Kevin Kreider is an Actor, Speaker and Founder/CEO of Sans Beverage Inc. and Taejin Entertainment LLC. Starting off in the fitness industry, he was signed with one of the most prestigious modeling agencies in NYC. He left Philly in 2008 to navigate his way in entertainment as a Korean American adoptee. In 2014, the stress and non-stop nature of the modeling industry took a toll on his body and Kevin was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata. He took a few years off, got sober in 2015, and took a leap of faith by moving to Los Angeles. There he was offered a role in Netflix's international hit, "Bling Empire", the first all Asian and Asian American reality show.
Kevin Kunkel is an actor and producer, known for Nebraska (2013), Blood and ashes and Downsizing (2017).
Kevin Kwan is a writer and producer, known for Crazy Rich Asians (2018), China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems.
Kevin Kölsch is known for Starry Eyes (2014), Pet Sematary (2019) and Holidays (2016).
Kevin L. Anderson is known for Is Genesis History? (2017), Beyond Is Genesis History? (2017) and Digging for Truth (2018).
Kevin L. Bright was born on June 28, 1970 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. He is known for Morning Glory (2010), The Informer (2019) and Fair Game (2010).
Kevin L. Burke ("KB") starred in the 2021 short film, "The Big Choice." KB portrayed news reporter, 'Henry Hunter' in the 2019 film, "Finding Christmas." KB played the role of "Mr. Hill" in the film, "Education in Love" and appears as a restaurant patron in "The Woods Talk." KB appeared as the Gotham City Lead Detective in the Instagram Television series, "Asylum Origins: Harley" (2019). KB has appeared on stage in more than 30 theatre productions, television shows, and commercials. He has also performed voice work with "Star Trek: Outlaws." KB was awarded Lincoln Theatre Guild's 2018 'Best Actor' and 'Stole The Show' awards for his role as 'Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd' in "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." He was also named Johnson City Community Theatre's 'Best Actor of 2007' for his roles in "The Mousetrap" (Detective Sergeant Trotter) and "Christmas Belles" (Dub Dubberly). KB portrayed 'Matthew Cuthbert' in the theatrical production of the classic, "Anne of Green Gables" at Cherryville Little Theatre from August 20 - 29, 2021. KB played the 'electro-shock therapy technician' in the Foothills Players of N.C production of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" at the Little Theater of Gastonia from June 4 - 12, 2021. KB played 'Colton' in, "Broken Things: A New Musical" at Studio 1212 in Charlotte, North Carolina on November 22 (7 p.m.) and November 23 (2:30 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.), 2019 & February 1, 2020 (2 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.) in Tryon, North Carolina, with the Leap of Faith Production Company. KB played 'Doctor/Strange Man' in the timeless classic drama, "A Streetcar Named Desire" from October 18-27, 2019 with the Foothills Players of N.C. KB played 'King George the III' in the 1-act comedy, "The Entire American Revolution (in 40 minutes or less)" from October 4-13, 2019 at Cherryville Little Theatre. KB portrayed 'Jake the Bodyguard' in the hilarious comedy musical, "Disaster!" at the Little Theater of Gastonia from September 12 - 22, 2019. In Greater Shelby Community Theatre's production of, "The Time Machine," KB portrayed 'Dr. Lester' and 'King Morlock' from April 26 - May 6, 2019. KB played 2 roles ('Potiphar' & 'Naphtali') in King's Mountain Little Theatre's production of, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" running March 8 - 17, 2019. KB portrayed 'Director Victor Fleming' in the hilarious comedy, "Don't Cry for Me Margaret" from November 8 - 17, 2018 at the Little Theater of Gastonia in Gastonia, North Carolina KB played, 'Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd' in the Lincoln Theatre Guild's presentation of the fun-loving musical, "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" from July 19-22, 2018 at The Warren Citizens Center in Lincolnton, North Carolina. KB played the roles of 'Edwin Earhart, Rudy Lorenzo, and an Old Man' in the play, "Amelia Earhart: Flights of Fancy" at the Kings Mountain Little Theatre in Kings Mountain, North Carolina on February 23, 24, 25, March 2 & 3, 2018. From October 20-31, 2017, KB