streaming as a Netflix Original in January 2020.
Kevin Arnold Hoffman is an actor and director, known for The Deuce (2017), Feral (2019) and The English Teacher (2013).
In 1997, Kevin Asbell was introduced to the intricacies of the entertainment industry while serving as a road manager to local R&B, dance, and gospel groups that toured the Midwest and East Coast regions. His practical experience in dealing with negotiations, contracts, and intellectual property was enhanced while serving as a legal intern in the Business & Legal Affairs Department at Virgin Records and as a law clerk for the late Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. in his Los Angeles law firm. After being mentored by Michael E. Uslan, executive producer of the popular Batman franchise, Kevin decided to attend graduate film school in order to broaden his experience in the creative and business aspects of filmmaking. During graduate film school, Kevin partnered with 3 colleagues and became the Chief Operating Officer of a new production company called Treasure Entertainment, Inc. Kevin began to practice corporate and entertainment law after successfully managing the operations of Treasure Entertainment for 10 years. Currently, Kevin is the General Counsel for Lucas Oil Products, Inc. and all of its subsidiaries, including, but not limited to, a television network called Mav'rick Entertainment Network, Inc. and an in-house television production division called Lucas Oil Production Studios. In addition to handling all legal matters for Lucas Oil and its subsidiaries, Kevin also oversees Lucas Oil's feature film division called Forrest Films. Kevin earned his 2 Bachelor of Arts degrees from Indiana University, his Master of Fine Arts degree from the Producers Program at the UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television, and received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Kevin is a member in good standing of the State Bar of California.
Kevin received a B.A. in film directing from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and has studied with Joe Paradise Film Acting Studio. He began his career at the New York based studio, The Shooting Gallery, involved with the production and distribution of over thirty films including You Can Count On Me and Croupier. Kevin won Breakthrough Director at the 2010 Gotham Independent Film Awards, the Most Promising New Director Award at the 2010 Deauville Film Festival, and Best Drama at the 2010 High Times Stoney Awards for his feature directorial debut Holy Rollers. Starring Oscar nominated Jesse Eisenberg, Holy Rollers premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in Dramatic Competition, was released in North America in the summer of 2010 and played in theaters worldwide throughout 2011. Asch also wrote, directed and produced the short, Characters, and produced the independent feature, Point&Shoot.