Kevin Wasner is known for The Walking Dead (2010), Grindhouse (2007) and The Passion of the Christ (2004).
Kevin grew up in Southern Maine and has loved anything with an engine and wheels since the beginning. He started out riding ATVs, snowmobiles and go-karts, and soon was obsessed with motorcycles and cars. In his late teens, Kevin competed in amateur-level auto racing on many surfaces, including asphalt and ice. In 2007, after many years of working as a service advisor for car dealerships, Kevin decided to pursue his lifelong dream of being a professional stunt driver. After going to stunt-driving school, Kevin landed a part-time job stunt driving for the live show Lights, Motors, Action, Extreme Stunt Show at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando Fla., where he continued to work until it's close in April of 2016. Now residing just south of Atlanta Georgia, Kevin is making a name for himself as one of the top stunt drivers in Hollywood. His work ranges from stunt driving to full-body fire burns to acting for films, TV shows, commercials and live events. In 2018 Kevin opened Dynamic Stunts where he builds and rents modified stunt cars to the film industry.
Kevin Wayne is an American actor best known for The Magnificent Seven (2016). Kevin is also a working producer, director and writer. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Kevin attended Hueytown High School, where the football coaches urged Kevin daily to play for the Golden Gophers, but he chose to play ice hockey. He started playing at the age of 7 and played college hockey at UAH. While Kevin always wanted to act, he started modeling in 1990 after being recruited by a local modeling agency. His acting career started when he played the role of a Russian terrorist in Under Siege (1992) in Mobile, AL. His film company, Kevin Wayne Films LLC, also houses Black Scorpion Films LLC and Authenticious Films LLC, which he started in 2009. Kevin also developed a non-profit organization that targets giving dead beat dads a second chance, offering fathers another opportunity to build a relationship with their children.
Kevin Wayne Walker is an actor and writer, known for The Wonder Years (2021), Hunting Souls (2022) and My Christmas Wish (2020).
Kevin Weeks is an actor and writer, known for Brutal: The Untold Story of My Life Inside Whitey Bulger's Irish Mob, Scalpers (2009) and Icarus (2018).
Veteran of stage and screen, Kevin Weisman became internationally known for his work as "Marshall Flinkman" on the JJ Abrams/Jennifer Garner series, 'Alias', which ran for five critically acclaimed seasons on ABC. TV Guide named Weisman one of television's 'Top Ten Scene Stealers', and he appeared on Entertainment Weekly's 'Must List'. Weisman portrays "Dale Yorkes" in 'Marvel's Runaways', based on the popular Brian K. Vaughn comic (HULU). TV Guide sited Kevin's work on the show as one of Television's 'favorite performances of 2017'. Season three starts production in May, 2019. Other recent memorable turns include agoraphobic genius, "Ned Berring", in the David Kelly Amazon drama, "Goliath" (opposite academy award winners, Billy Bob Thornton and William Hurt), as well as the brash ladies-man, "Kives" on Stephen Merchant's two time Emmy nominated HBO comedy series, 'Hello Ladies', (where he was sited as one of TV.com's ten best new characters of the fall, 2013 television season). Weisman also recurs as "Dr. Jeffrey Maynard" on NBC's 'The Blacklist', "Ray Spiewack" on 'Scorpion' (CBS), and as "Stevie" in the critically acclaimed series, 'Better call Saul' on AMC. Other television work includes the character, Joseph Feller, on 'Fringe', simultaneously portraying the mysterious "Mr. Blonde" and the straight shooting "Detective Hawkins" on NBC's critically acclaimed drama, 'Awake', as well as duplicitous fight promoter on 'Kingdom' (Audience Network), and villainous poisoner, "Reardon Payne", on 'Chuck' (NBC). Additional credits include 'Felicity', 'Roswell', 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (as fan favorite "Dreg"), 'The X-Files', 'Frasier', 