Kevin Borjas is known for Cordura (Sanity) (2014) and Jack Logan (2020).
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Kevin Bray is a director and producer known for his work on Succession, Insecure, Run, The Americans, Snowfall, and the pilot of Suits. Bray began his film career directing the classic urban action comedy, All About the Benjamins, as well as the 2004 remake of Walking Tall, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. He has also directed over one hundred music videos and commercials, ranging from Whitney Houston to the Beastie Boys.
Kevin Breckenridge is an actor, known for Worm (2013) and Closer to God (2014).
Director Kevin Breslin's Academy Award Shortlisted documentary "Living for 32"(2010)premiered at Sundance. Living for 32 is the inspirational story of Colin Goddard, a survivor of the tragic gun shooting massacre which occurred on the Virginia Tech campus, April 16th, 2007. The winning combination of Colin's passion, charisma and optimism has commanded the attention of the American public and media since the devastating incident which left 32 dead and 17 injured. In "Living for 32", Colin shares with Mr. Breslin his intimate account of terror he and his classmates endured and the courageous journey of renewal and hope he chose to pursue. Breslin's 2011 festival winning documentary #whilewewatch, the gripping portrait of Occupy Wall Street media can be seen on SnagFilms. Kevin's film Blowtorch(2013)stars William Baldwin, Lois Robbins, Kathy Najimy, Armand Assante, Jared Abrahamson. Kevin's first short film,"A Smile Gone, but Where?"(2002) was shown at film festivals throughout the world. It premiered on the Oxygen Network along with Breslin's second short film, "Women of Rockaway"(2002), which won the 2003 Gracie Allen Award for best TV documentary. Other television credits include his film Heartbreakers, an Oxygen television exclusive. Kevin co-created as well as directed and produced a series of PSA's for the "Made in New York" campaign, for which he won a New York City Film and Television Award in 2007. The PSA's featured Will Smith, Debra Messing, Colin Farrell, Danny Devito, Ed Burns, and Rachel Ray. Other recent works include an "Exclusive XMen3 Confessional" with director Brett Ratner for Mercedes, a featurette for The Boys' and Girls' Club of America featuring President Bill Clinton Commercials Kevin has directed include the Chevy Silverado "This is Our Country" campaign, PGA, IBM, The Seminole Hard Rock brand, Guinness and the Brady Anti-Gun Campaign. Kevin also directed and co-directed the Sprint campaign featuring Sprint CEO Dan Hesse that was shot throughout New York City, presenting the city in stunning black-and-white cinematography. Documentaries include "The Other Side of the Street", a story about the life of Jimmy Breslin and newspapers in New York City. Kevin is also filming "New York Vertical" with award acclaimed German photographer Horst Hamann, based on his book of the same title. Kevin's work as a director has proven that he is as comfortable shooting real people as he is actors. He is currently in pre-production on a feature film, "The Teddy Bear Habit", based on the award-winning children's book and "The Unconquered" a feature length documentary on the journey of The Florida Seminole's. Kevin's past producing credits include "American Nuclear" for CBS, The motion picture "UHF" with Weird Al. As a young actor Mr. Breslin appeared in "Pope of Greenwich Village", "Cobra", "Out of Bounds", "Survival of Dana", "Rocky ll" and "Raging Bull". Mr Breslin wrote and directed an Off Broadway play, "Terrible Beauty" with Tatum O'Neal and William Hickey. www.BreslinFilms.com Twitter @KevinBreslin FB www.facebook.com/KevinbreslinDirector
Kevin Brewerton is an actor and director, known for The Fifth Element (1997), Metamorphosis (2008) and Hackers (1995).
Kevin Breznahan was born on November 24, 1968 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for Winter's Bone (2010), There Will Be Blood (2007) and Alive (1993).
Kevin is the youngest of three. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and spent the formative years of ages 0-3 there. His father tired of delivering milk on the icy streets of New York at 4am, so the family packed up and moved to the 'land of milk and honey'...well, Long Beach, California. Kevin then spent the less formative years of ages 4- 23 there. Kevin was an active and popular student, even serving as president of both junior high, and high school. He found his love for acting because of his involvement in high school football. It was the summer before 11th grade. To be on the JV team, summer school football was required; however, a second class was required for summer school. Well, being the eclectic sort, Kevin also took a drama class. When the summer ended, it was goodbye NFL, hello Broadway. He discovered how much he enjoyed theater, plus he was good at it. After graduating from Wilson High, Kevin ventured a good five miles east to study Theater Arts at California State University, Long Beach. Upon receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Theater, Kevin then went another 3000 miles east to train at the prestigious Asolo/FSU Conservatory in Sarasota, Florida. After two years of conservatory training, while working with a professional theater company, Kevin earned a Masters of Fine Arts in Acting and an Actor's Equity Card. Armed with both, he did what most stalwart young actors do as they enter the profession...he headed for Kansas City, Missouri! Long story short...there was a girl involved. But as it turned out, it was a great move. While fellow classmates were fighting the good fight in NYC and LA...Kevin was actually getting a bunch of professional acting work in the Midwest. He made his professional stage debut in the role of Mister MacGregor in Peter Rabbit...one of those legendary productions that people still talk about! Before fully establishing his acting career, Kevin filled the gaps with the obligatory restaurant jobs. Yes...he had always wanted to be a bartender in Kansas City...and here he was...doing it. But with a few upcoming theater contracts signed, Kevin rolled the dice and quit the food service industry in 1988. He has been blessed to support himself as an actor ever since. With work on stage, in films, commercials and voice over, Kevin established himself as a full time working actor in Kansas City, of all places! But Hollywood soon called. He did a play with Charlie Brill & Mitzi McCall in KC. After they returned to Los Angeles, they asked Kevin to come out west to do a play with them...he was soon signed by a major Los Angeles agent...and lo & behold found himself living once again in Southern California...much to his family's delight! Since moving to Los Angeles in the early 90's, Kevin has continued his theater work in the active small theater world of Los Angeles. Kevin is probably most familiar to audiences for his numerous television appearances. His credits include recurring, guest-starring, and co-starring roles on about 80 television shows. In addition, he has had several leads in made-for-television movies. Feature film-wise; Kevin has had lead roles in many independent/low budget movies, and smaller roles in major studio films. Please check out the resume for specifics. Kevin's face and voice are also familiar from his work in a several hundred TV & radio commercials. Among them a Super Bowl commercial for Career Builder in 2008. In his spare time Kevin enjoys playing with his long-time softball team, the occasional game of golf...and spending time wining & dining with friends and family. He enjoys doing volunteer work, and he is active in his church's drama department. Most importantly, he is so very happy to be married to his favorite landscape architect, Pam, and step-father to Lauren.
Kevin Bright was born on November 15, 1954 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Dream On (1990), Friends (1994) and Never Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story (2020). He is married to Claudia Jean Wilsey. They have two children.
Kevin Brown is an actor, known for Hollow Scream (2018).