Kevin Gage
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kevin Gage (born May 26, 1959) is an American actor. He was married to actress Kelly Preston from 1985 to 1987. Gage was born as Kevin Gaede in Wisconsin, where he grew up dividing his time between attending school, working in his grandparents' dairy, and participating in sports. Upon graduating from high school, he hitchhiked his way to Florida, where he saw the ocean for the very first time. He lived and worked there for a time, taking odd jobs to support himself, although ultimately decided to gravitate out west to California. Once in Los Angeles, he was spotted by a theatrical agent and asked if he had ever given any serious thought to becoming an actor. During a subsequent audition, Gage displayed obvious natural abilities, and it was suggested that he enroll in an acting workshop to further develop his talent. He soon came to love the profession, and over time began to find work in playing small parts on series television and low-budget film productions. His breakthrough role eventually came in the DeNiro / Pacino crime epic, Heat, portraying the ominous thrill-killing loose cannon, Waingro. Gage went on from there to give numerous other performances in many films. On July 30, 2003, Gage was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison, starting September 29, 2003, for cultivating marijuana despite owning a California-issued license for medicinal marijuana. Gage stated that he cultivated medicinal cannabis to help him cope with chronic pain and stress from injuries suffered in a 1993 car accident, as well as for a sister with cancer and brother with multiple sclerosis. He was released September 21, 2005. Gage was involved in another cannabis-related incident on April 29, 2008 in Annapolis, Maryland. The actor was reportedly arrested for smoking marijuana after police were called to the scene of a loud party. Afterwards, Gage was cited and released on his own recognizance. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kevin Gage (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in L.A. as Waingro
- 2024 · Day Labor as Travis Bernard
- 2024 · Lights Out as Poe
- 2023 · Crossfire as
- 2022 · Corsicana as Tate
- 2021 · Hustle Down as Angel
- 2020 · Banned, Exploited & Blacklisted: The Underground Work of Controversial Filmmaker Shane Ryan as (segment "Multiple Videos")
- 2016 · My Father, Die as Tank
- 2016 · Misfortune as Mallick
- 2015 · Jurassic City as Doyle
- 2014 · Fear Clinic as Gage
- 2014 · 7 Minutes as Tuckey
- 2014 · Scorpion as Maddox
- 2010 · Chasing 3000 as Short Order Cook
- 2010 · The Killing Jar as Hank
- 2009 · Kill Theory as Killer
- 2009 · The Line as Wire
- 2009 · Laid to Rest as Tucker
- 2008 · Amusement as Tryton
- 2008 · Sons of Anarchy as Hench
- 2007 · Sugar Creek as Sherrif Worton
- 2007 · Big Stan as Bullard
- 2007 · Cosmic Radio as Hank
- 2006 · Love's Abiding Joy as John Abel
- 2005 · Chaos as Chaos
- 2004 · Paparazzi as Kevin Rosner
- 2004 · Lightning Bug as Earl Knight
- 2003 · May as Papa Canady
- 2002 · CSI: Miami as Charlie Pelson
- 2002 · Firefly as Stitch Hessian
- 2002 · American Girl as Deputy Richard
- 2001 · Knockaround Guys as Brucker
- 2001 · Smallville as Pine
- 2001 · Ticker as Pooch
- 2001 · Blow as Leon Minghella
- 2000 · Ricky 6 as Pat Pagan
- 1999 · Junked as Crow
- 1998 · Strangeland as Mike Gage
- 1998 · V.I.P. as Frank Newsom
- 1998 · Point Blank as Joe Ray
- 1998 · Gunshy as Ward
- 1997 · Double Tap as Agent Burke
- 1997 · G.I. Jane as Instructor Pyro
- 1997 · Con Air as Billy Joe (uncredited)
- 1996 · Nash Bridges as
- 1995 · Heat as Waingro
- 1992 · Renegade as
- 1989 · The 'Burbs as Cop
- 1988 · High Mountain Rangers as
- 1987 · Werewolf as
- 1987 · Steele Justice as Army Sergeant
- 1986 · L.A. Law as Calvin Sholes
- 1986 · SpaceCamp as Counselor #2
- 1984 · Highway to Heaven as