Kevin Ta is known for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), The 355 (2022) and Garfield (2004).
Kevin was born in the capital of Taipei, Taiwan. At the mere age of five, Kevin was cast as a child model for a bicycle commercial that aired on national television. His next gig was at the age of six, when he appeared on the popular Taiwanese game show "Happy Sunday". Kevin and his family immigrated to USA during the year of 1997. He said goodbye to his relatives and childhood friends, but never let go of his dream to become an actor. He started making moves toward his goal when he attended Howard Community College. He also began networking with local actors/actresses and others in the local industry in the Baltimore/Washington metro area. Kevin has appeared in many independent films, such as: "Bullet of Life", "Bloody Good Ratings", "The Last Cry", "Livelihood", and "The Projectionist" and the film, "The Projectionist" which was picked up by the Tribeca Film Festival. Kevin has appeared in numerous TV network stations such as National Geographic, History Channel, FOX, ABC, HBO, and MTV and He has worked on major commercials appearing in Back to School, Comcast, Computertraining.com and Carmax. Kevin Tan was cast in a day player role in Eyes of the Roshi, starring: Eric Roberts, Ethan Marten and many talented actors. He also received a lead role in "A Time Before" ,a short film submitted for HBO Visionary competition December 2016 and a supporting role "Behind Closed Doors" which was also submitted to HBO Visionary competition in 2018.
Kevin Tancharoen is a filmmaker, writer, producer and choreographer whose Mortal Kombat series revived the live action format for the franchise. Kevin came to the attention of Warner Bros. with the stealth release of his viral video Mortal Kombat : Rebirth that re-imagined the video game franchise in a gritty, real-world setting. Quickly garnering millions of views in its first 24 hours, Warner Bros. decided to work with someone who could generate that much positive social media attention. Thus, Kevin was hired to direct, co-write and produce Mortal Kombat Legacy for Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. This groundbreaking web series is the most-viewed web series in the history of YouTube and set a new bar for digital programming. Kevin also directed and produced the sequel to the Mortal Kombat Legacy digital series that aired on Machinima. His feature directing credits include Glee : The 3D Concert Movie for Fox and Fame for MGM. He is currently directing multiple episodes of Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D, The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, 12 Monkeys, Prison Break (Event Series), Iron Fist, Star, Midnight Texas And Legends Of Tomorrow. Prior to his feature film career, he directed, co-created, and co-executive produced, Twenty Four Seven, executive produced by Ken Mok and Dancelife executive produced by Jennifer Lopez. These, along with his other gig directing the Pussycat Dolls project on The CW, represent just some in a long list of impressive credits that include directing Britney Spears' "Onyx Hotel" tour, choreographing her "Me Against the Music" video, remixing projects for Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, and Tyrese, making creative contributions to Britney Spears' "Dream Within a Dream Tour" and *NSync's "Pop Odyssey Tour," and even directing Michael Jackson's 45th birthday celebration.
Kevin Tanski was born in Buffalo, NY to George and Beverly Tanski. The middle child, set between his older brother Brian and younger sister Jessica, Kevin attended Lancaster High School located just outside of Buffalo. After graduating, Kevin was recruited to the University At Buffalo to play football for the Buffalo Bulls. After playing for a short time, Kevin decided to focus on his studies graduating with a degree in Psychology. Kevin Tanski got his first taste of the entertainment industry in 2005 when he attended Buffalo Pro Wrestling Gym graduating from there as "Tank" Tanski. Tank Tanski was paired with his wrestling trainer Mark "Killer Kumpf" to form the "Buffalo Bad Boys" wrestling in independent promotions. Kevin left wrestling for other career pursuits. Kevin Tanski taking a shot once again in the entertainment industry, was fortunate enough to be cast, due to certain skill sets, as a background actor for the movie "Dark Knight Rises". Kevin was hired on as a Gotham City Police Officer. It was that experience that opened the door for Kevin in the film industry. Kevin auditioned and received his first lead role in the feature film titled "Call of Duty Undead" in spring of 2012 where he portrayed a Combat Specialist as part of an elite military strike team. Shortly after that, Kevin was cast in a supporting role as a mean Bounty Hunter in a Western feature film titled "Ride the wanted trail" that sent him out filming to Los Angeles as well as various other parts of California. Kevin began studying advanced acting techniques under Frank Rossi of Frank Rossi Studios in Buffalo, NY in 2012. Kevin has always expressed his love for being on set stating there is no other place he would rather be and enjoys traveling around the country to film.
