Host. Producer. Writer. Serial entrepreneur. Musician. Comedic-foil. Prompter-monkey. Tech-junkie. Kevin Pereira has been labeled many things over the past few years, and for good reason: He's done it all! Kevin studied film and television production with a scholarship to the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA. Afterwards; he moved to Los Angeles and quickly found himself at G4. Since its inception, Kevin has been the face of the network; responsible for hosting and producing over 1,400 hours of live television. Kevin is the creator of G4's digital-pop-culture show Attack of the Show, the flagship program for the network, as well as other G4 programs. In addition, he can be seen every week on E! News. Kevin is developing television shows and digital-media projects outside of G4 through his production company Super Creative. He also appears on E! News, NPR's Marketplace and writes for various publications including Wired magazine. Fun fact? Pereira is Portuguese. Which means absolutely nothing to 98.4% of the entertainment industry, but it's still a fact nonetheless.
Kevin Petitto is an actor, known for The Resort (2021), Where the Bears Are (2012) and Not Your Time (2010).
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Kevin Pettice is known for The Great Food Truck Race (2010) and Worst Cooks in America (2010).
Kevin Phillips is an actor and producer, known for Notorious (2009), Blood and Bone (2009) and The Harder They Fall (2021).
Kevin Phillips is a cinematographer and director, known for Super Dark Times (2017), Too Cool for School (2015) and III (2019).
Kevin Pike is president of Filmtrix, Inc. He is a writer's consultant and a story developer for studios and production entities. He helps writers complete their scripts and guides them on how to pitch their written work to producers. Kevin Pike started out as a local hire for Jaws (1975) for Universal. He had been working on Martha's Vineyard as a busboy when the first of the crew arrived. He got a job working as a laborer, carpenter, painter and, later, helped out in special effects on the shark. After the location filming finished, Kevin came out to Hollywood and got his start on Islands in the Stream (1977) at Paramount, again helping to make sharks. A few years of working with veteran Special Effects men under the studio system brought Kevin to the position of Supervisor. He went on to supervise some notable and respectable films, working with prominent directors, e.g., Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, John Schlesinger, Tim Burton, Taylor Hackford, Gore Verbinski, Jan de Bont, and David Fincher, to name a few. Over the years, Kevin has garnered several awards, including a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects ('94/'95) for Earth 2 (1995), and was considered for an Oscar nomination for Back to the Future (1985) for Bob Zemeckis. He earned a Clio for Best Special Effects (2000) on the Levi "Invisible Man" commercial for Michael Bay. In addition to his long term work in Special Effects, Kevin is also a member of the DGA, SAG/AFTRA BAFTA and often serves on the Special Visual Effects Committees for both the Oscar and Emmy Academies, where he served as a two- term Governor. Now after 45 years, Kevin serves as a screenwriting consultant from his home north of Los Angeles, CA.
Kevin Davidson Pinassi was born in Beverly Hills, California and studied at the Pasadena Playhouse prior to relocating in New York City where he resides. Kevin is seasoned in theater and TV/film and is known for his grit, passion, and deep character development. Kevin has worked on award winning films such as American Gangster, Transatlantic Coffee (First Place The Los Angeles New Wave International Film Festival and Best Actor the Manhattan Film Festival), and Throwing Down (Best Film Hamptons International Film Festival).
Kevin Planeta is known for Slew Hampshire (2013), Throw Me Away (2009) and Fractured (2010).
Kevin Plekan is an actor, known for Appleton (2015).