Kett's formative years were spent in Portland, Oregon, where he first took his first steps in the world of acting at the tender age of four. This early start laid the foundation for a lifelong passion, as he went on to hone his craft in local theater productions. He had the privilege of taking on notable roles in plays such as "Lost in Yonkers" and "Broadway Bound", further refining his skills and building his confidence.
As he transitioned to the big screen, Kett made his mark in the independent Canadian film "Rollercoaster", earning himself a prestigious nomination for a Leo Award, a testament to his growing talent. His subsequent appearances on television shows like "Millennium", "The X-Files", "So Weird", and "The Net" solidified his status as a familiar face on the small screen.
Today, Kett splits his time between Vancouver, Canada, and Los Angeles, where he continues to pursue his acting career. When not working, he indulges in a variety of hobbies, including writing, reading poetry, and catching the latest cinematic releases.