played, 'The Narrator' in the classic production, "The Rocky Horror Show" at the Lincoln Theatre Guild in Lincolnton, North Carolina. KB portrayed, 'Reverend Lorentz' in the historical drama, "Thunder Over Carolina" at the Lincoln Theatre Guild in Lincolnton, North Carolina from May 12-20, 2017. KB played, 'Henry' in the classic musical, "The Fantastics" at the Kings Mountain Little Theatre from March 10 - March 18, 2017. KB portrayed landlord, 'Gil Schmidt' in the raucous comedy, "Nana's Naughty Knickers" at the Lincoln Theatre Guild in Lincolnton, North Carolina from February 10-19, 2017. KB played a variety of funny roles in the zany, fast-paced comedy, "The 39 Steps" at the Kings Mountain Little Theatre from September 30 - October 8, 2016. KB played numerous characters in the hilarious Christmas spectacle, "Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some)" at The Little Theater of Gastonia from November 12 - 21, 2015. KB played 'Jemmy Rathbone' and 'Squire John Trelawney' in "Treasure Island" at Greater Shelby Community Theatre from July 17 - July 26, 2015. KB played 'Deputy Shefiff John Curtis Buntner' in the hilarious comedy, "Southern Hospitality" at Kings Mountain Little Theatre. The production ran February 27 - March 7, 2015. KB appeared as Hollywood Director, 'Billy Einhorn' in the dramatic comedy, "The House of Blue Leaves" which ran from November 13 - 22, 2014 at The Little Theater of Gastonia. KB performed "Heartbreak Hotel" as the 'King of Rock 'n Roll, Elvis Presley' in "The Stars Come Out on the Catawba Queen" on May 4, 2014 at The Pease Auditorium on the campus of Central Piedmont Community College. KB was in The Little Theater of Gastonia's production of, "An Inspector Calls" from February 6 - 15, 2014. KB played the role of the dominant and arrogant, 'Arthur Billing' in this thrilling "mystery with a message." KB portrayed the lovable 'Dr. Hubert Bonney' in the hilarious comedy, "It Runs in the Family" at The Little Theater of Gastonia from November 14 - 23, 2013. This was KB's first comedic North Carolina performance since his high school days. KB played 'Judge Kenneth Norris' in the intense and powerful drama, "Judgment at Nuremberg" from November 8-17, 2012 at Abbey Players and Belmont Community Theatre on the campus of Belmont Abbey College - KB's alma mater! KB played 'Thomas Huxley' in the insightful comedy entitled, "Darwin in Malibu" from March 30 until April 21, 2012 at The Mobtown Players Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland. KB performed as 'Morose' in "Epicoene: Or, The Silent Woman" at The Mobtown Players Theater in Baltimore, Maryland from September 23 - October 15, 2011. KB played corporate executive 'Warren Gillie' in the hilarious play "The Solid Gold Cadillac" at the Community Players Theatre (Bloomington, Illinois) from February 24 - March 12, 2011. KB played the role of 'Staff Sergeant (Froggy) LeSueur' in the play, "The Foreigner." TF is a laugh-out-loud comedy about a painfully shy Englishman named Charlie, forced to spend a few days at a bed-and-breakfast in rural Georgia. The character of 'Froggy' is a no-nonsense RAF sergeant who sets the whole show in motion with his misguided attempt to help Charlie. The Springfield Theatre Centre's performances of "The Foreigner" occurred at the Hoogland Center for the Arts from March 12-21, 2010.Carolina Talent Agency KB performed as 'Doug Laws, Dr. Cantway, Conrad Miller, Rob Debree, and Newsperson #2' in the ensemble production of "The Laramie Project" with the Springfield Theatre Centre at the Hoogland Center for the Arts from November 6 - 15, 2009. KB reprised his role as 'Dub Dubberly' in "Southern Hospitality" at JCCT from June 5 - 21, 2009, receiving praise from the playwrights. "Southern Hospitality" was the the much-anticipated continuing comedy sequel to "Dearly Beloved" and "Christmas Belles." From December 5 - 20, 2008 at JCCT, KB portrayed 'Bernard' in the side-splitting comedy with more twists than a corkscrew, "Don't Dress for Dinner." DDD was a smash hit in Paris, where it played for over two years, and in London, where critical acclaim greeted the Apollo Theatre production. KB played 'Thomas Putnam' in the Jonesborough Repertory Theatre version of "The Crucible" from October 30 through November 9, 2008. The Crucible, which won a 1953 Tony Award for 'Best Play,' is set in Salem, Massachusetts in the backdrop of the infamous Salem Witch Trials. From June 6 - 21, 