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Kevin Anderson can be seen as ne'er do well hit man Lonnie in the upcoming "Justified City Primeval" on Netflix/FX this coming summer. Before that, he starred as Father Frollo in iconic Styx rock star Dennis DeYoung's brilliant musical production of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". Recently, Kevin has tackled a myriad of challenging and varied roles onstage including Lee in "True West" and Jeeter in "Last of the Boys" at Seattle Rep, and John Adams in the musical "1776". A Steppenwolf ensemble member for 40 years, he created and originated the role of Mr. Breeding in their production of Tracy Letts' scathing political satire "The Minutes" in 2017.
Kevin has enjoyed an enduring, distinguished career which spans the breadth of over four decades. An actor's actor and respected by his peers, Kevin is recognized for starring opposite some of the entertainment industry's most accomplished and established actors including Julia Roberts, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Naomi Watts, Angela Basset, Michelle Pfeiffer, Patti LuPone, Jessica Chastain, Albert Finney, Jessica Lange, Vanessa Redgrave, and Richard Gere to name a few. He has also worked with some of the most iconic film and stage directors of our time including Alan J. Pakula, Norman Jewison, Mike Figgis, Phillip Kaufman, Sir Peter Hall, Trevor Nunn, Gary Sinise, Robert Falls, and the indomitable composer Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Anderson made his feature film debut in the Warner Brothers hit "Risky Business" with Tom Cruise yet first big break came with Steppenwolf Theatre's "Orphans" (Joseph Jefferson Award). Kevin gained national critical acclaim for his riveting performance in which he played the show-stopping, frenetic, simian younger brother Phillip who lived on Star Kist tuna and Hellman's mayonnaise. This production took him all over the world from New York City's Broadway (Theatre World Award) to London's West End with Albert Finney to the Hollywood movie starring Finney and Mathew Modine and directed by the late great Alan J. Pakula. From that point on, Kevin's career continued to gather speed. He starred as Richard Gere's brother in the rural family drama "Miles From Home" directed by Gary Sinise, followed by Norman Jewison's "In Country" with Bruce Willis. The hit film "Sleeping With the Enemy" in which Anderson starred opposite Julia Roberts established him as one of Hollywood's most promising young leading men.
Kevin has always been drawn to compelling characters and powerful dramas. Throughout his career, he has shown exceptional range and performed in an eclectic array of material ranging from "Liebestraum" with director Mike Figgis, "Hoffa" portraying Bobby Kennedy opposite Jack Nicholson in the title role, "Rising Sun" with Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes, to the romantic comedy "The Night We Never Met" with Mathew Broderick and Annabella Sciorra. He has gone from musicals like "Sunset Boulevard" opposite Patti Lupone in London's West End, to Tony nominated American classics on Broadway like "Death of a Salesman" opposite Brian Dennehy, "Orpheus Descending" opposite Vanessa Redgrave, and "Come Back Little Sheba" opposite Epatha S. Merkersen, or the "Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore" with Olympia Dukakis. He has performed in independent films at Sundance, and then on to both cable and network television. Other notable film work includes the Miramax release "Firelight" opposite French actress Sophie Marceau, the drama "Eye of God" by actor/writer/director Tim Blake Nelson, and "A Thousand Acres" opposite Michelle Pfeiffer. Some other favorite feature films include "Doe Boy", "When Strangers Appear" with Radha Mitchell, "Charlotte's Web" in which he plays Dakota Fanning's father, and "Ruby's Bucket of Blood", in which he starred as a white blues singer who falls in love with an African American nightclub owner (Angela Basset).
Kevin is perhaps best known for his performance of Father Ray, the maverick Catholic priest in ABC's ground-breaking television series "Nothing Sacred" for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 1998. He also received Best Actor nominations from the Viewers for Quality Television, the Online Film and Television Association, the Television Critics Association, and a Peabody Award for the creators and production. Other forays into television include the critically acclaimed but short-lived Jerry Bruckheimer series "Skin" opposite Olivia Wilde. Other favorite television films include "Power and Beauty" opposite the stunning Natasha Henstridge and directed by Susan Seidelman, "Monday Night Mayhem" with John Turturro and directed by Ernest Dickerson, and "Hunt for the Unicorn Killer" (Best Actor Nomination - Online Film and Television Association) opposite Naomi Watts.
