Actor, Writer, Director, Photographer |
Actor, Writer, Director, Photographer |
Kevin is an actor, comedian, writer, director, and photographer based in New York and Los Angeles. A California Bay Area native, he is the proud son of immigrant parents who came from overseas and afforded him the opportunity to perform on the biggest stages on Broadway and the biggest screens in the world.
He will be making his feature film debut in Pizza Movie, having its world premiere at SXSW film festival March 13 2026 and dropping on HULU shortly after. He also has roles in 3 upcoming motion pictures premiering later this year; Evil Genius, Rest and Relaxation, and Shooting Sid.
On television, Kevin has appeared on American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez, FBI: Most Wanted, and the long running ABC series What Would You Do. In theatre, he recently wrapped up a run on the Tony Award-winning production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway.
As a writer and director, his filmmaking centers underrepresented stories and unique perspectives not often seen or heard. The stories he tells seek to highlight the inclusivity of the universal human experience, and his most recent short film Ethically Ambiguous is currently in post production. He’s also mad funny and super humble.
Beginning his career in Chicago, Kevin performed at the Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf, and the Lyric Opera, collaborating frequently with writers and directors such as Ike Holter and Erica Weiss. His performance in the Filipino-American comedy/drama Mahal earned him a Broadway World nomination for Best Actor. Elsewhere regionally he has performed for his hometown CalShakes Theatre, Santa Cruz Shakespeare Theatre, and The Odyssey Theatre in LA. He is also an improviser and stand up comic, having trained with comedy legends Sheldon Patinkin and David Razowsky at Second City Chicago.
Kevin graduated from the University of California, San Diego, where his proudest achievement was directing and acting in a multimedia theatre production of The Pillowman, collaborating with digital artists, animators, and theatre designers to create a radically visceral experience of the play never seen before.
His photography work has been published by Skift for their Global Forum, and he works freelance for Forbes 2000 companies like SAP Global, covering their Women in Business symposium. The headshots he has taken are actively used by working actors and corporate professionals across all platforms (IMDb, LinkedIn, etc).