2008 at JCCT, KB played 'Fred the Governor' in the hilarious political comedy that puts the fun in funerals, "Lying In State." KB played 'Bob Ewell' in the literary classic "To Kill a Mockingbird" from April 11 - 26, 2008 at JCCT. From February 14 - 24, 2008, KB played the beloved 'Elwood P. Dowd' in the classic play "Harvey" at the JRT. "Harvey" has been a favorite since it was brought to the Broadway stage in 1944, winning the Pulitzer Prize for drama and ran for almost 4 years. "Harvey" came to movie theatres in 1950 with Jimmy Stewart playing 'Elwood P. Dowd.' Stewart also played Dowd on stage for six months in London. From November 30 - December 16, 2007, KB reprised his role as Texas husband and father, 'Dub Dubberly' in the JCCT production of "Christmas Belles" - the hilarious sequel to "Dearly Beloved." KB played 'Detective Sergeant Trotter' in Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" at the JCCT from October 5-20, 2007. KB played 'Dub Dubberly' in "Dearly Beloved" at the JCCT which ran June 1-16, 2007, garnering praise from the Asheville, North Carolina playwrights. KB played the role of 'Roger Spelding' at Jonesborough Repertory Theater on November 18 & 19, 2006 in "Visit to a Small Planet." From October 13 - 28, KB was 'Mike Talman' in the Johnson City Community Theater 2006 production of the thriller, "Wait Until Dark." KB performed as 'Gordon Pugh' in the Johnson City Community Theatre December 2 - 17, 2005, production of "The Farndale Ladies Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of A Christmas Carol."
Kevin L. Humes is an American actor born in Miami Florida. He is the second oldest of five sons. Kevin played football in college and later became a police officer/detective in Miami. He started his acting career when asked to play the role of a prison guard in the television series El Cartel De Los Sapos. He has been featured in several films, television shows and commercials. Kevin is also the nephew of Academy Award winner Sidney Poitier.
Veteran actor Kevin L. Johnson can be seen across both television and film, but he is best known for his role as 'Sam Dermody' in Netflix's hit series "Ozark" starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney. What originally started as a two-episode role in season one, led instead to Johnson portraying 'Sam' each additional season, including the fourth and final. Johnson will soon be seen as 'Eric' in Netlflix's "Florida Man," executive produced by Bateman and will guest star in the hit cult show "Stranger Things." Johnson fell in love with acting while attending Clemson University. As an assignment for his newly declared English major, Kevin was required to see "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." The grand production impacted him so greatly that he registered for acting classes the next day for the following semester. After he had a bit of formal acting training that helped the self-proclaimed introvert break out of his shell, Johnson had the confidence to audition for his first role at Clemson. While the audition didn't result in a part, Kevin became a part of the tech crew, furthering his knowledge of production. Before long Johnson won the lead role as 'Sam,' the pickle maker seeking a love match in "Crossing Delancey" at Clemson Little Theatre, before starring as 'Oswald' in a Shakespeare in the Park production of "King Lear." Additional theatre credits include the lead role of 'Willy Wonka' in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" at Easley Foothills Playhouse, 'Bardolph' in "Henry V" at Brooks Theater at Clemson University and 'Wally' in "1940's Radio Hour" at Clemson Little Theatre. Kevin also discovered that he could sing while attending auditions during college. Although his mother had been a country singer, Johnson hadn't tested his own voice until he checked out a cast recording of "Urinetown" from the library to prepare for an audition. Kevin graduated from Clemson University with a degree in English and a minor in advertising before landing an agent. He then began booking roles in commercials, including the North Carolina State Lottery and Burger King, and numerous short films. Johnson landed his first television role on the hit series "One Tree Hill," an audition he almost didn't attend. He then went on to book his first film role in "My Redneck Roots" and his first lead role in the film "Destiny Road." Johnson's expansive resume includes roles in numerous television series and films. His television credits include Cinemax's "Banshee," CBS' "Reckless," MTV's "Finding Carter," FOX's "The Resident," OWN's "Greenleaf" and OWN's "If Loving You Is Wrong." His additional film credits include "Prisoners" opposite Jake Gyllenhaal, "Careful What You Wish For" opposite Nick Jonas, "American Animals" opposite Evan Peters and "Blue Ridge" opposite Johnathon Schaech
