Kevin Lucero Less is an award-winning actor, filmmaker, and artist with a career spanning over three decades. He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles and has performed in over 400 productions, garnering more than 2,000 performances and winning over 200 awards.
Throughout his career, Less has received numerous accolades for his performances, including the Golden Lion International Film Festival's Best Actor award, the Emerald Peacock Film Festival's Best Actor award, and the Gladiator Film Festival's Best Actor award, among many others.
In addition to his film work, Less has also exhibited his art in various museums around the world, including the Albuquerque Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tucson Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Greek Culture, and the Museum of Modern Art Buenos Aires, among others.
Some of his notable film projects include "Move Me," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was later released on Apple iTunes and the Sundance Channel; "Food for Thought," which received nominations for Outstanding Original Screenplay and Best Short Film at the Dixie and Reno film festivals, respectively; and "Passover," which won the Mise En Scene Film Festival's Best Actor award and the Golden Wheat Awards' Best Jury award.
Less has also worked on a number of other films, including "Re-en-act-ment," "The Disease," "Plu-ral," "Bath Time," "THR3E," "Brobdingnagian," "Toast," "Cruel as a Wound or (Prone)," "It Ends with a Knife," "Cleanliness," "Humerus," "En-e-my," "Affliction or (Halcyon)," "Aqua Tone," "Trespass," "Cellar Door," "The Malady," and "En-snare."
His work has been recognized in various film festivals and competitions, including the Sundance Film Festival, the Golden Lion International Film Festival, the Emerald Peacock Film Festival, the Gladiator Film Festival, and the Mise En Scene Film Festival, among others.