Kevin Franklin Gaede, who later changed his name to Kevin Gage, was born and raised in northern Wisconsin. He was physically active, working on his grandparents' dairy farm and excelling in school sports, including basketball, baseball, football, hockey, and track. He also enjoyed fishing and other outdoor activities. After graduating high school, Kevin headed to Florida to see the ocean. After a few months he turned his sights on California, planning to find work in construction, and landed in Hollywood. There Kevin worked for a security company, drove delivery trucks, and (still only 18 years old) went to bartending school and became a bartender. The job paid well. Life was good. When Kevin was 21, tending bar at a local steakhouse, he was approached by a theatrical agent, who had him read for a part and then recommended that he take an acting class. He became a regular in local plays and within a few years he was picking up small roles in films and television, including Highway to Heaven, Steele Justice, and High Mountain Rangers. It was in acting class that he started seeing Kelly Preston. After a couple of years of dating, they were married in Hawaii in 1985. Kevin's first movie part was in Space Camp, where Preston had a leading role. Unfortunately his lines ended up on the cutting room floor. Two years later, the marriage fell apart and they went their separate ways. Kevin continued to find small acting roles, and in 1989 he appeared opposite Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern and Brother Theodore in The 'Burbs. Kevin's first big role, and still one of his most memorable, was as "Waingro" in Heat, released in 1995. Competition for the role was tough, requiring twelve meetings over two months with casting director Bonnie Timmerman and director Michael Mann. Kevin was elated to be chosen, saying that he had dreamed for 13 years of being able to work with talent of Robert DeNiro's caliber. His performance in Heat resulted in many offers, and Kevin continued to work in more A-list films, TV episodes, and lower budget films. He played opposite leading actors including Demi Moore and Viggo Mortensen in G.I. Jane, Nicholas Cage in Con Air and Johnny Depp in Blow. Kevin's career was temporarily derailed in 2002 after he and two partners set up a licensed business to grow and distribute medicinal marijuana. Though legal in California and encouraged by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (who declared SF to be a medicinal marijuana-friendly city), the Federal government disagreed and arrested them. After serving two years of his 41-month sentence in a minimal security facility, Kevin was released early for good behavior in September 2005. Kevin married Perris Knight on a Santa Barbara beach in the spring of 2006, and their son Ryder Jay Gage was born in January 2007. Sadly, Perris was diagnosed in late 2008 with inoperable brain cancer. Kevin's focus became caring for her and Ryder, with help from her parents. Perris passed away in July 2014. As of 2020, Kevin lives with his teenage son in southern California and continues to complete several acting projects each year.
Kevin Gagnepain is known for No Good Heroes (2016).
Kevin Galbraith is an actor, known for Goosebumps (2015), Bad Blood: The Movie (2016) and Goat Witch (2014).
Kevin Gallant is an actor known for his role in the Canadian comedy film Pogey Beach. He has also starred in and made cameo appearances in several Web series. Born in Summerside, PE Canada to Camille and Jean Gallant, the youngest of 3 boys. Kevin began acting at a very young age by creating shorts with his family and friends.
Kevin Gamez is known for They Call Us Monsters (2016).
Kevin Gance is an American actor born in Englewood, NJ and raised in West Chester, PA. After 9 years of corporate work experience, Gance decided to pursue his passion and began acting full-time in mid-2016. Recent roles include presidential campaign manager Michael Cummings in the award-winning independent film 'In The Defense Against Tyranny' from creator Felix Ramos. In addition, Gance takes pride in getting involved with some of the world's most renowned film schools - USC School of Cinematic Arts and American Film Institute - with four appearances in recent shorts. Other recent supporting roles include a sound engineer in the upcoming feature film 'Mind Talker' as well as a business executive in 'Shadows' from accomplished director Michael Matteo Rossi. In addition, initial featured supporting roles in a number of different projects including the award-winning independent feature 'Hacked' (2016). On the television side, Gance has appeared as a detective in the Oxygen series 'Murdered By Morning' and a SWAT Team Leader in 'Murder Loves Company', on Investigation Discovery. Situation improvisation co-star appearances on 'America's Court with Judge Ross' and 'Idiotest' were done in front of live studio audiences. Gance played a slumlord defendant, James Finn, ultimately losing after fiercely pleading his side of the case to Judge Kevin Ross. As a game show contestant during the second season of Idiotest, Gance and his then-fiancé Megan were victorious, and provided host Ben Gleib with numerous one-liners to play with. Commercially, Gance has built a solid foundation with versatile training and recent bookings for Mercedes-Benz of Laguna Niguel, Honey.com, Simpluris, Postmates, Riverside Metro Auto Group, and Visitors Insurance Reviews as a spokesperson. Wide range of training both theatrically and commercially with a constant drive to get better and continue to learn, along with stunts/stage combat/weapons expertise, improvisation, scene study and cold reading. Gance is proficient driver with racing experience, and excels at golf, snow skiing, hosting/presenting, and producing with a professional home studio/VO booth for quick self tape turnaround capability. Gance and his lovely wife Megan reside in Hermosa Beach CA, with their puppy Violet, and enjoy camping, bike riding, hiking, traveling, and skiing. Gance has always been known to friends as a big mafia aficionado and historian, along with an uncanny ability to tell stories on sports, history, or true crime.
Kevin Gannon is known for 13th (2016).
Kevin Gannon is an actor, known for Dead Again (2014).
Kevin Garner is an actor, singer, dancer, songwriter, and producer who was born and raised in San Diego CA, where he attended a performing arts high school and studied music and theatre. Kevin first discovered that he wanted to pursue the arts when he did his first musical show, "Scrooge the Musical" playing the role of Tiny Tim. He fell in love with the act of performing, entertaining, and with music. In the seventh grade, Kevin discovered that he had perfect pitch, and his teachers were eager to help him train and develop it. Throughout his years in high school, Kevin began to dive deeper into Musical Theatre, pop singing, writing music, and learning more instruments everyday, which he is now proficient in 20+ instruments. When Kevin graduated high school, a door was opened for him and he was given the opportunity to begin acting professionally in Los Angeles, where he then grew a passion for acting in film and television. He was signed with a manager and an agent, who have helped him develop as an actor. Kevin booked one of his first auditions called "FIX" for a CSUN project where he played the lead role, and at this job he had realized that acting is what he wanted to do. He later on did a role on "The Politician" on Netflix, a TV Pilot, many commercials, and more. Alongside acting, Kevin has a passion for music. Kevin writes original music, sings and produces it, publishes it in music streaming stores, and he holds many solo live performances in Los Angeles and San Diego showcasing his music. Kevin also attended a music college where he majored and developed his solo artistry writing his own music and performing, and from there he now has an Associate's Degree in Songwriting. Kevin is passionate about the arts because it gives him the opportunity to inspire, motivate, and to spread happiness and hope throughout the world.
Kevin Garry is known for Bloods (2021), Ted Lasso (2020) and Comedy Central, Drunk history: Black Stories (2021).