Kevin Raymond-Jean

Association(s)

UDA / ACTRA

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Region

Quebec - Montreal | Ontario - Ottawa | Ontario - Toronto

Ethnicity

Caucasian

Languages

English - Canada
Normative
French
Parisian accent
 | English accent
 | French accent
 | Quebec 'joual'
 | Quebec neutral
 | Normative
English - USA
Normative
 | Southern accent
 | Brooklyn NY accent

Style (audio)

Announcer | Singing | Corporate | Dubbing | Video games | Narration | Voice-over | Cartoon / Puppet | Telephony | Host | Podcast | Application | Audio book | Columnist | Singing (jazz) | Singing (Pop) | Serious character

Type (video)

Comedy | Drama | Singing | Animation | Composition character | Publicity | Journalist

Interpretation (audio)

Affirmed / Determined | Friendly / With a smile | Exceptional articulation | Conversational | Energetic | Reassuring | Vulnerable | Hesitant | Promotional | Instructive / Narrative | Childlike | Fast | Comedic / Humorous | Restrained | Serious

Interpretation type (video)

Comedy / Humor | Drama

Format

Cinema | Television | Web | Theatrical capture | Filmed podcast | Voice-over on image

Dubbing level

Advanced

Cold Read

Voice age

Teen | Young adult

Tone

Medium | High | Deep

Kevin is a young multidisciplinary artist from Montreal who works in both official languages. Trained as a musician and singer, he began his career as a professional actor at the age of 16 when he landed his first audition for a supporting role in Simon Galiero's film Mise à l'Aveugle. Since then, he has appeared as a lead and supporting actor in several series in Toronto and Montreal, including Being Erica, 30 Vies, 19-2, Subito Texto, Street Legal, Fugueuse II, Faits Divers, etc. In 2012, he discovered his love for dubbing and voice-overs when he was accepted into the dubbing contingency training offered by the UDA and the Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Montréal, all under the guidance of the talented Élise Bertrand. Since then, he has been working on animated TV series, films, voice commercials and voice over, in both French and English. In 2015, he had to abandon his studies in the Professional Theatre Program at Dawson because he landed the lead role of Gabe in the Montreal adaptation of the three-time Tony Award-winning musical Next to Normal, performed at the Centaur Theatre in Montreal that same year. He then went on to play the role of Paul in the Montreal version of A Chorus Line at the Centaur Theatre the following year. He has also been seen in a few commercials for McDonald's, Tim Hortons, Nestea, etc. Kevin intends to establish himself as an international multidisciplinary artist.

Title / Client: Dreamcatchers

Categorie: Animation

Role: Gordie

Director: Yanik Comeau

Producer: APTN