Kevin Williams is a dynamic actor with a diverse and growing body of work, known for his versatility in portraying multifaceted characters. Recently, Kevin has played roles in projects such as Landman, where he portrays a roughneck, Creatures (as a vampire), The Voice of the Comforter (as a Disciple), and Anderson County, where he takes on the role of a pipeline worker. His strong presence and nuanced performances have led to recognition in both television and film.
Kevin’s career is defined by his commitment to honing his craft. He has trained in specialized workshops, including Stunt/Martial Arts training in Jackson, MS, and Texas Intensive Stage Combat in Houston, TX, further developing his ability to perform in action-oriented roles. In addition to his practical experience, Kevin holds advanced degrees in Information Systems and Business Administration from Dakota State University and Texas A&M University-Texarkana, which enhances his analytical approach to acting and his professional work ethic. Kevin is also an Associate Professor of Instructional Design and Technology for Texas A&M University-Texarkana.
His lead roles include Cyber Psycho Chronicles, where he portrays the complex character of Chris (Cyber Psycho), and The Chronicles of Molly Reins, where he brings the character of Morton the Medicine Man to life. Kevin’s dedication to the craft is evident in his work across various genres, from horror to drama, showcasing his ability to adapt to any role with authenticity.
In addition to his acting roles, Kevin’s background work includes notable appearances in Walker, Forty Seven Days with Jesus, and The Madison (produced by Taylor Sheridan), solidifying his reputation as a reliable and professional actor. He is eager to continue expanding his portfolio with speaking roles, particularly in episodic and feature films, and is excited about the opportunities that lie ahead.
Kevin’s blend of formal training, hands-on experience, and unwavering passion for acting makes him a rising talent ready to take on bigger challenges in the entertainment industry.
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