Kevin King was born on July 5, 1974 in Budapest, Hungary. He is an actor.
Showcasing a resume with Shakespearean theater performed on London's stages, professional DJ work & stand-up comedy, Kevin King Jr. is less actor than true artist. His modesty is his best quality and slightly eclipses the debonair personality following him around from set-to-set. To label Kevin King Jr. the performer's performer would be grandiose but well-deserved. Located in Los Angeles, CA.
Originally from Buffalo, New York and now living in the Texas Hill Country after living everywhere from Seattle, to San Francisco, Sacramento, L.A., Alabama and Florida, Kevin Kinkade began his acting career on the stages of Houston, Texas in theaters such as Stages Repertory, Main Street, Theater Suburbia, Chocolate Bayou and Country Playhouse, performing the roles of Ivan Klimenko in "A Day Out of Time", Mark in "Taking Steps", Michael Wall in "Museum", Jarvis Adams in "Member of the Wedding", Marley's Ghost in "A Christmas Carol", Jerry in "Strange Attractors" in conjunction with Edward Albee's University of Houston script writing class and Lee in "True West" among others. After moving to Austin, he played Mr. Mean in the Zellner Brothers' production, "Plastic Utopia" but then dropped out of acting for awhile to work for Apple Computer but returned to the stage to perform in the Rites of Eleusis at the Scarlet Woman Lodge at the request of some friends where he also wrote and directed an adaptation of Aleister Crowley's "Rite of Saturn" and went on to write, direct and star in "Voices of the Dead", a ghost story set in Central Texas. Since then he has had roles in the trailer for the "Defiance" video game, a brothel patron in the movie "Joe" starring Nicolas Cage, the role of Roy Swann in "Frameswitch", Shilo's father in "Shilo", Shooter Revolver in "Cattleville" Shady Man in "Jackrabbit" a refugee in the TV show "Revolution", Walter the psychotic serial killer in "The Deranged", Steve in "CriminAl", Bill Pinsky in "The Sauce", the voice of Dutch in "6 Bullets to Hell", Marcel Edwards in "Jerico", the MNI leader in "Rain", the role of Travis, leader of the biker gang The Disciples in USA Network's new series "Queen of the South" and is continuing to book more roles every month.
Kevin Kirkpatrick is known for Army of the Dead (2021), The Joe Schmo Show (2003) and Terminator: Termination (2012).
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Kevin Kline was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Margaret and Robert Joseph Kline, who owned several stores. His father was of German Jewish descent and his mother was of Irish ancestry. After attending Indiana University in Bloomington, Kline studied at the Juilliard School in New York. In 1972, Kline joined the Acting Company in New York which was run by John Houseman. With this company, Kline performed Shakespeare across the country. On the stage, Kline has won two Tony Awards for his work in the musicals "On the Twentieth Century" (1978) and "The Pirates of Penzance" (1981). After working on the Television soap Search for Tomorrow (1951), Kline went to Hollywood where his first film was Sophie's Choice (1982). He was nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance. His work in the ensemble cast of The Big Chill (1983) would again be highly successful, so that when Lawrence Kasdan wrote Silverado (1985), Kline would again be part of the cast. With his role as Otto "Don't call me Stupid!" West in the film A Fish Called Wanda (1988), Kline would win the Oscar for Supporting Actor. Kline could play classic roles such as Hamlet in Great Performances: Hamlet (1990); or a swashbuckling actor like Douglas Fairbanks in Chaplin (1992); or a comedic role in Soapdish (1991). In all the films that he has worked in, it is hard to find a performance that is not well done. In 1989, Kline married actress Phoebe Cates.
Kevin Knoblock has written, produced and directed hundreds of hours of syndicated television, and multiple hours of one-hour cable documentaries and feature length documentary films, including The First American, Border War (Winner, Best Feature, 2006 Liberty Film Festival, Winner, Best Documentary 2006, American Film Renaissance), and Nine Days That Changed The World (Winner, Special Jury Remi Award, 2011 WorldFest Houston International Film Festival.) Other titles include Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous With Destiny, A City Upon a Hill, and Broken Promises: The United Nations at 60. He has also written, produced and directed programs for Discovery, A&E, History, TLC, ABC, Lifetime, TNN, Tribune, CBS and Paramount Television and has received multiple regional Emmy nominations. Most recently Knoblock wrote and directed the dramatic feature film Palau, a biopic on spiritual leader Luis Palau. Shot in Argentina, Palau will be released in 1400 theaters in North and South America in April, 2019.