American actor and singer Kevin McHale

American actor and singer Kevin McHale was born in the provincial town of Plaino, Texas, in the middle of the first month of the summer of 1988.

Singer career

Between 2003 and 2009, Kevin was the lead singer of the NLT (Not Like Them) boy band. The American pop group has released quite well-known musical compositions, one of which was included in the soundtracks for the film "Bratz" (2007). The group managed to release three albums until 2008, the fourth release was scheduled for 2008, after which it was delayed and ultimately canceled. The breakup of the group served as an impetus for McHale to focus on his acting career. In subsequent years, Kevin McHale periodically appeared in the world of song show business - in 2011 he took part in the filming of Katy Perry's video entitled “Last Friday Night”, and in 2012 he acted as a leading prestigious TCA award, where his well-known songwriter became his partner , singer (mezzo-soprano) Demi Lovato.

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Early filmography

Kevin's debut in the acting field took place in 2005 in the popular TV show "All sorts of things", which has been triumphantly marching on blue screens since 1994. This was a real chance for young comedians of a young age trying their hand at the sketch genre. In total, over 10 seasons, 250 actors took part in the television project, among them Kevin McHale.

In 2007, the performer was casting in the American series, starring in the style of moquimentaries, telling about the curiosities and touching moments of the daily routine of office employees. McHale embodies the secondary role of a courier on the screen, however, the very participation in the television movie, which has many film awards (Emmy, Golden Globe, etc.), serves as an excellent springboard for the further development of the artist’s creative career.

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More significant roles

From 2007 to 2008, McHale Kevin - an actor who has two significant television projects on his account, starred in the American television series Zoe 101. The action of the television movie takes place in a specialized boarding school for boys, which receives several girls from California and try to disrupt their usual way of life by establishing their own rules. In "Zoe 101" Kevin McHale gets one of the main roles - Dooley.

Also in 2008, the artist manages to take part in the production of the American drama series with elements of horror and black humor "True Blood", which is an adaptation of the series of works "Vampire Secrets." The picture takes place in the nonexistent town of Bon-Tam, Louisiana. In the center of the narrative is the relationship between the main characters of the telepathic waitress Suki Stackhouse (actress A. Pakuin) and the ancient bloodsucker Bill Compton (actor S. Moyer). Kevin's character was Neil Jones, the actor did not enter the main cast, but was included in the list of guest stars.

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Chorus

In 2009, the film “Losers: Director's version of the pilot episode” was released on TV, Kevin McHale in it and the subsequent television series played the role of Artie Abrams. The image of this character brought the actor worldwide fame, for participating in the project Kevin and other performers received the "Screen Actors Guilds" award in the "Best Casting Award" category. In Russia, the name of the series Ryan Murphy "Chorus" was translated by distributors as "Losers."

A television movie with elements of comedy, drama and musical regularly adorned the television broadcast from 2009 to 2015. The plot in every way played out the fact of the existence and life events of the participants of the school choir called "New Directions", which was organized in a fictional educational institution in the city of Lima in Ohio. The plot branches affected not only the relationship between the choristers, but also with adults - the leader of the musical group and at the same time a Spanish teacher, a tough coach of the school support group trying to stop the choir.

Kevin Edward McHale

Two different people

Unfortunately, philistines unfamiliar with the work of actor C. McHale confuse the performer with the American professional basketball player, the performer’s namesake. Kevin Edward McHale is of Croatian-Irish descent and has played for 13 seasons on the Boston Celtics National Basketball Association. After completing his sports career, he was the club’s head coach. However, McHale, an athlete also has experience in television series. He played himself in several episodes of the Cheers sitcom: Cheers Fallout (season nine) and in the tenth season in the episode Where All the Floorboards Go.


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