Kevin McCarthy is an actor, known for #LoveMonkeyChocolate (2014), O' Bloody Night (2018) and 60 Seconds to Di3 (2021).
Kevin McCarthy is known for Cell: The Web Series (2010), No Loss, No Gain (2021) and Drawback (2010).
Handsome, chisel-jawed character actor Kevin McCarthy appeared in nearly 100 movies in a career that spanned seven decades. He also had some starring roles, most notably the horror cult classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). He played the disillusioned son Biff Loman in the 1951 screen adaptation of Arthur Miller's classic Death of a Salesman (1951), for which he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar and won the Golden Globe Award for most promising newcomer (male). He is the younger brother of the late author Mary McCarthy and distant cousin of former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Eugene McCarthy. McCarthy was orphaned at the age of four when both his parents died in the great flu epidemic of 1918. He was raised by his father's parents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and later by an uncle and aunt. He graduated from Campion Jesuit High School in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, in 1932. He attended the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Washington, DC, in 1933, intending to enter into the diplomatic field. He also attended the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, in 1936 and the Actors Studio New York, New York. He had roles in two short-lived TV series: The Survivors (1969), with Lana Turner, and Flamingo Road (1980) as Claude Weldon, the father of the character played by Morgan Fairchild. The stage-trained McCarthy frequently appeared on Broadway. He starred as Jerry in "Two for the Seesaw" (1959) and as Van Ackerman in "Advise and Consent" (1960). He also played President Harry S. Truman in the one-man show "Give 'Em Hell, Harry!" McCarthy showed no signs of retiring as late as June 2007. McCarthy acted in the film The Ghastly Love of Johnny X (2012), playing the role of the Grand Inquisitor, at age 93, which was finally released in 2011. He died of pneumonia on September 11, 2010.
Born in Los Gatos, California, Kevin grew up in Havertown, Pennsylvania. He attended Washington and Lee University, where he majored in Journalism and was captain of the basketball team. After working for a sports marketing firm in Philadelphia, Kevin quit his job and moved to New York to study acting. He studied with Wynn Handman and Greg Zittel. Kevin worked steadily in New York on stage and in front of the camera before moving to Los Angeles in 1999. In 2009, he enrolled in the MFA Acting program at The Ohio State University. Over the following three years, he was consistently involved in the university's partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company, which culminated in premiering Kelly Hunter's adaptation of The Tempest at the RSC in 2014. In 2013 Kevin joined the faculty of the OSU Department of Theatre. Since 2015 he has been the director of the OSU Shakespeare and Autism Project. Kevin is also the Head of Acting and Directing at OSU. He regularly returns to theater, film and television. His most recent credits include Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile; Heartland; and his solo show Scrap Heap. Kevin and his wife Lisa have a daughter, Eirann, and a son, Kavanagh.
Kevin McCloskey is an actor and writer, known for Show Me Yours (2020), Most High (2012) and Tyler's Ride (2008).
Kevin McComb is known for Dead County (2021), Heathens (2018) and All Men Can Be Monsters (2021).
Kevin McCorkle was born on September 3, 1958 in Long Beach, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), The Island (2005) and Bobby (2006). He has been married to Lisa A. Campbell since August 4, 2002. They have two children.
Kevin McCormack is an actor, known for The Lobster (2015), Strength and Honour (2007) and The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017).
Kevin McCormick is an actor known for his roles in the feature films I Care a Lot, Spenser Confidential and Clifford the Big Red Dog. He is also known for his guest star roles on Gotham, Blue Bloods and The Last O.G. and supporting roles in the feature films The Dead Don't Die (2019) and This Is Where I Leave You. Other work includes roles on The Blacklist, Hostages, The Americans, NYC 22, Louie and Unforgettable. Kevin began his acting career by getting cast in a supporting role in 2008 in the film What Doesn't Kill You alongside Ethan Hawke and Mark Ruffalo. It was Kevin's first acting experience and from there Kevin decided to start taking acting classes, began working with the talented acting coach Jock MacDonald of Straeon Studios (and still does presently) and from there he continued to book more and more roles in television and film. Kevin was a teacher and elementary and middle school assistant principal for fifteen years before resigning in 2011 to move to New York to pursue his acting career full time.
Kevin McCullough is known for See No Evil (2014).