Kevin Cummings is an actor, known for Off the Mark (1987), Market Rate (2010) and Person of Interest (2007).
Kevin Curran is an actor, known for SurrealEstate (2021).
Kevin Currid is an actor, known for Turning Green (2005), Invasion Ireland (2013) and Love/Hate (2010).
Kevin Curtin is an actor, known for Great Performances (1971), Polterheist (2018) and Seizure (2016).
Kevin Curtis is known for Take Care (2014), Loulou and Newlyweeds (2013).
Kevin Cusick is a native of Buffalo, New York and a graduate of Buffalo State University. As an actor, Kevin has had several leading roles in independent features, most recently Devil's Five. He also played Jackie Mason's manager in the Off Broadway show, The Jackie Mason Musical. Kevin is a seven-time Emmy award-winning producer for his extensive work on the Olympics and was nominated for an Emmy for his work on the 1989 Tour De France. He also received the award for Cable Excellence (ACE) for the documentary, The History of the African American Athlete. He has produced hundreds of sports telecasts for ESPN, NBC, ABC Sports and CBS.
Kevin D Hoagland is a director and writer, known for Lost Gold of the Aztecs (2022), Gold Trails (2015) and On the Gold with Kevin Hoagland (2019).
Kevin D'Ambrosio is a disabled actor raised north of Boston who has written and produced films that have premiered at the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge, "Love + Ritual" (2023) and "Super Inspired" (2022). He was a member of UMass Amherst comedy troupe, Mission IMPROVable. He appeared for many years on stage in Chicago theaters, including, iO and Piven Theatre. His stage credits there include the world-premiere's: Acadamy-Award nominee John Hancock's "The Brother," and Sarah Ruhl's adaption of, "Three Sisters." He is an award-winning storyteller (The Moth-StorySLAM), and is a motivational speaker. Kevin created a personal narrative storytelling lab in Cook County Jail (Chicago) for maximum and medium security male detainees, and led a theater games program for adults with developmental disabilities at Piven Theatre.
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About Kevin D'Arcy Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Kevin is the youngest of 4 children, and the first American born in his family, who immigrated to the U.S. from Georgetown, Guyana in South America. A trained actor and screenwriter, Kevin D'Arcy graduated Magna Cum Laude, receiving his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Temple University School of Communications and Theater. He later completed his graduate studies from the prestigious American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Kevin has appeared in numerous stage productions before moving to Los Angeles, such as: Dutchman (by LeRoi Jones), Shakespeare's Othello, and a touring company production of Megan Terry's Viet Rock that culminated in his New York theatrical debut at the Michael Chekhov Theatre. He also worked on the writing team that created the award winning independent feature film "Catfish in Black Bean Sauce". A coach since 2004, he has built a list of regular clients who he works with on auditioning. When actors get an audition, they are like deer caught in headlights. They need an objective eye to guide and inspire the best performance out of them. Kevin spent six years working with the theater group Actors Leading Actors before he moved on to explore new avenues of growth. He continued to work on his craft with Actors' Consortium, where as a recent graduate member, he serves as Artistic Director. A resident of Los Angeles, He balances acting professionally with his work as an acting coach. An avid runner, Kevin has completed the Honolulu marathon, two LA marathons, and can be seen on the occasional Saturday morning running laps around Griffith Park.