In 1986 Kevin Sloan started producing and directing short films in high school with a borrowed video camera. During that time Sloan was also part of the drama department in high school and took on acting roles as well. After high school Sloan was brought on with the Special Effects department on two features (Ned Blessing and Knight Rider 2000) as an Intern. From 1993 to 2005 Sloan worked as a PA, grip, camera operator, special effects, editor, producer, director, visual effects and Steadicam operator on numerous commercials, shorts, and feature films. Sloan has written, produced and edited numerous commercials for News 9 San Antonio and KENS TV. One of his productions, a commercial for Make-A-Wish Foundation went on to win an award at the Houston Film Festival in 2004. In 2009 Sloan worked at Rackspace where he developed and built their video department and produced numerous in house videos for internal and external uses. In 2011, after leaving Rackspace he was brought on as a freelance video editor and VFX artist for Spurs Sports and Entertainment for the Spurs and Rampage home games. He freelanced for the rest of the year as an editor and VFX artist for numerous San Antonio based companies. 2012 was when Sloan purchased the Steadicam he had been renting and became a full time camera/Steadicam operator. After working on numerous commercials, shorts, and features, Sloan is now making the transition into producing. Sloan produced the family dog movie The Adventures of pepper and Paula and the short, I Love You More, with additional shorts and feature films in the works.
Kevin Small is an actor, known for Remember the Light (2020).
Kevin Small is known for ACME Saturday Night (2008), Travis Richey Sketch Show (2013) and Punching and Stealing (2020).
Kevin Smith is an actor, known for Stitches (2012).
Kevin Smith is an actor, known for Heroes of Dirt (2015).
Kevin Patrick Smith was born in Red Bank but grew up in Highlands, New Jersey, the son of Grace (Schultz) and Donald E. Smith, a postal worker. He is very proud of his native state; this fact can be seen in all of his movies. Kevin is of mostly German, with some Irish and English, ancestry. His first movie, Clerks (1994), was filmed in the convenience store in which Smith worked. He was only allowed to shoot at night after the store closed. This movie won the highest award at the Sundance film festival and was brought to theaters by Miramax. The movie went over so well that Smith was able to make another movie, Mallrats (1995). This movie, as Kevin has said, was meant to be a "smart Porkys". Although it didn't do well at all in the box office, it has done more than well on video store shelves and is usually the favorite among many Smith fans. During filming for the movie, Smith met his new close friends and stars of his next movie, Ben Affleck, Jason Lee, and his new girlfriend, Joey Lauren Adams. Smith has said that his relationship with Adams has been much of an inspiration for his next movie, Chasing Amy (1997), Smith's comedy drama which won two independent Spirit awards: Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Role (for Jason Lee). Around the time that Chasing Amy (1997) was wrapping, Smith broke up with Adams and, then when the Spirit awards were approaching, he met his soon-to-be wife, Jennifer Schwalbach Smith. After Chasing Amy (1997), Smith started on Dogma (1999), a controversial film about Christianity. Around this time, Smith's wife gave birth to their first baby girl, Harley Quinn Smith. Harley Quinn and Jennifer both have roles in Smith's next film,Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). In this road trip comedy, the cult heroes, Jay and Silent Bob, go on an adventure to stop the production of a movie being made about them, find true love, and save an orangutan. In 2004, he wrote and directed Jersey Girl (2004), starring Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler. Although there were some disappointing reviews and the movie was a disappointment at the box office, Smith says it did alright going up against the "Bennifer Massacre" known as Gigli (2003). In 2005, Smith wrote the screenplay for Clerks II (2006), which he planned to start shooting in January of 2005. But then he got a call from Susannah Grant, who wanted Smith to audition for her new film. Smith went into the audition and, five minutes after finishing, he got a call saying he got the part. Filming began in January 2005 so Smith had to delay the filming of Clerks II (2006). After Catch and Release (2006) finished filming, Smith shot "Clerks II" in September 2005. After cutting "Clerks II", they submitted it