Kevin L. Walker is an American Serial Entrepreneur, Actor, Writer, Producer, and Techie. Kevin is a California native, born in Fontana, CA, raised all around Southern California, and he proudly calls Riverside, California his hometown. Being the product of a broken home and both parents maintaining heavy work loads, Kevin became a very independent individual at a very young age. He began earning an income in his young teenage years and fell in love with knowledge, currency, technology, entrepreneurship, and the arts. He grew up competing in acting, basketball, football, baseball, swimming, dirt bike/motorcycle riding and stunting, boxing, and martial arts. Naturally influenced by the rough Los Angeles streets, Kevin and his childhood friends we're constantly around members of various street gangs. Seeking a life free of gang violence and/or influence, Kevin's father enrolled him in the "VIDA program," where he met one of his most influential childhood mentors, Deputy Paul Wilms (who was killed in a tragic gun accident in 2006), and relocated him to Hacienda Heights, and then even further east to, Inland Empire, where he completed his high school his high school years. Kevin went on to graduate from high school early and at the top of his class, and then went on to attend the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where he now resides. Kevin began working at the very young age of 13 and has always been determined to live a fulfilling life, build an empire of value, and be 100% independent/self-employed. He began playing poker professionally, while also simultaneously gaining some valuable knowledge and experience from some of America's most accomplished corporations such as, but not limited to: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, Myspace, Facebook, Burger Lounge, Bottega Louie, Home Depot, Radio Shack, Sam's Club, and America's Tire.Along his journey thus far, Kevin has used the knowledge and life experience he's gained to birth various successful companies such as, The Creation Station Studios®, Retailopolis®, Creative Geniusess®, Front Camera Cover®, and Piiggy Bank Blockchain Labs®. Kevin has also made special appearances in various television shows, films, commercials (Disney, Ford, Samsung, Levi's, Toyota, LA Gear, Xploderz, & McDonald's: Version 1 / Version 2), and has established himself as an influential figure in his fields of endeavor. Kevin has always been an avid user of technology, the internet, and social media and was one of the earliest adopters and promoters digital and streaming technology. In 2013 Kevin helped lead the charge in the digital content movement, creating, starring in, and producing in his web series, The Cost of Living. Later the same year Kevin was offered a series regular role in the series Vigilante Diaries opposite Jason Mewes and Paul Sloan, which was revolutionary for the digital market and crowdfunding space, being one the first of its kind to crowdfund streamed content directly from the fanbase. Kevin went on to produce another well accepted web series titled, "Retail" via his production company Creative Geniusess®, which was very well received, and in 2016 Kevin was offered the opportunity to reprise his role as 'The Kid' in Vigilante Diaries as a full length feature film, adding to the cast, Michael Jai White, Michael Madsen, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Noel Gugliemi, Danny Trejo, and James Russo, which was internationally theatrically released by Anchor Bay Entertainment. Kevin is always seeking to add as much value to his communities as he possibly can. Over the years Kevin seeks to continue to be a leader in his fields of endeavor and he actively pursues opportunities of growth that add real value and substance to communities. Kevin is also currently in the process of birthing the 'Constantly Carving' Foundation, which will be a Non-profit organization dedicated to assisting aspiring entrepreneurs, artists, and undercapitalized and/or underprivileged communities in various valuable ways.