Subsequent returns to the stage have been as varying as they were lauded, from the world premiere of "Sunset Boulevard" in London as the original musical Joe Gillis opposite Patti LuPone, to "Death of a Salesman" (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), to a heartbreaking turn in "I Never Sang for My Father" with John Mahoney at Steppenwolf Theatre, to the cult hit "Brooklyn the Musical" on Broadway with Karen Olivo, to "Come Back Little Sheba" (Outer Critics Circle Award nomination) on Broadway with "Law and Order's" S. Epatha Merkersen and Zoe Kazan, to a hit stage production of the Stephen King epic "The Shawshank Redemption" in the starring role of Andy Dufresne in Dublin and London's West End. He starred as John the Baptist opposite Jessica Chastain and Al Pacino in the stage production of Oscar Wilde's "Salome" which was made into a documentary entitled "Wilde Salome" directed by Pacino. Other notable Off-Broadway, London, and Chicago productions include "Pal Joey" in the title role, "Moonchildren" (Cynthia Nixon), "Brilliant Traces" (Joan Cusack), "The Red Address", "Speaking in Tongues" (Karen Allen), "Summer and Smoke" (Amanda Plummer), "Dinner With Friends (Samantha Bond, Elizabeth McGovern), and "Earthly Possessions" (Joan Allen) and "Detroit" (Laurie Metcalfe) at Steppenwolf.
Kevin is a graduate of Chicago's Goodman School of Drama and hails from Gurnee, Illinois, a small farming community bordering Wisconsin in the heart of the Midwest - a true blue cow town. Kevin's goals and ideals remain as steadfast today as they were as when he first started acting. Acting has never been about fame and fortune for Kevin. His only desire has been to be the best actor that he can possibly be. To achieve this, he realized early on that to be successful, he had to strive to work with the best material, on the most interesting, challenging new roles, and to seek to work with the most talented and inspiring directors and actors that he could possibly find. These same goals remain as constant and true today, and he is truly honored to have worked with such amazing and creative powerhouses throughout his career.- Actor
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Matthew Kevin Anderson is known for Skymed (2022), Two Sentence Horror Stories (2017) and Turner & Hooch (2021). He was previously married to Jewel Staite.- Writer
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Kevin J. Anderson was born on 27 March 1962 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Dune (2021), Dune: Part Two (2024) and Dune: The Prophecy (2024). He has been married to Rebecca Moesta since 14 September 1991.- Actor
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Kevin Anderson is known for White Magic (1994), Live from Lincoln Center (1976) and Great Performances (1971).- Cinematographer
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Kevin Anderson is known for The King of the Two Day Wonder (1978), In the Realm of the Hackers (2003) and On the Line (1984).- Camera and Electrical Department
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Kevin Scott Anderson is known for The Gift (2015), God's Not Dead (2014) and Hubie Halloween (2020).- Editor
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Kevin Anderson is known for A Haunting (2005), Ultimate Homes (2015) and 2612 South Ave. West (1997).- Actor
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Kevin Anderson is known for Max Romer: Appalachian Justice (2010), The Fort (2016) and Baby Kale Maria (2016).- Kevin Anderson is known for Unexpected (2015).
