Kevin G. Schmidt embarked on his career at the tender age of nine, and since then, he has become a prolific actor, starring in numerous blockbuster feature films, including Cheaper by the Dozen I & II alongside Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt, The Butterfly Effect with Ashton Kutcher, Alvin & The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, and American Wrestler: The Wizard with Jon Voight.
These feature film roles have collectively generated over one-billion dollars at the global box office. On the small screen, Kevin played the role of Noah Newman on the highest-rated and longest-running soap opera, The Young and the Restless, starred in Princess Protection Program alongside Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, received an Emmy for Ensemble Cast in Steven Spielberg's science-fiction thriller, Taken, and co-starred in numerous other award-winning shows, such as NCIS, BONES, Numbers, Without A Trace, King of Queens, CSI: NY, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Monk.
Behind the scenes, Kevin has achieved great success as well. At just 18 years old, he wrote, produced, directed, and sold a dance-instructional DVD, starring Alyson Stoner, to STARZ Media. By 28, Kevin wrote, produced, and starred in the Autism Society's award-winning independent feature film Randy's Canvas. At 30, he successfully launched a 24-hour broadcast television station for the Calvert County government in Maryland, focusing on community and educational content.
Throughout his career, Kevin has accumulated an impressive body of work, writing, producing, editing, and directing over two-hundred hours of unscripted, scripted, and live-broadcast content.
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Kevin has also advised in the launch, scaling, and exit of two prominent female-founded companies in the natural and organic consumer products space. He is a co-founder of the natural and organic lifestyle brand, Hapbee Company, a board member of SchoolGrown, a California non-profit focused on the advancement of sustainable farming practices and hemp research, and Advisory Council Member for Digital Media Arts at the College of Southern Maryland.