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American actor
Kevin Scott Allen (born 20 March 1957) is an American stage, film, and television actor.
Early life and career
Born in
Washington, D.C. , Allen grew up in California, Virginia, North Carolina, and New Jersey.
[1] He was educated at the
Hun School of Princeton and
Collège Champittet in
Switzerland , where he learnt to speak French fluently, and then studied theatre and dramatic arts at the
University of Redlands ,
California .
In 1979, at the Globe Theatre on
Broadway, Los Angeles , Allen played
Buckingham in
Henry VI, Part 2 and
Clifford in
Henry VI, Part 3 .
[2] An early television appearance came in the
Otherworld episode “The Zone Troopers Build Men” (1985).
[3]
Films
Theatre
Henry VI, Part 2 (Globe Theatre, Broadway, Los Angeles, 1979), as Buckingham
[2]
[6]
Henry VI, Part 3 (Globe Theatre, Broadway, Los Angeles, 1979), as Clifford
[2]
In a Northern Landscape (1983) by
Timothy Mason (Cast-at-the-Circle Theatre, Hollywood)
[7]
Romeo and Juliet (West Coast Ensemble, 1992), as Romeo
[8]
Angels Twice Descending (Hudson Theatre, 1995)
[9]
[7]
Electricity (Two Roads Theatre)
[7]
Martin: Duty Calls by Roy Parker (Acme Theatre, 2018)
[7]
Dr. Anonymous (Zephyr Theatre, 2014)
[7]
[10]
Dreambook (
Los Angeles Theatre Center )
[7]
The King and I (Wolf Trap Theatre)
[7]
Television
Publication
Kevin Scott Allen, Conquering the Film and Television Audition (CreateSpace Independent Publishing, 2015)
Notes
^
Interview with Kevin Scott Allen , smashwords.com, 2015-11-07, accessed 20 July 2021
^
a
b
c J. O'Connor, K. Goodland, A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance 1970-1990 , Volume 2,
p. 739
^
a
b Mark Phillips, Frank Garcia, Science Fiction Television Series: Episode Guides, Histories, and Casts and Credits for 62 Prime-Time Shows, 1959 through 1989 (McFarland, 2014),
p. 448
^ "ABE & BRUNO (U.S.A.; family)" in
The Hollywood Reporter , Vol. 394 (2006), p. 135
^
In Full Bloom , my-movies.app, accessed 20 July 2021
^ John A. Willis,
Theatre World , Vol. 35 (1980), p. 216
^
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
Kevin Scott Allen , actorsaccess.com, accessed 20 July 2021
^ Robert Koehler, "An Adaptation of Synge That Works",
Los Angeles Times , May 29, 1992
^ Scott Collins, "Theater Reviews : ‘Angels’ Stacks the Deck to Make a Point",
Los Angeles Times , October 6, 1995
^
Doctor Anonymous , stagescenela.com, accessed 20 July 2021
^ Norman Chance, Who Was Who on TV , Vol. 1 (Xlibris Corporation, 2010),
p. 43
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