Kerry Williams was born on 6 March 1972 in Newport News, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Hoshi no Kirby (2001), Gekijouban Poketto monsutâ Adobansu jenerêshon: Nanayo no negaiboshi Jirâchi (2003) and One Piece: Wan pîsu (1999). She has been married to Christian Gil since 6 June 2009. They have two children.
Kerry Williams is an actress and writer, known for Out of Time (2020), Aftermath (2009) and Behind Closed Doors (2009).
Kerry Wilson is an actor, known for The 12 (2017).
Kerry Wong is known for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) and Wild Card (2015).
Kerry Yu is an actor, known for The Assault (2017).
Kerry-Lee Finkle is an Actor and Producer known for the feature film, Downsizing directed by Alexander Payne. She works with the Deaf/ ASL Community to help empower them in the film and television industry by advocating for more Deaf actors to be hired and for Ryders to be instated for persons of all abilities. Kerry-Lee is fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and has worked on many sets as the Communications/ Access Facilitator when Productions hire Deaf talent. Kerry-Lee was born in Toronto, Ontario and started acting at a young age in the local theatre troupe called "The Jesters". She continued her studies in theatre in high school and did her post-secondary studies with a double major in Dramatic Arts and English at McMaster University. Kerry-Lee is known as a character actress and comedian. She did stand up comedy on the Yuk Yuks stage in Hamilton, Ontario in the late 1980s. In 1992, Kerry-Lee furthered her studies becoming a teacher specializing in educating Deaf and Hard of Hearing students and special education teaching dramatic arts and English through American Sign Language. Kerry-Lee is now a full-time actor/ producer and lives in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Her Production Company Website is: www.finkleproductions.com
KerrySpace Ciotti is known for The Executive Empress (2017) and Zen Awakening (2016).
Kerrynton Jones is an actress, known for The J Team (2021), Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (2022) and CODA (2019).
Community activist and former gang member Kershaun "Lil Monster" Scott has served as a consultant for national media organizations, most notably to ABC's Ted Koppel in the wake of 1992's Los Angeles riots when he became the unofficial "voice of urban America", appearing on "Nightline" three times to explain inner-city unrest for a national audience. On Oprah, Koppel declared one of his interviews with Scott to be "among the most memorable of my career". Appearing on CNN with Larry King on multiple occasions, Scott voiced his opinions on such issues as the realities of prison life, the execution of Crips founder Stanley 'Tookie' Williams and the questionable leadership of 'Rebuild L.A.' chairman Peter Ueberroth whom he personally confronted live on the air during a broadcast. L.A. Weekly has featured Scott in four major articles dealing with gang life (1993), male identity (1999), domestic abuse (2002) and social justice (2004). Major non-fiction books published by Atlantic Monthly, HarperCollins and William Morrow, among others, have referenced his life and work. Scott, who studied history at Long Beach State, once served as chief of security for Tupac Shakur during a concert tour and has frequently been employed as a creative consultant in the entertainment industry. Currently, Kershaun Scott is embarking upon a career as a writer and producer for film and television.
Kershawn Theodore is known for Wakefield (2021), Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp (2024) and The InBESTigators (2019).