'E.R.', 'October Road', all three installments of 'C.S.I.', and the cult hit, 'Moonlight' starring Alec O'Loughlin on CBS. Kevin's film work includes 'Flipped', the Rob Reiner-directed feature adaptation of Wendelin Van Draanen's young adult novel, which revolves around the confusing romantic developments of 2 young neighbors as they age from 7 to 13. Aidan Quinn and Penelope Ann Miller play the girl's parents, while Weisman portrays her mentally-challenged uncle. Other work includes the independent horror film, 'Undocumented', Michael Bay's 'Gone in Sixty Seconds', Disney's 'Space Buddies', and Kevin Smith's cult classic 'Clerks 2', which featured Kevin as the very popular "hobbit-lover". Kevin received a BA from UCLA's school of Theatre/Film/Television and studied at New York's Circle in the Square Theatre. Recent work includes J.T. Rogers' Tony winning 'Oslo' for LA Theatreworks, and as famed rogue poet, "Francios Villon", in Murray Mednick's world premiere play, 'Villon', at the Odyssey Theater in Los Angeles (LA Drama Critics nomination for 'Best Leading Male Performance'). At the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, Weisman appeared as "Gabe" in Donald Margulies' Pulitzer Prize winning play, 'Dinner with Friends', and as "Uncle Louie" in Neil Simon's Pulitzer prize winning 'Lost in Yonkers'. As a founding member of the award-winning and critically acclaimed, Buffalo Nights Theatre Company, Kevin has served as an actor and producer on numerous productions in and around the Los Angeles area. He starred as "Griffith J. Griffith" in the award- winning 'Crazy Drunk' at the John Anson Ford Theatre, and appeared in the title role of "Anatol" in Arthur Schnitzler's 'Anatol'. Other work with the company includes Jean Giraudoux's 'Apollo of Bellac' (LA Weekly Production of the Year), Archibald McCleish's 'J.B.', 'Suburban Motel', Arthur Miller's 'Incident at Vichy', Oscar Wilde's 'Salome,' and the West Coast premiere of Jonathon Marc Sherman's 'Sophistry'. Additional theatre credits include 'Tis Pity She's a Whore', 'The Greeks,' (LA Weekly 2000 Production of the Year Award), and 'The Goldoni Trilogy' at the Mark Taper Forum. Weisman produced and acted opposite screen legend Kirk Douglas in the feature film 'Illusion', directed by fellow Buffalo Nights founder & Emmy winner, Michael Goorjian. Quite prolific in the world of voice-over, Kevin's soothing vocal timbre can be heard on radio and television ads for such companies as Apple (Ipad), Nike, Coke, ATT, and as one of the longstanding voices of Honda. Also an accomplished drummer, Kevin was an original member of 'Trainwreck', the L.A. based band featuring Kyle Gass of Tenacious D. Weisman takes advantage of every opportunity to participate in celebrity golf, ski and poker tournaments (he is an avid player) that benefit organizations such as Tony LaRussa's Celebrities Fore! ARF (Animal Recue Foundation), The Special Olympics, The Urban Health Institute, The Melanoma Research Foundation, and The Clear View Treatment Center, which provides a residential treatment program for adolescent boys who have been neglected,, abused & abandoned. Most importantly, Kevin is the proud parent of Maya Rose (born on 3/31/06) and Eli Samuel (born on 2/11/08). Kevin is an avid supporters of numerous children's charities and Jewish organizations, including the L.A. Children's Hospital, The Children's Defense Fund, Wheels For Humanity, Bet Tzedek, a non-profit law-firm that provides free legal services to low-income, disabled & elderly residents of Los Angeles Country, and Koreh LA, a local Jewish organization that assists kids in advancing their reading skills. Particularly close to his heart is Kevin's involvement in the fight against Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, serving as a board member of the Dmd Fund.
Kevin Wesseh is an actor, known for Britt-Marie var här (2019).
Kevin West was born on March 4, 1965 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Junior (1994), Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) and Super Mario Bros. (1993).