Kirk Baily was born on February 2, 1963 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Bumblebee (2018), Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014). He was previously married to Peggy Ziegler. He died on February 28, 2022 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
A working actor since the late 1980s, Kirk Baltz is perhaps most famous for playing the part of Marvin Nash, the tortured police officer in Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs (1992). To prepare for the role, Baltz asked co-star Michael Madsen to drive him around in the trunk of Madsen's car. Baltz has also appeared in films like Dances with Wolves (1990), Natural Born Killers (1994), Face/Off (1997), and Bulworth (1998). He has also been a familiar face on television, with roles on TV shows like NYPD Blue (1993) and 24 (2001).
Kirk Barker is an actor and writer, known for Arthur & Merlin (2015), The Girl's Guide to Depravity (2012) and Altitude (2017).
A late comer to the industry, Bovill has amassed over 100 credits after stepping away from a successful business career as a marketing executive in high tech in 2008. The versatile character actor has played many notable roles including; Henry Kissinger in Adam McKay's Oscar winning "Vice", killer Richard Sims on "Hawaii Five O", redneck bartender Bibs on NBC's "Perfect Harmony", the clueless Confederate sentry in Netflix' "Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History" and the voice of blue collar trucker Dick in the hit video game "Dead Rising 3". He's been tapped to play Donald Sterling in HBO's upcoming series "Winning Time" based on the 1980s era Los Angeles Lakers. He'll be teaming back up with Vice executive producers Adam McKay and Kevin Messick. Production is slated to start in late 2020. The cast includes John C Reilly, Jason Clarke and Molly Gordon with showrunner Max Borenstein. Other notable TV and Film credits include; Young Sheldon, NCIS, American Horror Story, Brooklyn Nine Nine, NCIS, Criminal Minds, Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Grey's Anatomy, Shameless, Bosch, Contraband, Get On Up, 20th Century Women and Free State of Jones. He's written and is developing several scripts for TV and film projects. In addition, he's been published numerous times in newspapers and technical magazines. He and his wife, Joni Bovill, launched the indie record label, Elmo Records in 2000 and released two critically acclaimed CDs. Their music has been licensed for film and television placement. As an undergrad and grad assistant coach at the University of Nebraska and LSU, respectively, he was a part of the staffs that won five NCAA team titles in women's track and field. An avid cyclist, PADI certified scuba, foodie and world traveler. Married in Jamaica in 1995, the Bovills call Los Angeles home.
Kirk Bowett is a limbless ex-serviceman who served 16 years in his County Regiment The 22nd Cheshire Regiment, subsequently 1st Battalion the Mercian Regiment. His military service took him globally and he has served on operations in Northern Ireland, The Middle East and Africa. On leaving the Army, Kirk returned to the Iraq as a private security consultant to assist the UK and US governments in their post conflict reconstruction mission. In the summer of 2013 and whilst conducting high risk security operations, the vehicle in which Kirk was traveling was hit by a blast resulting in its destruction and the death of his colleague and driver Edan. As a result Kirk received serious life changing injuries including the loss of left forearm. After a long recovery Kirk has had the unique privilege of becoming a member of The British Limbless Ex Serviceman's Association BLESMA. Since recovering from his injuries Kirk has taken his combined 20 years of operational experience and focused on a new and varied career path. In September of 2018 Kirk joined the British Forces Broadcasting Service BFBS to study creative media with the 2018/19 Forces Media Academy. Also a new found passion in acting has led to roles as a supporting artist and actor in some major new feature films and box sets which include Wonder woman, The Crown, War Machine, Dunkirk, Rogue One and many others. Kirk has found real fulfillment recreating the experience and history of injured service personnel through Film, TV and theater. Kirk has a young family including Tillie (5) and Bertie (2). In his spare time Kirk enjoys travel and active adventure including walking, mountain biking and skiing. Kirk also enjoys representing and fundraising for BLESMA the limbless veterans, which allows him to give back to a charity that has helped him in his ongoing recovery In the summer of 2018 Kirk joined 26 fellow BLESMA limbless veterans to perform in the Graeae Theatre Companies This Is Not For You. The play took experiences of limbless veterans and described to the general public the BLESMA journey from its founding roots of post WW1 Britain to the present day struggles of modern day wounded veterans.