Kevin Taumata is known for Housos (2011), Dumb Criminals: The Movie (2015) and Murder Call (1997).
Kevin Taylor is known for Last Resort (2022), Carl's Present (2016) and Joseph Spence, the Virtuoso from Small Hope (2021).
Whether as Music Director, Composer/Producer, Sound Designer or on Keys, chances are you have heard Kevin Teasley's work. Between Television, Film, Live Concerts, Records and Trailers, he is one of Hollywood's most multi-talented and multi-faceted creatives in the music industry today. Recently, Kevin's credits include composition, sound design, and programming for Jennifer Lopez's 2020 Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show, Atlantic Records artist Why Don't We recent song "What Am I" written by Ed Sheeran, NFL Opening Day Performance with Jay Rock/Kendrick Lamar and the BET Awards virtual performance by Megan Thee Stallion. Kevin's knowledge of current technology alongside his education in music composition and film scoring enables him to execute the musical vision of his many clients. While he's called Los Angeles home since the early 2000's, Kevin spent his childhood and formative years in Hopewell, a small town 20 minutes south of Richmond, Virginia, where he developed his love and skill for music at an early age. He went on to study music at Virginia Union University, earning a BA in Music (Jazz Piano and Composition) and graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1995. He also went through a specialized extensive program at UCLA for Film Scoring in 2007. Kevin models his career after one of his musical icons and inspirations, Quincy Jones. Like Quincy, Kevin defies categorization and is always stretching and blurring the lines of his work. He constantly steps into many worlds of the music industry and is adept in multiple capacities. Over the past fifteen years, Kevin has amassed a virtual A-List roster of recording artists/clients spanning a wide range of eras and styles from JLo, Megan Thee Stallion, Britney Spears, Chris Brown, Neyo, J-Rock/Kendrick Lamar, Ciara, Usher, Tinashe, Kelly Clarkson, B2K/Omarion, Flo-Rida, Sofia Carson (Disney), Black Eyed Peas, Jojo, Erika Jayne, Ally Brook (5th Harmony), Katharine McPhee, Icona Pop, Boyz II Men, TLC, Tamar Braxton, Keisha Cole, Why Don't We & The Jacksons among others. As Owner & Composer of TONIX Music + Creative, Kevin also spends a considerable amount of time in the studio writing and producing for his Los Angeles-based trailer and TV production music company. His work has been featured on projects and with Hollywood brands and studios including: Warner Bros, 20th Century Fox, Disney, MGM, Sony, Paramount & Virtual Reality with MGA toy brand, L.O.L. Surprise. He has scored and written additional music for films including 'The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn - Part 1', the film 'Notorious' (about the life of legendary rapper Notorious BIG), 'Let the Church Say Amen' by producer Queen Latifah and Director Regina King, the Amber Rose-starrer, 'Sister Code', 'Stage Black', 'College Hill', 'Lil' Kim - Countdown to Lockdown', and 'DMX - Soul of a Man'. Some of Kevin's live concert and TV special credits include 'Empire' and 'Star' on Fox produced by Lee Daniels, the Jennifer Lopez-headlined DirecTV Super Saturday Night concert for Super Bowl weekend 2018, Disney's 'Magical Christmas Celebration' on ABC, Common's NBA All Star Game Performance, Taraji P. Henson's, 'White Hot Holidays' TV Special on Fox, & Jennifer Lopez's "It's My Party" 2019 World Tour. Recently, Kevin has just composed additional music for the new Universal film "Marry Me" and Lionsgate film, "2 Minutes to Fame".
Born in Canada and raised in Singapore, Kevin was involved in a myriad of theater and musical productions from a young age. In 2010, he relocated to Los Angeles, CA and has since been involved in multiple feature and short films. A firm believer in the importance of being versatile, Kevin also does voice-over and hosting work. Kevin is easily recognizable on the streets of L.A. by his unique, infectious laugh (which his friends have named "The Kevin") and by his quirky, easy-going and fun demeanor. He speaks fluent English, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
Kevin Tent is known for The Descendants (2011), Election (1999) and Nebraska (2013).
Kevin Teoh is known for Temenggor (2020) and The Spooky Adventures of Ilham & Gaffran (2016).