Kevin Kilner is a renowned American actor, notable for his captivating performances in various television series, including Earth: Final Conflict, Almost Perfect, and Smart House. Born in 1958 in Baltimore, Maryland, Kilner's early life was marked by his attendance at Johns Hopkins University, where he actively participated in lacrosse.
Following his graduation, Kilner relocated to New York City to pursue a career in acting, making his television debut in 1989 with an appearance in an episode of The Cosby Show. His breakthrough role arrived in 1994, when he was cast as William Boone in the science fiction series Earth: Final Conflict. The show ran for five seasons, during which Kilner's impressive performance as Boone garnered widespread critical acclaim.
In 1995, Kilner starred alongside Nancy Travis in the sitcom Almost Perfect, which, although cancelled after two seasons, earned him further critical praise. His subsequent role in the family film Smart House, released in 1999, was a critical and commercial success, with Kilner's portrayal of Nick Starkey receiving positive reviews.
Since then, Kilner has continued to work in both television and film, appearing in a range of notable projects, including The Practice, Dollhouse, and The Good Wife, as well as films such as Raising Helen, A Cinderella Story, and Home Alone 3.