Kevin Summers
Kevin Summers (born 1950) is an Australian actor who has worked in theatre, film & television for over four decades.
Career
Television
Summers' credits include:
- Phoenix[1]
- Stingers
- Blue Heelers[2]
- Neighbours Detective Alec Skinner[3]
- Prisoner Ben Fulbright[4]
Theatre
Summer' theatre work includes the role of Lionel Murphy in Conspiracy,[5] a return season of Ron Blair's one man piece The Christian Brothers, and St Thomas in The Trial of Judas Iscariot.
Playwright
Summers' own plays include:
- The Empty Say
- Blamey (Chapel off Chapel)
- Amendment to Terror
- Salvation Jane (Chapel off Chapel)
Some of his more recent work is in the (Melbourne, Australia) corporate sector with Laughing Matters.[6] His agent is Melissa Rose Management.
Personal life
Summers has been married to Jo for over 21 years and they have a dog named Sammy. He is also an uncle, a godfather and a grand uncle. He loves sport and plays golf. Summers is also a fan of the Western Bulldogs and horse racing. Australian and international politics is another of his passions.
References
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- ↑ Archived 22 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Welcome to Laughing Matters". Laughingmatters.com.au. Retrieved 2012-10-13.