Kip Knowisar is known for Emmanuelle in Space (1994) and Emmanuelle 6: One Final Fling (1994).
Kip McClellan is an actor, known for Josie Jane: Kill the Babysitter (2020).
Kip Niven was raised in Prairie Village, Kansas (a suburb of Kansas City in affluent Johnson County), and graduated in 1963 from Shawnee Mission East High School. After spending a year at Baylor University, he changed his mind and entered the theater program at The University of Kansas, where he performed in dozens of plays. Niven had an impressive resume that includes films such as Magnum Force (1973), Earthquake (1974) and Midway (1976). He had performed on countless television shows, including memorable parts on The Waltons (1972), Law & Order (1990) and Walker, Texas Ranger (1993). He had roles on Broadway, in regional theater and episodic radio shows. He was probably best known for his three-year stint as Steve Marsh on the TV sitcom Alice (1976). Niven and the star of that series, actress Linda Lavin), married in 1982. The marriage was turbulent and they subsequently divorced. Kip was first married to Susan and had two children Jim and Kate. She tragically died in a car accident in 1981. He and his 3rd wife Beth lived in Kansas and had a daughter Maggie, who was born in 1994. He also had two grandsons. In 1995 Kip returned to the Kansas City area where he grew up. He continued to work in local theater and on a comedy radio show.
Kip Pardue was born in Atlanta, Georgia on September 23, 1975. He grew up playing football and baseball and graduated from Dunwoody High School, located in Atlanta, Georgia in 1994. The next year he was recruited to play football by Yale University. He graduated in 1998 with a degree in Economics. Kip headed west afterwards and enjoyed a successful career as a model for Abercrombie & Fitch and Polo. Soon after he next turned to acting and landed TV roles on 7th Heaven (1996) and was cast as Josh Ford on the WB Hit Popular (1999) before the role was later re-cast. After making his film debut in the racy independent flick But I'm a Cheerleader (1999) and later Whatever It Takes (2000), Kip got his big break with his role in Remember the Titans (2000) with Denzel Washington. He then starred as Sylvester Stallone's Indy racing protégé in Driven (2001). Soon afterwards, Kip was named by Armani Exchange as one of the "Top 10 Upcoming Actors" and Variety claimed he was one of the "10 to Watch" for this year. With several new movies due out later, including The Rules of Attraction (2002), based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel, you can be sure his face won't be disappearing from the screen.
Kip Poole is known for Guy's Grocery Games (2013).
Kip Rosser is an actor and composer, known for An Idle Mind Is the Devil's Playground (2016), Emulator (2019) and Gravity (2010).
Kip was Born in Washington D.C. The son of Richard and Ginny Weeks. His father is a retired diplomat of the United States Foreign Service. Kip started traveling the world at 6 months old when the family moved to Bogota Colombia. Kip has lived through out South and Central America and spent 3 years in Lagos Nigeria. Has lived in Key West Florida, Los Angeles California, and Wilmington NC. It was in Wilmington NC, known as Hollywood East that Kip began acting. After several independent films Kip landed his first professional role in The Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer movie Glory Road.
Kip Winger was born on 21 June 1961 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for The Karate Kid Part III (1989), Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) and Conversations with Kip Winger (2022). He has been married to Paula De Tuilio since July 2004. He was previously married to Beatrice Richter.
Kip Zachary is known for Boys Are Stupid, Girls Are Mean (2012), Candis for President (2018) and 2018 Gamers' Choice Awards Preview Show (2018).
Kipan (Bachkine) Rothbury, is an award winning actor, writer and director, that was born on 31 May in Sydney, Australia. He is of French, British, Russian and Scottish ancestry. His mother and father met fruit picking on a farm and his father stowed away on a cargo ship when they both arrived in Australia in the early 1970s. Kipan attended Steiner Schools until he was a teenager and spent much of his life traveling extensively to over 50 countries, gaining a great enthusiasm for exploration and the natural world. With his breakthrough performance in the series Significant Strangers, playing quadruplet Australian brothers, in which he also wrote, co produced and directs, Kipan Rothbury is recognized as a remarkable talent strongly influences by the transformative approach to acting. His early career began as a stuntman on the Matrix film trilogies, he spent two years working as an environmental spokesperson, while studying environmental science and he found his calling in filmmaking and became dedicated to the protection of the environment through the medium of film. In 2009 Kipan established his production company Tree Leaf Films, committed to creating films and documentaries encouraging ecological awareness and encouraging environmental action. Kipan trained at Actors Center Australia after a short stint in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and he has since worked the last decade as an actor, director and filmmaker throughout Europe, Australia and the United States. He has starred in a variety of award-winning films including Love Untitled, The Blue Fox, The Lost Aviator, Girl From The North Country and Sacred Heart and has worked opposite actors including Sam Neil, David Field, Michael Caton and Miranda Richardson. Recent work includes: Rams, Mr Inbetween and Significant Strangers. In 2017 he completed filming his 9-year film project Significant Strangers as well Road North his upcoming American film directing debut.