Kevin Navayne, a remarkable individual, was born on August 20, 1977, in Spanish Town, Jamaica, a city located 15 miles outside the capital, Kingston. As the son of a retired Jamaican Police officer/Customs Agent and a dedicated 2nd grade math teacher, Kevin and his brothers relocated to the United States with their parents in pursuit of a better life and greater opportunities.
Growing up in the blue-collar suburban town of East Hartford, Connecticut, a suburb of the renowned insurance capital, Hartford, Kevin's early life was marked by a strong sense of community and a desire to make a positive impact. In 2000, Kevin made the bold decision to relocate to New York City, where he would go on to pursue his passion for acting.
Kevin's breakthrough in the entertainment industry came in 2000, when he landed a part as a construction worker in the HBO movie Disappearing Acts, starring the talented Wesley Snipes and Sanaa Lathan. This initial success was followed by his discovery by renowned model super agent Beth Ann Moore, who recognized Kevin's potential and facilitated his entry into the world of high-fashion modeling.
In the years that followed, Kevin's modeling career flourished, with notable appearances in photo shoots for Lacoste and IZOD, as well as fashion shows for numerous esteemed designers. In mid-2006, Kevin signed with Moore's agency, further solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the fashion industry.
Throughout his career, Kevin has been likened to a cross between Tyson Beckford and Tyrese Gibson, with a unique and striking appearance that sets him apart. He has also had the opportunity to model for renowned fashion lines, including Todd Smith, Sean John, Phat Farm, and Ralph Lauren's Black Label.