Kevin M. Horton, a talented individual, embarked on his professional acting journey at the tender age of eleven in his hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota. His early start led to a remarkable breakthrough in 1997 when he took on his first starring role in the classical opera "Amahl and the Night Visitors". This milestone marked the beginning of his illustrious career, which would soon be recognized by the prestigious International Model and Talent Association (IMTA).
In 1998, Kevin's exceptional performances earned him seven prestigious awards, including the coveted "Preteen Male Talent of the Year" title at the IMTA convention in New York. His subsequent roles in "A Christmas Carol" and "The Diary of Anne Frank" with the Playbill Players showcased his immense potential as an actor.
By 2005, Kevin had accumulated numerous national commercials and industrial films in Minnesota and made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles at the age of eighteen to further his career. His prime-time television debut on the hit show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) followed shortly after, and he joined a year-long international tour of Theatre A Go-Go's stage production "The Queen of Bingo".
Kevin's career continued to flourish in 2007, as he landed a lead role in the feature film Big Game (2008) alongside C. Thomas Howell and secured a part in the award-winning short Alive and Well (2007),featuring Neil Flynn. Today, Kevin resides in Hollywood, dedicating himself to his craft in television, film, and comedy.