Kevin Page(I)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Kevin Page is a 35 year veteran of the film, television, VO and
commercial industries.
Some of his career highlights include: His recurring character on "Seinfeld" as NBC executive, Stu Chermack, who invites Jerry to pitch his "show about nothing" was based on real-life NBC exec Rick Ludwin. And the enigmatic character "Bum" on the re-boot of "Dallas" (2012-2014) who ultimately shot and killed TV icon "JR Ewing" played by the late Larry Hagman.
Mr. Page Played over 20 different classic roles opposite the dog, "Wishbone," as a star on the long-running PBS series of the same name.
His death scene in the classic film, Robocop (1987), as the ill-fated young executive, Mr. Kinney, repeatedly got the film an "X" rating from the MMPA ratings board before director Paul Verhoeven agreed to cut 4 1/2 seconds out for the U. S. theatrical release (most of which was Page getting blown away by ED-209).
He has made over 2 dozen television commercials for products ranging from beer to national airlines to breakfast cereals.
In addition to being an actor, Mr. Page is a writer, director and producer of more than a dozen internationally distributed documentary films.
He was born in Oklahoma, but raised in Nebraska. Page now makes his home in Texas.
Some of his career highlights include: His recurring character on "Seinfeld" as NBC executive, Stu Chermack, who invites Jerry to pitch his "show about nothing" was based on real-life NBC exec Rick Ludwin. And the enigmatic character "Bum" on the re-boot of "Dallas" (2012-2014) who ultimately shot and killed TV icon "JR Ewing" played by the late Larry Hagman.
Mr. Page Played over 20 different classic roles opposite the dog, "Wishbone," as a star on the long-running PBS series of the same name.
His death scene in the classic film, Robocop (1987), as the ill-fated young executive, Mr. Kinney, repeatedly got the film an "X" rating from the MMPA ratings board before director Paul Verhoeven agreed to cut 4 1/2 seconds out for the U. S. theatrical release (most of which was Page getting blown away by ED-209).
He has made over 2 dozen television commercials for products ranging from beer to national airlines to breakfast cereals.
In addition to being an actor, Mr. Page is a writer, director and producer of more than a dozen internationally distributed documentary films.
He was born in Oklahoma, but raised in Nebraska. Page now makes his home in Texas.