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Kevin Earley

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  • Producer
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In a professional career that started as Kurt in "The Sound of Music" at Chicago's Marriott Lincolnshire Theater at age 10, Mr. Earley has gone on to appear on stages and in concert venues across the country including The Hollywood Bowl ("Music Man", "Camelot", "My Fair Lady" as Freddie), Carnegie Hall and The Pasadina Pops with Michael Feinstein, New York's Town Hall, Disney Hall and The Arboretum with the California Philharmonic, New York's Birdland, Feinstein's, New York City Ballet, Santa Barbara Symphony, and DC's Kennedy Center (honoring the great Marvin Hamlisch) to name a few.

His Broadway credits include "Thoroughly Modern Millie" (Trevor Graydon), "A Tale of Two Cities" (Ernest Defarge), and the Broadway and National Touring companies of "Les Miserables" (Enjolras). Off Broadway, in what started as a "stand-by gig", Kevin wound up performing on opening night, taking over the role, recording the original cast album and receiving a New York Drama Desk Nomination for the title role of Death, in Maury Yeston's "Death Takes a Holiday" for Roundabout Theatre Company.

Regionally, Kevin received Chicago's Joseph Jefferson Award for "Assassins" (Balladeer), and a Jeff Award Nomination for "Pirates of Penzance" (Pirate King). In Los Angeles, he garnered the L.A. Drama Critics' Circle Award for Rutledge in "1776", three Robby Awards for "1776", "Most Happy Fella" (Herman) and "Titanic" (Barrett/Stoker), and four Ovation Nominations for the West Coast premieres of "Can-Can", "Sleeping Beauty Wakes", "It Came From Beyond", and "Sideshow".

Some of his recent performance include "The Glass Menagerie" at Alabama Shakespeare Festival, "The Secret Garden" at the Cincinnati Playhouse and Baltimore Center Stage and four brand new musicals: "Second Hand Lions" at 5th Avenue in Seattle, "Empire" at La Mirada Theatre, "Josephine" at Asolo Theatre, and "Chasing Rainbows" at Goodspeed Musicals.

You can hear Kevin on the original cast recordings of Broadway's "A Tale of Two Cities", "Ten Commandments"' and "Death Takes a Holiday". His debut album "Earley Standards" is also available on iTunes. More information at kevinearley.com. He can also be seen as Kenny on the web series "Then We Got Help!".

In his co-directorial debut with his wife Julie Ann Emery, the entire "The Wonder" team won "Best Production" at the United Solo Festival in New York. Performed at Theater Row, "The Wonder", written and performed by Susan Ferrera. Since then, he has directed "The Glass Menagerie" (Fulton Theater) and "The Fantastics" (Webster Conservatory).

Kevin earned his BFA at Webster Conservatory in St. Louis, where he encountered his lovely and talented wife, Julie Ann Emery.
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    The Ten Commandments: The Musical (2006)
    The Ten Commandments: The Musical
    5.3
    • Ramses
    • 2006
    Then We Got Help! (2009)
    Then We Got Help!
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Kenny
    In Other Words
    • Producer
      Ice-T, Mariska Hargitay, Kelli Giddish, and Peter Scanavino in New York - Unité spéciale (1999)
      New York - Unité spéciale
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Security Man Tony

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      Actor



      • Preacher (2016)
        Preacher
        7.9
        TV Series
        • New Cop
        • 2017
      • Easter Mysteries (2016)
        Easter Mysteries
        8.2
        • Peter
        • 2016
      • Then We Got Help! (2009)
        Then We Got Help!
        8.2
        TV Series
        • Kenny
        • 2009–2011
      • Ice-T, Mariska Hargitay, Kelli Giddish, and Peter Scanavino in New York - Unité spéciale (1999)
        New York - Unité spéciale
        8.1
        TV Series
        • Security Man Tony
        • 2010
      • The Ten Commandments: The Musical (2006)
        The Ten Commandments: The Musical
        5.3
        • Ramses
        • 2006
      • Golden Brooks, Jill Marie Jones, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Persia White in Girlfriends (2000)
        Girlfriends
        7.4
        TV Series
        • Husband
        • 2006

      Producer



      • Then We Got Help! (2009)
        Then We Got Help!
        8.2
        TV Series
        • executive producer
        • 2009–2011

      Composer



      • Then We Got Help! (2009)
        Then We Got Help!
        8.2
        TV Series
        • Composer
        • 2009–2011

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      • Born
        • Chicago, Illinois, USA
      • Spouse
        • Julie Ann EmerySeptember 25, 2001 - present
      • Other works
        Played Ernest Defarge in "A Tale of Two Cities" musical by Jill Santoriello, based on the novel by Charles Dickens (Al Hirschfeld Theater, New York City, New York, USA).

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        He was awarded the 1997 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical for "Assassins" at the Apple Tree Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.

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