Kevin Moyers

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Kevin Moyers
Born March 5, 1976 (1976-03-05) (age 32)
Chicago, IL, U.S.
Medium Stand-up, Film
Nationality American
Years active 2002 - Present
Genres Observational comedy, Black comedy, Angry humor
Subject(s) everyday life, self-deprecation, marriage, relationships
Influences George Carlin, Lewis Black, Bill Cosby, Steve Martin, Louis C.K., Chris Rock, Lenny Bruce, Bill Hicks
Influenced David C. Hayes
Notable works and roles Writer of Scorn comic book
Orville in SportKill
Website Abnormal Entertainment

Kevin Moyers is the creator and writer of the Septagon Studios comic book Scorn[1], which has received critical acclaim from respected sources such as Ain't It Cool News, Comics Bulletin, and ComicBloc. He is also the costar of many independent films, including the Lionsgate film 'Machined' and the international theatrical release 'Sportkill'.

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[edit] Biography

Moyers was born and raised in Chicago, IL. He attended Lane Technical High School, graduating in 1994. He now lives in Phoenix, AZ, where his entertainment career began.

[edit] Filmography

Movie Character Year
Oranges: Revenge of the Eggplant Jake (voice) 2004
Blown Professor, Head, Louis (also co-writer) 2005
Dark Places Cameraman 2005
Machined Lenny 2006
Silo Killers: The Wrath of Kyle The Oxen 2006
Desert Man Beast Teenage Ghoul 2007
Sportkill Orville 2007

Source: Internet Movie Database[2]

[edit] Comic Books

[edit] Scorn

Scorn is a four book mini-series published by Septagon Studios. Issue #3 and #4 were co-written by David C. Hayes. All artwork was done by Philipp S. Neundorf.

Scorn #1: Obsessed was originally released independently on August 13, 2004. It has been re-released in full color on June 9, 2007 by Septagon Studios.

Scorn #2: Rage was released on August 25, 2007

Scorn #3: Vengeance release date TBA

Scorn #4: Judgment release date TBA

Source: Septagon Studios and Amazon.com

[edit] Stand-Up Comedy

Moyers performs stand-up comedy in Arizona and around the country.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Septagon Studios. SeptagonStudios.com. Retrieved on 2008-24-04.
  2. ^ Kevin Moyers. IMDb.com. Retrieved on 2008-24-04.