Filmmaker Kevin Donovan, whose commercials and music videos have garnered international recognition, made his feature film directing debut in 2002 with the Dreamworks action comedy The Tuxedo starring Jackie Chan and Jennifer Love Hewitt. The film has grossed over $100 million dollars to date, and is a favorite among young Kung Fu aficionados. Kevin's storytelling style is subtle and intelligent. He takes great care in casting, adding an element of the unexpected to any idea. His training as a visual artist gives him the unique ability to sketch his own ideas and bring stories to life even before a frame has been shot. Hailing from Montana, Kevin played football for Montana State University before pursuing his film career. He attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, then moved to New York, becoming an art director at Cliff Freeman and Partners, BBDO and J. Walter Thompson. The urge to direct and bring stories to life gained him tremendous success in the U.S., and international markets. Kevin's numerous awards have included five Cannes Lions, and he has had over twenty commercials short-listed at the festival. In 2000 he won both a Silver Lion at Cannes for his University of California campaign, and a Bronze for "The Rant" for Molson Canadian, one of the most successful commercials in Canada's history. His most recent accolades include an award from the New York Film Festival for his satirical re-imagining of March Of The Penguins, a promotional short film for the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. Kevin's work has been featured in AdCritic, Marketing, Shots, Boards, and Shoot magazines. His American Heart Association sixty-second spot aired twice in the 2007 Super Bowl. Kevin's commercial clients have included Pontiac, Toyota, Pepsi, McDonalds, Coca Cola, Lever Brothers, Viagra, Wendy's, Sharpie, Planter's Peanuts, Nestea, Cadbury and Wild Aid. He recently completed a series of Ford Truck spots featuring country music phenomenon Toby Keith and "America's Dirtiest Jobs" host Mike Rowe. Kevin continues to pursue directing and writing, both in features and commercials, and loves to bring his own brand of visual style to each project. He spends his time between residences in Los Angeles and Montana, and familiar hotels in Toronto and New York.
Kevin Doole is an actor, known for Accidence (2018) and Stump the Guesser (2020).
Kevin Dorff was born on August 2, 1966 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Review (2014), The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (2009) and Bombshell (2019).
Kevin Dorman is known for Avatar (2009), Alita: Battle Angel (2019) and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014).
Kevin Dowling is an American director, writer and producer of features, television and theatre. His film debut, "The Sum of Us," starring Russell Crowe and Jack Thompson, won 17 awards including "Best Feature" at the Montreal and Sydney Film Festivals, four Australian Critics Awards including Best Picture, and six A.F.I. nominations. His second feature, "Mojave Moon," a dark romantic comedy, starred Angelina Jolie, Alfred Molina, Danny Aiello, and Anne Archer. He has directed more than 170 TV episodes including "The Americans," "Bosch," "The Strain," "Jack Ryan," "The Walking Dead," "Heroes," "Dead Like Me," "Outsourced," "Go On," "Ed," "Judging Amy," "Joan of Arcadia," and "CSI:NY." He directed and produced the pilot of "Necessary Roughness," a dramatic series that he developed for the USA network. He has produced and directed numerous other series, including NBC's "Ed," CBS's "Close to Home," Fox' "K-Ville," ABC's "The Catch," and AMC's "The Son." He is the Executive Producer/Director of the FX series, "Mayans M.C.," starring JD Pardo, Edward James Olmos, Michael Irby, Danny Pino, Sarah Bolger, and Joseph Raymond Lucero. On stage, Mr. Dowling directed the award winning New York premiere of "The Sum of Us," starring Tony Goldwyn. That production opened to critical acclaim at the Cherry Lane Theatre and was awarded both an Obie and the Outer Critics Circle Award. He also directed the New York premiere of Jay Tarses' play "Man in his Underwear" at Playwrights Horizons; the critically acclaimed New York revival of David Mamet's comedy "A Life in the Theater" starring F. Murray Abraham; and Ralph Waite in Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie." At the Williamstown Theatre Festival, he directed Inge's "Picnic" starring Blythe Danner, Tony Goldwyn, and Gwyneth Paltrow; O'Neill's "Moon for the Misbegotten," starring Christine Lahti, Jamey Sheridan, and Pat Hingle; and an earlier production of "The Sum of Us." He produced the musical "Buddy," at the Shubert Theatre and was the maintaining director of "The Nerd" on Broadway, where he directed, among others, Peter MacNicol, Robert Joy, and Peter Riegert. Prior to "The Nerd," author Larry Shue and Mr. Dowling were collaborating with composer Alan Menken on a Broadway musical based on Jackie Gleason's "The Honeymooners." Mr. Dowling was a Founding Member and, for eight years, the Artistic Director of The Actor's Ensemble. During this time, he directed more than 20 plays, including the first full scale New York production of Lanford Wilson's "This Is The Rill Speaking," the New York premiere of Dan Lauria's "Game Plan," his own "A Child's Piece," and revivals of plays by Harold Pinter and Sam Shepard. He later produced Mr. Shepard's comedy hit "True West," which ran for two years at the Cherry Lane Theatre and featured during its run such actors as: John Malkovich, Gary Sinise, James Belushi, Gary Cole, Randy Quaid, & Dennis Quaid. He also served as Artistic Director of the Cherry Lane Theatre from 1982 to 1995.
Kevin Downes is a California native. He grew up in Visalia, just 3 hours north of Los Angeles where he shot his early films with his brother, Bobby and friend, David A.R. White He met Jon Erwin, while performing in the movie, Courageous, and the two partnered up along with Andy Erwin to create Moms' Night Out. They followed immediately with the film, Woodlawn and while in post production, presented the Erwin Brothers with the story behind, I Can Only Imagine, which became their 3rd feature film together. Soon after, they formed Kingdom and signed a first look deal with Lionsgate for feature films and television series to be released under the new banner. Kevin lives in Orange County, California with his wife Catherine and 3 sons, Benicio, Nathaniel and Joshua.
Kevin Doyle is an English actor. He was born in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England in 1961. He is better known as the perpetually unlucky butler-turned-footman Molesley in Downton Abbey (2010). He has appeared in shows such as Happy Valley (2014), Scott & Bailey (2011), and the 2016 ITV TV Mini-Series Paranoid (2016). He lives in West Yorkshire with his partner Olwen May.
Kevin Drouin was born on December 21, 1989 in Saint-Georges. He is an actor, known for 12 Dates of Christmas (2020), Hollywood Zeros (2019) and The Road to Earnest (2017).
Kevin Duda is an actor and producer, known for A Killer Party: A Murder Mystery Musical (2020), A New Year's Resolution (2021) and Two Turtle Doves (2019).
Kevin Dudous is an actor, known for The Missing (2014).