Kevin Downes
Kevin Downes is a multifaceted American actor, writer, producer, and director, renowned for his contributions to the faith-based film industry. Hailing from Visalia, California, located three hours north of Los Angeles, Downes has dedicated his career to creating impactful narratives that emphasize hope, faith, and love through a personal connection with God.
With over 15 years of experience in various facets of filmmaking, he has played a pivotal role in numerous projects aimed at inspiring audiences. One of his notable achievements includes producing "Mercy Streets," which garnered a nomination for the Best Family Film Award. In 2003, Downes took on multiple roles as writer, producer, director, and lead actor in "Six: The Mark Unleashed," where he starred alongside notable actors such as Stephen Baldwin, Eric Roberts, David A.R. White, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. The film made its wide release in June 2004, further solidifying his presence in the industry.
Kevin shares his life in Visalia with his wife, Catherine, and their dog, Darby. He is also the younger sibling of Bobby Downes, the founder and CEO of ChristianCinema.com. Through his work, Kevin Downes continues to strive for excellence in storytelling, aiming to touch hearts and spread uplifting messages through cinema.