Kevin Fennessy is an Actor, Theatre Director, and a former Boston-based Casting Director. From 1998-2009, he was the owner of Kevin Fennessy Casting ("KFC...we're not chicken"). Following a 15 year AEA/SAG/AFTRA acting career in Boston and New York, he went into casting in 1994, and amassed vast experience throughout New England in the Locations Casting of principal, weekly and day-player roles, as well as Extras Casting on major studio feature films and the main, additional, and extras casting on Independent projects. In 2005 he took some time off to aid in the care of his Dad, Robert Fennessy, Sr.,(b 3/15/25, d. 2/1/08) who co-starred in the ABC-Family Series, My Life Is A Sitcom (2), and his Mother, Georgia Ravanis Fennessy (b. 1/21/29, d.10/25/11). He continued to freelance during this period, at Boston Casting as well as on his own. In the summer of 2010, he followed a Twitter tweet that led him to performing in the ensemble of the American Premiere of Todd Machover's Electronic Opera, Death and the Powers: The Robots' Opera directed by Tony Award winner Diane Paulus. He continued his return to acting in a sold-out production of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya as Ilya "Waffles" Telegin, and with roles in Maria Menounos's feature, Adventures of Serial Buddies, and Emmy Grinwis' AFI Workshop for Women Directors project, The Muskrat Boy Of Griffith Park. He was nominated for 2014 Best Actor, Small Theatre by the Independent Reviewers of New England, for his critically acclaimed performance as Blue, in Keith Reddin's Almost Blue, with Charlestown Working Theatre. Other recent roles include Harriman F Spritzer in Hairspray , Judge Harper and Drunk Santa in Miracle on 34th Street, and The Doctor in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire. Prior to that he performed in the acclaimed production of Thornton Wilder's Our Town, directed by MacArthur Award recipient David Cromer for the Huntington Theatre Company. An experienced theatre director, he is the recipient of the Boston Magazine Award for Best Theatrical Director 1995, and the 1997 Boston Theatre Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Fringe Theatre Production.
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Kevin Fonteyne was born on June 14, 1990 in San Antonio, Texas. He shortly moved to Manchester New Hampshire thereafter. Son of Dave and June Fonteyne, he is the third oldest child out of six. After his parents divorced while he was in elementary school, all of the children went to live with their mother in Portsmouth New Hampshire. Kevin became heavily involved in the acting programs around the area. After Graduating from Portsmouth High School, he moved to Los Angeles in pursuit of a job in the entertainment industry. In his career, Kevin is most notable for his recurring role as Marco in Melissa & Joey (2010). He also landed a part as Matt in the third season of Showtime's Masters of Sex (2013), and later starred in CMT's Sun Records (2017).
Kevin Ford's notable works include The Pathway, a 7-part documentary series about pro basketball for Bron Studios, Endgame, and Film45. Now in its 2nd season, Ford has worked as the lead director of photography and he is also directing with James D. Stern. Ford is also a director of the forthcoming feature documentary, SR., about the life and works of filmmaker Robert Downey Sr. for Team Downey and Library Films. In 2020 Kevin directed a political documentary, The Pushback, which was produced by Richard Linklater, and was an official selection of SXSW. Other acclaimed projects include The Bomb (director, editor) a chilling look at nuclear weapons which was the closing night film of Tribeca 2016, opening night film of the 2017 Berlinale Special, and also played at the 2017 Nobel Peace Awards Ceremony. Ford was a director of the Rock documentary Three Days starring Jane's Addiction which premiered at Slamdance 1999, as well as Stone Barn Castle, a soul-searching documentary with Adrien Brody which premiered at SXSW 2015. Narrative features Ford has directed include the drama Legs, starring Eddie Steeples which premiered at the 2014 Cinesander Film Series, as well as two indie features featuring Ellar Coltrane, an indie-romance, Drowned, and a non-fiction road film, By The River, which premiered at 2016 Sidewalk Film Festival. As director of photography, Ford recently worked on a true-crime documentary series for A24 and Fruit Tree, the 2018 Sony Pictures Classics documentary American Chaos, as well as the 2003 political documentary The Party's Over starring Philip Seymour Hoffman.