Kevin Carrigan

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Role

Actor

Kevin Carrigan

Biography

A native of Memphis, Tennessee, he began acting in a Rhodes College production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" while recovering from a varsity football injury. Within a short time, he appeared in several productions as part of Memphis's respected amateur theatre scene. In 1983, he moved to New York City; and, by 1992, he had landed roles in three Broadway plays: The Kid, a young boxer, in Rod Serling's "Requiem For A Heavyweight," The Cowboy, a polite but violent drug dealer, in 1986's Tony Award winning Best Play, Herb Gardner's "I'm Not Rappaport," and as a Roman soldier (and Esai Morales's understudy) in a version of Oscar Wilde's "Salome," which starred Al Pacino.

Known For

House of Cards
House of Cards
8.5
8.5
Far from Heaven
Far from Heaven
7.3
7.3
Another World
Another World
7.0
7.0
The First Purge
The First Purge
6.2
6.2