Kevin L. Walker
Birthday:
19 August 1987, Fontana, California, USA
Birth Name:
Kevin Lewis Walker
Height:
178 cm
Kevin L. Walker was born in Fontana, California and raised all around Southern California. His parents Corey Walker (a contractor) and Audrey Walker (a IT analyst), separated in 1991. Raised primarily by his father, Kevin has always excelled academically. He started his high school years at Glen A. Wilson High School and finished at Arlington High ...
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Kevin L. Walker was born in Fontana, California and raised all around Southern California. His parents Corey Walker (a contractor) and Audrey Walker (a IT analyst), separated in 1991. Raised primarily by his father, Kevin has always excelled academically. He started his high school years at Glen A. Wilson High School and finished at Arlington High School. Kevin then went on to graduated from The University of Southern California with two bachelor's degrees. Kevin grew up active in sports like football, basketball, swimming, dirt biking, and martial arts.He is an actor, writer, and producer known for his appearances on CSI: Miami (2008), Law & Order (2009), and The Young and The Restless (2012). Kevin then went on to portray Andrew 'Melvin' Weathers in Murder Book (2014). The special episode accounts for Andrew's brutal murder in Detroit Michigan.Kevin successfully took on his first major leading role in a film when he starred as "The Kid" in Vigilante Diaries (2016). The cast includes Paul Sloan, Michael Jai White, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, Jason Mewes, and Michael Madsen. The film follows two black-ops agents (KLW and Paul Sloan) turned crime-fighting vigilantes as they travel across the world (from Los Angeles to Iraq, Armenia, Russia, and The United Kingdom) combating espionage, mobsters, corruption, and terrorist attacks. The film was birthed from the ground breaking web series, Vigilante Diaries (2013).He resides in Los Angeles, CA. Show less «
This isn't a job, it's a career choice.
This isn't a job, it's a career choice.
You can't be greater on stage than you are in real life.
You can't be greater on stage than you are in real life.
The Kid