
Kevin Weisman
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Kevin Weisman was born and raised in Los Angeles. He received a BA from
UCLA?s prestigious School of Theatre/Film/Television and also studied at New
York?s Circle in the Square Theatre.
He is a founding member of the award-winning and critically acclaimed Buffalo
Nights Theatre Company and appeared in numerous plays at their resident
space, the Powerhouse Theatre in Santa Monica, including Arthur Schnitzler?s
"Anatol," Jean Giraudoux?s "Apollo of Bellac," which received a Garland for
Production of the Year and seven LA Weekly award nominations; "Madman and the
Nun," "The Firebugs," "Suburban Motel," Ethan Lipton?s "Hope on the Range,"
Arthur Miller?s "Incident at Vichy," Oscar Wilde?s "Salome" and the West
Coast Premiere of Jonathon Marc Sherman?s "Sophistry."
is other theatre credits include "?Tis Pity She?s a Whore," "The Greeks,"
which received the LA Weekly 1999 Production of the Year; and "The Goldoni
Trilogy."
Weisman?s television credits include recurring roles on "Felicity," "Roswell,"
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "First Years." He has guest starred on "The
X-Files," "Gideon?s Crossing," "Frasier," "ER," "Just Shoot Me" and "The Drew
Carey Show"; and appeared in the television film, "Beverly Hills Family Robinson."
His film credits include "Gone in Sixty Seconds," "Kat and Allison," the 1998
Slamdance Audience Award winning "Man of the Century"; as well as "Robbers"
and "Buying the Cow." Weisman also produces and acts in the 2001 feature
film, "The Illusion," directed by Michael Goorjian.