Kevin Townley is a multifaceted individual who has honed his skills in various creative and spiritual pursuits. With a formal introduction to Buddhism in 2010, he has since dedicated himself to the practice, currently under the guidance of Kyoun Sokuzan within the Sokuko-Ji Zen community. Over the past decade, he has shared his knowledge and expertise by teaching Buddhism and meditation to others.
In addition to his spiritual endeavors, Townley has also ventured into the world of filmmaking and television. His notable appearances include roles in My Super Ex-Girlfriend, Men in Black III, The Detour, and Law & Order.
Beyond his on-screen presence, Townley is also a talented musician. As the lead singer of the band Bambï, he adapted Rossner's novel Looking for Mr. Goodbar into the rock opera GOODBAR, which premiered at The Public Theater.
Townley's creative endeavors extend to the world of theater as well. He has written extensively for the Waterwell theater company and Rookiemagazine, showcasing his versatility and range as a writer.
Furthermore, he has led numerous art tours in prominent museums across the United States, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. These tours have allowed him to share his passion for art and culture with others, while also fostering a deeper appreciation for the world's most renowned museums.
With his diverse range of skills and experiences, Kevin Townley is a true Renaissance man, constantly seeking new ways to express himself and connect with others through his work.