- Born
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Kevin Carney was born August 15th, 1951, at Fort Gordon Army Base, Georgia. His father, William Carney, was a 1st Lieutenant in the US Army and his mother, Jean Carney was a civilian employee for the US Army at Fort Gordon. He is the youngest of four children. During his youth, his family lived in many places due to his father's Army career and career as an aerospace engineer. Growing up, he lived in Georgia, South Carolina, Northern California, Alaska, Southern California, Ghana (West Africa) and Arizona. He attended High School in Chatsworth California, where he first studied drama. Later he graduated from California State University, Northridge with a BA in Political Science, specializing in Foreign Government. While at the University and studying Italian, He joined the Italian Theater Group of Los Angeles and performed in Italian language plays at the Casa Italiana in Los Angeles. He was married to his wife, Kathleen, in 1975 and they had three children, Travis Carney, Carleen Carney and Clint Carney. The following year, he entered the Sheriff's academy and served with the Department until he retired as a sergeant. Throughout the years, he played many roles in stage plays and musicals and sang in numerous classical choral groups. He made the transition from stage to film and television in 2015, and has appeared in over 150 film, television, video and commercial productions since then. He now lives in Ventura County, right next door to L.A. County, and is a grandfather. His dear wife, Kathleen passed away in March, 2019 after 44 years and 3 days of marriage.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kevin Carney
- SpouseKathleen Carney(March 15, 1975 - March 18, 2019) (her death, 3 children)
- Author of "The Beast of the Angeles The Angeles Crest Murders" - 2009.
- Author of "A Cold Night in the Atlantic" - 2008.
- Author of "Securing the Outdoor Construction Site, Strategy Prevention and Mitigation" - 2016.
- Father of actor, writer and producer Clint Carney.
- Speaks English, Spanish, French, German and Italian.
- It's amazing what you can do when you have no choice.
- The good thing about wrinkles is they cover the scars on your face, and they don't hurt.
- All the water in the sea can't sink a ship if it doesn't get inside.
- Being able to keep a confidence is a form of success.
- Most working actors are not famous. I'm in that group.
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