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Page Kennedy
Kennedy at a 2007 American Music Awards after-party
Born
Page Kennedy

(1976-11-23) November 23, 1976 (age 47)
Occupation(s)Actor, rapper
Children2

Page Kennedy (born November 23, 1976) is an American television and film actor and rapper. He is best known for portraying Radon Randell in the Spike sports comedy series, Blue Mountain State, and U-Turn in the Showtime series, Weeds. Kennedy has also starred in film, including roles in S.W.A.T. and See Dick Run.[1] Page Kennedy is now an active and popular Viner.

Early life and family

Kennedy was born in Detroit, Michigan but grew up in Los Angeles with his mother until he was six years of age. He then moved back to Detroit to reunite with his father, who eventually died close to ten years later.[2]

Kennedy attended Western Michigan University (WMU), before transferring to the University of Delaware (UD), and majored in theatre and acting. Kennedy's father was a doctor and encouraged his son to study medicine, but Kennedy gained a passion for acting after being introduced to the works of William Shakespeare at WMU. Kennedy subsequently chose to attend UD after performing with high distinction at Western Michigan.[1]

Career

Kennedy soon moved to Los Angeles and began to guest star on several shows including Six Feet Under, Blind Justice, Barbershop, Love, Inc., NYPD Blue, The Shield, Weeds and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

In 2005, Kennedy won a recurring role on the popular ABC primetime soap, Desperate Housewives where he played Caleb Applewhite, a fugitive who was being held captive in his mother's (Alfre Woodard) basement. However shortly after in November 2005, Kennedy was fired from Desperate Housewives as the result of an internal investigation by the studio;[3] Kennedy himself claimed that Touchstone Television, the producers of the show, wanted to take a new direction with the character and bought out his contract.[4] He was replaced by NaShawn Kearse.

Kennedy joined the cast of Showtime's hit series Weeds during its second and third season. He played U-Turn, a drug-dealer and self-described "thug".

Kennedy played Radon Randell an "unidentified black male", a quarterback starting over the main character, Alex Moran, in the Spike television series Blue Mountain State. Because Alex Moran does not want to start, he must keep Radon happy during the whole 2nd of 3 seasons (the only season Radon was in). Radon's season ends in the championship game of his lone season when he aggravates a previous shoulder injury.

Kennedy now plays Gerald, the cousin of James Carter on the CBS hit Rush Hour. He has appeared in all 6 episodes to date.

Kennedy had a guest appearance whereas he played a burglar in the new 2013 TV series Legit.

He also made an appearance in an episode of Robot Chicken as Kirby and Cal Zapata.

Kennedy played a gay inmate and gang leader in My Name is Earl and a married inmate and ex-con in Raising the Bar.

In 2016 he stars in the YouTube Red original show Rhett and Link's Buddy System.

Personal life

Kennedy resides in Los Angeles, California.

He is also well known for his YouTube and Vine channels where he posts short comedy videos. He coined the term "That's So Drake", referring to moments where male entertainers act flamboyantly without intending to. He discusses these moments on his YouTube Channel.

Filmography

Film

"Friends"

Television

References

  1. ^ a b "BIO". pagekennedy.com. Page Kennedy. 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  2. ^ Joana Casas (1990–2012). "Biography for Page Kennedy". imdb.com. IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  3. '^ Desperate Housewives' actor Page Kennedy fired, USA Today, 11/8/2005
  4. ^ Fired Housewives Actor: I Did No Wrong, People.com, 11/17/2005