Kevin Taylor is known for Last Resort (2022), Carl's Present (2016) and Joseph Spence, the Virtuoso from Small Hope (2021).
Whether as Music Director, Composer/Producer, Sound Designer or on Keys, chances are you have heard Kevin Teasley's work. Between Television, Film, Live Concerts, Records and Trailers, he is one of Hollywood's most multi-talented and multi-faceted creatives in the music industry today. Recently, Kevin's credits include composition, sound design, and programming for Jennifer Lopez's 2020 Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show, Atlantic Records artist Why Don't We recent song "What Am I" written by Ed Sheeran, NFL Opening Day Performance with Jay Rock/Kendrick Lamar and the BET Awards virtual performance by Megan Thee Stallion. Kevin's knowledge of current technology alongside his education in music composition and film scoring enables him to execute the musical vision of his many clients. While he's called Los Angeles home since the early 2000's, Kevin spent his childhood and formative years in Hopewell, a small town 20 minutes south of Richmond, Virginia, where he developed his love and skill for music at an early age. He went on to study music at Virginia Union University, earning a BA in Music (Jazz Piano and Composition) and graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1995. He also went through a specialized extensive program at UCLA for Film Scoring in 2007. Kevin models his career after one of his musical icons and inspirations, Quincy Jones. Like Quincy, Kevin defies categorization and is always stretching and blurring the lines of his work. He constantly steps into many worlds of the music industry and is adept in multiple capacities. Over the past fifteen years, Kevin has amassed a virtual A-List roster of recording artists/clients spanning a wide range of eras and styles from JLo, Megan Thee Stallion, Britney Spears, Chris Brown, Neyo, J-Rock/Kendrick Lamar, Ciara, Usher, Tinashe, Kelly Clarkson, B2K/Omarion, Flo-Rida, Sofia Carson (Disney), Black Eyed Peas, Jojo, Erika Jayne, Ally Brook (5th Harmony), Katharine McPhee, Icona Pop, Boyz II Men, TLC, Tamar Braxton, Keisha Cole, Why Don't We & The Jacksons among others. As Owner & Composer of TONIX Music + Creative, Kevin also spends a considerable amount of time in the studio writing and producing for his Los Angeles-based trailer and TV production music company. His work has been featured on projects and with Hollywood brands and studios including: Warner Bros, 20th Century Fox, Disney, MGM, Sony, Paramount & Virtual Reality with MGA toy brand, L.O.L. Surprise. He has scored and written additional music for films including 'The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn - Part 1', the film 'Notorious' (about the life of legendary rapper Notorious BIG), 'Let the Church Say Amen' by producer Queen Latifah and Director Regina King, the Amber Rose-starrer, 'Sister Code', 'Stage Black', 'College Hill', 'Lil' Kim - Countdown to Lockdown', and 'DMX - Soul of a Man'. Some of Kevin's live concert and TV special credits include 'Empire' and 'Star' on Fox produced by Lee Daniels, the Jennifer Lopez-headlined DirecTV Super Saturday Night concert for Super Bowl weekend 2018, Disney's 'Magical Christmas Celebration' on ABC, Common's NBA All Star Game Performance, Taraji P. Henson's, 'White Hot Holidays' TV Special on Fox, & Jennifer Lopez's "It's My Party" 2019 World Tour. Recently, Kevin has just composed additional music for the new Universal film "Marry Me" and Lionsgate film, "2 Minutes to Fame".
Born in Canada and raised in Singapore, Kevin was involved in a myriad of theater and musical productions from a young age. In 2010, he relocated to Los Angeles, CA and has since been involved in multiple feature and short films. A firm believer in the importance of being versatile, Kevin also does voice-over and hosting work. Kevin is easily recognizable on the streets of L.A. by his unique, infectious laugh (which his friends have named "The Kevin") and by his quirky, easy-going and fun demeanor. He speaks fluent English, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
Kevin Tent is known for The Descendants (2011), Election (1999) and Nebraska (2013).
Kevin Teoh is known for Temenggor (2020) and The Spooky Adventures of Ilham & Gaffran (2016).
Kevin Thelwell is known for Deca-Dence (2020), Black Clover (2017) and Sando rando (2024).
Kevin Thomas Klearman is an actor and director, known for Hippie Cannibals, Blood Stab (2020) and I Need You Dead! (2020).
Kevin Thoms was born on July 4, 1979 in Smithtown, Long Island, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Sym-Bionic Titan (2010), Hard Luck (2006) and Hacker (2017).
Kevin Tian is known for Made in China (2020).
This beefy, genial-looking character actor was born Jon Kevin Fishburn in Los Angeles. Performing as a child from age 10, Tighe initially attended Pasadena City College. He later obtained a Master's Degree in Theater, then taught drama at USC. Living Bohemian-style out of a suitcase after he decided to pursue acting professionally, he was in the United Kingdom trying to obtain work at various prestigious theater companies when producer Jack Webb acquired his services for the Emergency! (1972) medical series alongside Robert Fuller, Julie London, Bobby Troup and Randolph Mantooth. Tighe gained TV stardom as paramedic Roy DeSoto and the series lasted six years. Along with that came a spin-off animated series and some follow-up TV-movies. He returned to acting study in order to refresh his skills during the slow "post-Emergency" period and managed to work with such inspiring notables as Stella Adler. His perseverance paid off with a steady stream of gray-haired character roles starting in the 80s -- predominantly in rugged fare. Although he made his Broadway debut with "Open Admissions" in 1984, the show folded after only a couple of weeks. On film, however, Kevin did quite well by appearing in such high-profile movies as Matewan (1987), where he first played a "bad guy," Eight Men Out (1988), Road House (1989), Another 48 Hrs. (1990), City of Hope (1991), Newsies (1992), What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), Jade (1995) and Mumford (1999). On TV he has had a number of prime support rules over the years playing everything from Thomas Jefferson and William Randolph Hearst to the Kansas patriarch who was senselessly slaughtered along with his family by the "In Cold Blood" killers. Known for his serious-minded roles, Kevin has tackled a number of generals, attorneys, governors, doctors, coaches, even psychics during his long career. He won the Canadian "Genie" Award for his supporting role in I Love a Man in Uniform (1993). Into the millennium, Kevin appeared in the independent films the comedy Fast Food High (2003), the historical drama The Tulse Luper Suitcases: Antwerp (2003), the mystery thriller The Deal (2005), the period drama A Life in Suitcases (2005), the horror opus My Bloody Valentine (2009) and the period drama I Am I (2013). On TV, he guested in such series as "The West Wing," "Strange World," "The Wonderful World of Disney," "Everwood," "The 4400" and "Numb3rs." Married to second wife Rebecca Ann Fletcher, Kevin's only child, actress Jennifer Tighe, is from his brief marriage to first wife Mary Lou Seaman.