Kevin T. Bennett is a multifaceted American artist with a rich background in the performing arts, boasting an impressive 34-year career spanning stage and screen. With an extensive repertoire of over 100 productions, he has established himself as a prominent and recognizable figure in the Alaskan arts scene.
Notably, Bennett has recently taken on the role of George in Perseverance Theatre's production of 'Of Mice and Men', and has also appeared as General Haiger alongside Oscar winner Jon Voight in the 'Baby Geniuses' sequels. His versatility as a performer has made him a sought-after collaborator in the industry, with nine years of service under his belt.
In addition to his artistic pursuits, Bennett has also demonstrated his entrepreneurial spirit by serving as the past President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Board of Directors for Alaska's longest-operating producer of live theatre, ACT, Inc. Furthermore, he is the founding owner of Alaska's oldest independently operated elevator enterprise, Alaska Stairlift & Elevator, LLC.
As a member of SAG-AFTRA, Bennett is committed to creating opportunities for the film industry and its infrastructure in Alaska. His latest film short, 'Six Dead Bodies Duct Taped to a Merry-Go-Round', showcases his talent as a director and actor, as he stars as Winston in this condensed segment of the feature-length film.