to the Cannes film festival. It got accepted and, at Cannes, it got an 8 minute standing ovation. In 2006, Smith also got offered a part in the fourth "Die Hard" film, Live Free or Die Hard (2007). Smith got to film a scene with one of his idols, Bruce Willis, the scene was supposed to take one day of filming, it ended up taking a week. In 2007, Smith was also hired to direct the pilot for the show Reaper (2007), which garnered favorable reviews. In 2007 and 2008, Smith wrote two scripts: a comedy, Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), and a horror film called Red State (2011). Harvey Weinstein green-lighted "Zack and Miri", based just off the title, although they passed on "Red State", Smith plans to get "Red State" independently funded. Smith filmed "Zack and Miri" with comedy starSeth Rogen. The film did not meet expectations at the box office but got good reviews. It is Smith's highest grossing movie, although he says he was crushed by the disappointing box office of the film. Smith was offered the chance to direct a film which was written by Robb Cullen and Mark Cullen called Cop Out (2010). Smith accepted, it would be two firsts; the first feature Smith has directed but not written and the first feature of Smith's that Scott Mosier has not produced (Mosier is trying to find a film to direct). Smith hired Bruce Willis for the film.
Kevin Smokler is known for Vinyl Nation (2020), '80s Movie Montage (2020) and Crossing the Streams with Brent and Aaron (2020).
Kevin So was born on November 26, 1995 and grew up in Brooklyn, NY. He grew up playing the piano, and later learned to play the trumpet after joining a jazz band during his high school years. He eventually picked up vocals in college, after being inspired by several friends to do so. Throughout his school years, he has explored and delve into a multitude of musical genres, focused mainly around classical, church choir, jazz, hip hop, EDM, American and foreign pop music. He discovered acting during his college years, after jumping into his first theater class, which was later followed by several other creative classes, and would finally evolve into him earning a Theater minor. Prior to working in the film industry, he worked as a civil engineer in the construction industry. With no prior experience nor any connections to the professional film industry, he originally pursued entertainment as a hobby, while hunting for a regular corporate job, during a period of unemployment, until landing his first couple of gigs convinced him to abandon his job hunt and enter the film industry full-time. On his free time, he enjoys playing basketball, writing, drawing, making films, and playing and learning to produce music.
Kevin spent 3 years traveling around the world, modeling for print ads and appearing in over 150 commercials, before landing in his breakout series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995). Kevin David Sorbo was born in Mound, Minnesota, on September 24, 1958, to Ardis (Thompson), a nurse, and Lynn Nain Sorbo, a high school teacher. His father was of Norwegian descent and his mother's ancestry was English, Scottish, and German. In high school, he excelled at football, baseball and basketball; in college, he played these 3 sports, plus hockey. Kevin was also in a number of plays. After leaving college, Kevin joined an actors theater group, and traveled to Europe, then to Sydney, Australia appearing in commercials. At the end of 1986, he settled in Los Angeles. Kevin began to make guest appearances on such popular shows as Murder, She Wrote (1984). At 6' 3" and very muscular, Kevin was a natural for the title role in what would become his signature series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995). Kevin became internationally famous, and he learned the craft of film-making well enough to direct and co-write some of the episodes. Kevin even studied martial arts in order to do many of his own stunts. In real life, Kevin's heart is as big as Hercules'-- he leads "A World Fit for Kids!" as the chair and spokesperson. Kevin devotes much of his time to "A World Fit For Kids!" which is a successful mentoring model that trains inner-city teens to use school, fitness, sports and positive role models for themselves, and then become the coaches and mentors for younger children. In 1998, Kevin married lovely actress Sam Sorbo, best known for her dual role on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995) as Serena/the Golden Hind ("Hind" is a female red deer).
Kevin Sorensen is known for The Dark Knight (2008), The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020).