Kirk Bowman is known for Curse of the Pink Panties (2007), Revenge of Mr. Willie (1999) and People Glue (2012).
Kirk C. Johnson is known for Richard Cocksmith and the Above-Ground Pool (2008), Manbabies (2009) and 30 for 30 (2009).
Kirk Thomas Cameron was born in Panorama City, California, to Barbara Cameron (née Barbara Jeanne Bausmith), a homemaker, and Robert Cameron, a teacher. Though his parents initially did not project show business aspirations onto their children, a family friend in the business noted to Barbara that both Kirk and his sister, Candace Cameron Bure, were cute enough that they could easily pick up lucrative work in commercials. After Cameron began appearing in TV ads for "Polaroid", "McDonald's" and "Count Chocula" cereal, he found himself wound up in Hollywood's notorious child-star mill, netting minor cute-kid parts in a handful of TV movies, including a couple of Disney projects and two ABC Afterschool Specials (1972) (1972-95). In 1983, he landed a regular gig, as a precocious kid, in ABC's Two Marriages (1983), a show that remained on the air less than a month. He found a more winning formula in 1985 with Growing Pains (1985), playing the oldest son of a family headed by a psychiatrist (Alan Thicke) and a journalist (Joanna Kerns), one in a sequence of family network sitcoms characterized by with-it parents and mischievous-but-squeaky-clean kids. On the show, Cameron played the incorrigible but dumb "Mike Seaver" and his winning portrayal won over a large number of teen fans. In spite of scathing critical notices, "Growing Pains" ranked among Nielsen's top 20 network shows for its first four seasons, rising to No. 5 in its 1987-88 year. On the heels of his sitcom success, Cameron appeared in his first feature film in 1986, the Robin Williams/Kurt Russell glory-days comedy, The Best of Times (1986). ABC would pump up Cameron as its "It" boy, and his trademark smirk in coming years would grace covers of a raft of teen magazines. Meanwhile, job offers cropped up to exploit his proverbial 15 minutes; he played the son/father of Dudley Moore in Like Father Like Son (1987), one of Hollywood's periodic flavor-du-jour retreads of the mystical parent/sibling body-switch comedies; netted the starring role in a high-profile Pepsi Super Bowl XXIV commercial; rated top-billing in Listen to Me (1989), an overwrought, widely-panned college drama about debate team wonks arguing against Roe v. Wade; and did a guest-shot, alongside sister Candace, on her ABC sister sitcom, Full House (1987) (1987-1995). Firmly established as the resident star of "Growing Pains", Cameron saw his pay jump to $50,000 a week and his fans sending him some 10,000 letters a week. But his coming-of-age took an unexpected turn, at least for everyone who worked with him. As he would later recall it in his autobiography, "Still Growing", the family of his first girlfriend initially exposed the 17-year-old to evangelical Christianity. Cameron experienced what he would later describe as a "life-changing encounter with Jesus" and declared himself "born again".
Kirk Caouette is a 25 year veteran of the film industry, best known for his work as a Stunt Performer/Stunt Co-coordinator/Fight Choreographer/ and Main unit Director. in 2017 UBCP/ACTRA presented him with the 'SAM PAYNE HUMANITY and INTEGRITY AWARD' for his relentless efforts to improve the skills of his fellow stunt performers while raising tens of thousands of dollars for humanitarian projects around the world. Trivia: Often considered to be the most broadly talented member of UBCP/ACTRA, Kirk is the only person to ever be nominated by UBCP/ACTRA for both, Best Actor and Best Stunt in a Feature Film -- and what is even more unique is that he was nominated for both at the same time. UBCP/ACTRA has 8000 working members.
Kirk Chittick is known for The Dark When Nobody Watches, Glasstone 64 and Terminazi.