KEVIN HERRMANN
Kevin Herrmann is an actor and writer currently residing in Phoenix, Arizona. His first artistic home was at Mesa Community College, where he performed in over ten productions, including Life Is A Dream, Noises Off, The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, and Picasso at the Lapin Agile. He also wrote two short plays, Time Bomb and How to Write a Play in Twenty Minutes, which debuted at MCC.

Kevin was an active participant in the IFP/Phx Beat-the-Clock series in 2008-09, which offered three separate film challenges. He wrote Appetite For Justice (48-Hour challenge), starred in and co-wrote The Guilty (36-Hour), and starred in and co-wrote Following Suit (24-Hour). Each film won First Place in its respective competition. Kevin was awarded Best Actor in the 24-Hour challenge for Following Suit, and nominated for Best Actor in the competition finals.
Kevin graduated from ASU in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. In April of 2009, he performed the controversial role of Dylan Klebold in Stray Cat Theatre's production of columbinus, which received six ariZoni awards, including Overall Production.
2010 began with a launch of the sci-fi web series PROBED:signals, where Kevin is a writer and lead actor. This year he also performed on stage in Beau Jest at Hale Centre Theatre, and in 12th Night of the Living Dead at Stray Cat Theatre.
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I am always impressed with his raw talent, preparedness, attention to detail, and professionalism. ... He’s creative and intelligent, a combination of skills that gives him an edge in his craft.~Webb Pickersgill (Owner, Bassline Digital, LLC; 2009 Arizona Filmmaker of the Year)
We are very proud of Kevin's work and his example and commitment to the Theatre and the Theatre Program here at MCC ... He is reliable, mature, friendly, and cooperative.~Lyn Dutson (Former Artistic Director, MCC Theatre Outback)
You can be assured of his earnest love of theatre and film. ... Kevin is capable of working at a professional theatre level. ... His character analysis work and interpretation of character express a high degree of creativity.~Kevin Dressler (MCC Theatre Faculty; Co-Founder of Southwest Shakespeare Company)
The acting is uniformly excellent, and positively illuminated by the presence of its two leads, each of whom approaches his role with a distinct and distinctly terrifying intensity. As Harris, Brandon Wiley is a hurricane of anger and cunning, spitting out pages of brutal dialogue without ever resorting to scenery-chewing. Kevin Herrmann's Klebold is the eye of that hurricane, a subtler but no less vengeful monster who briefly earns our sympathy in sequences where he sputters internal dialogues about why he wants out of his tormented teenaged life.~columbinus review; Robrt Pela, Phoenix New Times; April 7, 2009
Two actors also play the two murderers with spine-tingling and venomous zeal. You would think that Kevin Hermann’s Dylan and Brandon Wiley’s Eric were the two students reborn. The entire ensemble is magnificent and terrifyingly recreates these mixed up kids’ difficult lives.~columbinus review; Chris Curcio, KBAQ; April 13, 2009
...the psychosexual cyberspace drama dark play or stories for boys pays off big time ... It's disturbing and unpredictable ... It's also surprisingly funny, with some wonderful bit parts by "Netizens" Kevin Herrmann and Carly Kastner.~dark play or stories for boys review; Kerry Lengel, Arizona Republic; March 2, 2008