Kevin Corrigan

This rising young actor has also carved a secondary career as a screenwriter. By his mid-20s, Kevin Corrigan had appeared in over 20 films, in roles ranging from bit parts to leads. He also snagged the supporting role of Frankie Spivak, college classmate to Rhea Perlman's "Pearl" (CBS, 1996-97).

The dark-haired, thick-browed Corrigan harbored show business aspirations early. When asked to play Jesus in a church production in his native Bronx, the nine-year old aspiring actor made his own crown of thorns and wore it to be ready for the role only to discover he was to portray an already deceased Christ. Undaunted he continued with his goal and by age 17 had an original play, "The Boiler Room", produced at the Young Playwrights Festival of Manhattan's prestigious Playwrights Horizons Theatre.

By the late 1980s, Corrigan had begun an acting career, which has been threaded with relationships built with the likes of actor Michael Rappaport, actor-director Steve Buscemi and director Matthew Harrison. His first screen appearance was in a bit role as a security guard in "Cocoon: The Return" (1988). Corrigan went on to portray a gang member in Hugh Hudson's "Lost Angels" (1989), an altar boy in "William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist III" (1990) and Henry Hill's wheelchair-bound younger brother Michael in Martin Scorsese's "GoodFellas" (both 1990). He registered in the larger role of Michael Rappaport's friend in "Zebrahead" (1992), but small roles followed in "True Romance" and "The Saint of Fort Washington" (both 1993). Corrigan was a music bootlegger in Matthew Harrison's "Rhythm Thief" and the assistant cameraperson in Tom DiCillo's comedy short "Scene Six, Take One" (both 1994). The latter was expanded into "Living in Oblivion" the following year. Also in 1995, Corrigan appeared in the first short film by Jake Paltrow, "An Eviction Notice". Corrigan's roles in 1996 ran the gamut: he was briefly seen carrying the casket alongside David Schwimmer in "The Pallbearer" and garnered much acclaim as the weird video store jockey in Nicole Holofcener's "Walking and Talking". He also played a key role in "Trees Lounge" (1996) Steve Buscemi's directorial debut. Corrigan scripted and co-starred in the Harrison-directed short "I'll Make You Eat Roses" (1996) and with Harrison co-wrote the 1997 feature "Kicked in the Head", in which he also starred. Later that year, he was a spaced-out musician with an up-and-coming rock group in the delightful independent film "Bandwagon".

On TV, Corrigan began as a guest in episodes of such series as "In the Heat of the Night," and had small roles in "Flour Babies", a 1990 "CBS Schoolbreak Special", and "Rising Son" (TNT, 1990). He was also featured in "Drunks" (Showtime, 1996; later released theatrically), as a member of Alcoholics Anonymous.

  • Also Credited As:
    Kevin Fitzgerald Corrigan
  • Born:
    March 27, 1969 in Bronx, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Musician, Screenwriter, Playwright
Milestones
  • 1979 Made acting debut playing a dead Jesus Christ in a church production (date approximate)
  • 1987 Had play produced at the Young Playwrights Festival of Playwrights Horizons in NYC
  • 1988 First screen appearance, bit role in Cocoon: The Return
  • 1989 Played gang member in feature Lost Angels
  • 1990 Early TV credits, bit roles in the CBS Schoolbreak Special entitled Flour Babies and the TV-movie Rising Son (TNT)
  • 1990 Had supporting role as Ray Liotta s crippled brother in Goodfellas
  • 1992 Played Michael Rappaport s friend in Zebrahead
  • 1994 Initial collaboration with Matthew Harrison, Rhythm Thief
  • 1994 Played supporting role of film crew member in Tom DiCillo s short, Scene Six, Take One
  • 1995 Had featured role in Jake Paltrow s short An Eviction Notice
  • 1995 Reprised role in DeCillo s Living in Oblivion , a feature based on the short Scene Six, Take One
  • 1996 Had regular role on the CBS sitcom Pearl
  • 1996 Won notice for his turn as an unattractive video store clerk in Nicole Holofcener s Walking and Talking
  • 1997 Scripted the Matthew Harrison-directed short I ll Make You Eat Roses
  • 1997 With Harrison, co-wrote Kicked in the Head ; also acted
  • 2000 Portrayed Jerry Rubin in Steal This Movie!
  • 2001 Had featured role on the Fox midseason replacement series Grounded for Life
  • 2001 Co-starred in Scotland, PA. , a comic take on Macbeth set in the world of fast-food restaurants in the early 1970s; screened at Sundance; released theatrically in 2002
  • 2002 Played leading role in the West Coast premiere of Lobby Hero
  • 2006 Co-starred in Steve Buscemi s Lonesome Jim
  • Formed band Scooby Douche

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