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Kevin Joel Anderson was born and raised in Baltimore, MD. He was introduced to acting at a young age and instantly fell in love with being on stage. He graduated from Towson University with a Bachelor's in Theatre Arts and has performed in as well as directed dozens of stage shows. Additionally, Kevin is very proud to have been cast in TV series, commercials, industrials, and more. He is grateful for these experiences, as well as getting to meet and work with a variety of inspiring performers and technicians.- Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin Anderson is known for Heaven! (1993).- Producer
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As a child, Kevin bound himself to an oath that one day he would become the "Overlord of All Media." This ambitious and carefully-crafted plan included showing little interest in "the movie business" while growing up in Southern California, going to Oklahoma to get a finance degree, and moving to Virginia to pursue a career in tech and security consulting. This ten-year stint in serial entrepreneurship netted great results and valuable business experience. It was then time for the next calculated move in the master plan: moving back to Oklahoma and waiting for "it" to happen. A chance encounter with Mark Steele, an old college friend, was "it." All the pieces fell into place and the obvious decision was made: "You are creative and I am a business guy, so let's go into business together and do something related to creative media production." This idea was bound to succeed since Kevin had no experience in the industry at all and the venture was headquartered in the very hotbed of media production activity: Tulsa, Oklahoma.
That was 1999. Needless to say, the plan worked exactly as Kevin predicted. As the Executive Producer of Steelehouse, he has been busy sharpening his skills in the art and science of producing ever since. He fell in love with production right from the start and he never wants to do anything else ever again. Kevin has produced over a hundred short films and projects for major organizations in live performance, live action and animation. Most recently, his focus has been on IP creative development and sourcing existing material for live-action feature films for a media partner anxious to fund new projects.- Camera and Electrical Department
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- Kevin Anderson is known for The Gordian Knot (2016).
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Kevin Anderson is known for Alternate News (2018).- Kevin Anderson is known for Frontline (1983) and English Composition: Writing for an Audience (2001).
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Kevin Anderson Siu is known for I Am Legend (2007).- Kevin Anderson is known for Who Fears to Speak of '98 (1948).
- Kevin Brian Anderson is known for Stingers (2019).
- Kevin Anderson is known for Hollywood or Hollywouldn't (2016).
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Kevin Anderson is known for One Short Ride (2012).- Kevin Anderson is known for Come with Me (2014).
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Kevin Anderson is known for Canvas the Night (2013).- Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin Anderson is known for The Silvergleam Whistle (2003), Simply Complicated (2017) and 103.5 Dawn FM a live stream experience (2022).- Kevin Anderson is known for Beyond Words: Sylvia Day (2018).
- Kevin Anderson is known for Caspero: The Return of the Storyteller (2015).
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Kevin Anderson is known for To and From (2016).- Writer
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Grew up in movie lover family. 25 years old Kevin Anderson found his passion in film. Starts by learning wedding photography and videography, join script writing short course and theatre club before he entered SAE Institute to study filmmaking deeper. In his first year, he tries different types of department in filmmaking from editing, cinematography, production, writing until he found his real passion in directing.
Graduated from SAE Indonesia in 2015 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) program in Film. Kevin write, produced, directed and edited over 20 short films, With over 40 short films credits in variety of department. His last short film "Inside Mind" and "Chick-Chick" has been selected in several International Film Festival throughout the world.
In 2014 he co-wrote TV Series "Bima Satria Garuda" for MNC Media with Ari Syarif. In 2015 he co-edited a horror feature film called "Jangan Dengerin Sendiri" in 2016 he co-wrote a drama feature film called "Senjakala di Manado" with Rahabi Mandra and worked as 2nd Assistant Director for Bounty Umbara in "Rafathar the Movie". in 2017 he co-edited a war feature film called "Merah Putih Memanggil". He also won Grand Prize Singtel 5-Min Video Challenge for his short film "Chick-Chick" in Singapore.
Besides feature film, Kevin also making music video for artist such as Barris, Undelayed and Ferzi Yastaha, TVC and company profile.- Art Department
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Kevin Anderson is known for How We Work 7 (2017).- Additional Crew
Kevin Anderson is known for Deadly Dancer (1990).- Kevin Anderson is known for Robbie (2018).
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Kevin M. Anderson is known for Run (2020).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
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Kevin L. Anderson is known for A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas (2011), Jinn (2014) and Blind Sided (2010).- Kevin Anderson is known for JustKiddingFilms (2007).
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Kevin Anderson is known for Miranda's Victim (2023).- Music Department
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Kevin Anderson is known for Las águilas humanas (2010).