Kevin Page is a highly accomplished and experienced professional with a remarkable 35-year career spanning the film, television, voice-over, and commercial industries.
Throughout his illustrious career, Page has showcased his remarkable talent in a wide range of roles, including his iconic recurring character as Stu Chermack, an NBC executive, on the hit television show "Seinfeld". Interestingly, this character was inspired by real-life NBC executive Rick Ludwin.
Page has also made a significant impact in the television world, playing the enigmatic character "Bum" on the re-boot of the classic series "Dallas" from 2012 to 2014. This character's shocking demise, in which he ultimately killed the legendary TV icon JR Ewing, played by the late Larry Hagman, is a testament to Page's versatility as an actor.
In addition to his television work, Page has also enjoyed a successful career in film, playing over 20 different roles opposite the beloved canine star "Wishbone" in the long-running PBS series of the same name.
One of Page's most notable film credits is his death scene in the classic 1987 sci-fi thriller "Robocop", where he played the ill-fated young executive Mr. Kinney. This scene was originally deemed too intense by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) ratings board, earning the film an "X" rating, before director Paul Verhoeven agreed to make cuts to secure a U.S. theatrical release.
Page has also had a successful career in commercial production, having appeared in over two dozen television commercials for a variety of products, including beer, national airlines, and breakfast cereals.
Beyond his work as an actor, Page is also a talented writer, director, and producer, having created more than a dozen internationally distributed documentary films.
Born in Oklahoma but raised in Nebraska, Page now calls Texas his home.