Kurt is a Los Angeles native. He studied at The Juilliard School, and lived in Italy for several years, where he starred in the Italian drama series, "Provaci Ancora Prof!" Since returning to the US, he has starred as Tad on "Grey's Anatomy," Stanley Hayami in "A Life in Pieces: the Diary and Letters of Stanley Hayami" (Tribeca Festival '21; Cannes; BFI; Hawai'i), and Alan in the upcoming feature film "No-No Girl," alongside an all Japanese American cast. He is both Japanese American (4th generation) and Filipino American (3rd generation), and is fluent in Italian, Japanese, French, and Spanish. Both of his parents were born in Hawai'i, where he was also partly raised. Kurt is a graduate of Columbia University (BA Liberal Arts, Visual Arts concentration), UCLA, and the Manhattan School of Music, where he was the notable recipient of the President's Award for Voice. Formerly a professional opera singer, he has worked in China, France, Italy, and across the United States, including at the Met Opera, Lincoln Center, and with the NY City Opera, and was featured in the New York Times, Time Magazine, and Opera News. You can find him across all social media platforms @kurtkanazawa
As a young man, Kurt Kasznar enrolled in Max Reinhardt's seminars. He came to the US in the mid-30s in "The Eternal Road," in which he played at least 12 roles. In 1941, he produced the New York show, "Crazy with the Heat." That same year, he was drafted into the army, where he was trained as a cinematographer and served in the Pacific. His first major Broadway role was "The Happy Time." Kasznar also played in "The Sound Of Music," "Barefoot in The Park," "Waiting for Godot" and "Six Characters in Search of an Author." He has appeared in many films.
Kurt Kendrick is known for Taong grasa (2023), Hospicio (2018) and Adonis X (2022).
Kurt Knight is an art director and director, known for The Appearance (2018), The Outpost (2018) and We All Fall Down (2016).
Kurt Koehler spent his childhood and teen years in Southern New Jersey. Then moved to NYC and attended AMDA and went on to Marymount Manhattan College earning his BFA in Acting and a Minor in Directing. Over the years Kurt has also been on stage with roles ranging from Danny Zuko in Grease, Leading Player in Pippin and Mark in A Chorus Line. In the summer of '92 he shared the stage at New London Barn Summer Stock in New Hampshire with actor Taye Diggs. His Los Angeles stage directing debut had critical acclaimed with his revival of Vampire Lesbians of Sodom in 1998. The LA Times called Koehler's direction and production "hilarious"! Years later in 2010 they reviewed his production of Women Behind Bars where he earned the title of "the Camp Specialist". The Los Angeles underground cult classic Chico's Angels, a Latino/Drag spoof of Charlie's Angels is the brain child of Koehler and his collaborator Oscar Quintero. Running for eighteen years on stage, short films and music videos . Another collaboration is with Julie Brown on the stage adaptations of Earth Girls are Easy and The Homecoming Queen Has Got A Gun.
Actor Kurt Krause was born in Alabama and spent his formative years growing up in Louisiana. The youngest of three, his childhood was rich with the arts. His parents, who met while acting on a show together, practically raised their children on the stage. As a young boy, he spent many nights backstage. During one show, he even fell asleep on a mattress behind that set after it was used for a window stunt each night. In addition to working on community theater shows, Kurt studied the theatrical arts in grade school. After graduating high school, he continued his education at Louisiana State University, where he won awards for his stage portrayal of a homosexual soldier. While there, he further honed his craft by performing in the local stand-up comedy scene and studying physical theater. After college, Kurt began pursuing a career in film. He is known for his roles in American Horror Story (2011), True Detective (2014), and Painted Horses (2017). He acted alongside Kevin Costner in the award-winning film Hidden Figures (2016), and featured in a recurring role on Season 3 of ABC's critically acclaimed drama American Crime (2015).
Kurt Kubicek is a producer and director, known for 1/10 of a Second (2015), Jamie Kennedy: Stoopid Smart (2020) and Un Regalo Esencial (2018).
Kurt Langbein was born on October 29, 1953 in Budapest, Hungary. He is a producer and director, known for Kreuz & Quer (1997), Hubert von Goisern - Brenna tuat's schon lang (2015) and Landraub (2015).
Kurt Lockwood was born on June 4, 1970 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is an actor and director.
Author and former Rolling Stone editor Kurt Loder is MTV News' Anchor. As MTV's chief news correspondent, his responsibilities include celebrity interviews, in-depth coverage of the music scene and writing and reporting the MTV News updates seen each hour. Loder is the host of MTV News 1515, MTV's weekly program that takes a look at music, entertainment and pop culture issues. He also anchored "Week In Rock" and "MTV News Presents," a weekly showcase for MTV News special programming. He also hosts numerous MTV News specials covering a wide array of subjects relevant to young people, including "Straight Dope," "Hate Rock," "The Cult Question," and "Smashed." Raised in New Jersey, Loder lived in Europe for several years, working as a journalist and, occasionally, a musician. Returning to the States, he wound up as an editor at Circus Magazine in the late seventies, and in 1979, moved to Rolling Stone. (Much of his other work for that magazine is featured in Rolling Stone Interviews Of The Eighties, a book which he also annotated.) He has been a contributing editor to both Rolling Stone and Esquire, and is a member of the nominating committee of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.