Kevin Interdonato

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Biography

Kevin Interdonato was born and raised in New Jersey, growing up in a hard-working, blue-collar family. He played many sports throughout his youth and high school, but always felt a void in his life, and decided to join the Army National Guard at 18. Kevin took his first acting class on a whim in NYC while attending Brookdale Community College in NJ, and the very next day he left college to pursue his studies. Commitments to the military forced Kevin to leave the acting business in 2004. He returned to work again in 2006. In 2008, he put into Production a personal Story he wrote while in Iraq called Blue Collar Boys, based on his own life experiences in a family construction business.

  • Primary profession
  • Actor·producer·writer
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 05 April 1979
  • Education
  • Brookdale Community College

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Trivia

After completing basic training for Army National Guard at 19 years old, Kevin attended Brookdale Community College in Monmouth County, NJ.

His older brother Dennis was a Drill Sergeant in the Army. Prior to that, they served together in the same Army National Guard unit, in Toms River, NJ.

Still hangs with same bunch of guys since freshmen year of high school

Father Dennis owns a construction business, mother Janet is a pre-school teacher.

Grew up in Howell, New Jersey, graduated from Howell High School in 1997.

Kevin is a combat veteran of the Iraqi War (OIF II) in Baqhdad, Iraq, 2004-2005. He served under the 759 Military Police, and 1st Cavalry, 1st Brigade Combat Team. His National Guard Company (Charlie Company) were known in Baghdad as "The Sadr City Dogs.".

(April 2008) Honored with the Robert Pastorelli Rising Star Award, in honor of the late actor, at the Garden State Film Festival.

(May 2011) Nominated for Best Actor at Van Wert Film Festival (L.A Love Story)

(October 2012) Received "Award of Excellence" for Supporting Actor at The IndieFest.

(April 2015) Received Best Supporting Actor at NOVA Film Festival (Blue Collar Boys).

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