Kevin Chapman
Kevin Chapman
Kevin Chapmanis an American actor known for his big build and ability to play an assortment of characters ranging from the obnoxious brother Terrence in FX's Rescue Me to street enforcer Val Savage in Clint Eastwood's Mystic River. He also portrayed Detective Lionel Fusco on the CBS crime drama Person of Interest...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth29 July 1962
CityBoston, MA
CountryUnited States of America
I did a film called 'Black Dynamite' that was very, very funny. That seems to be a film that's kind of a cult classic.
I like to refer to myself as 'The George Clooney of the Lane Bryant set.'
The stuff I did in 'Rescue Me' was great. It gave me the opportunity to play comedy, and Denis Leary was the first one to take a chance with me. And from that experience, we had a comedy pilot that we did that I was going to play the lead in. And then 'Person of Interest' came along. They're all new experiences.
I really enjoyed playing Freddie Cork. People are always scared to approach me because of the character I played in 'Brotherhood.' The writing was very smart.
I feel that 'Person of Interest' is the same quality as 'Brotherhood.' I think it's one of the smartest network television shows on the air today. The audience is a wide range of individuals.
We talked a number of times about how good this team could be if we dedicated ourselves to a single goal. Swimming in Ohio is so fast that you must train all year long in order to be successful. Unfortunately, we didn't do that as a team. The drive to next year's state championship meet has already begun.
Both are outstanding young gentlemen and tremendous student-athletes. Both of them will be sorely missed.
I think he did a nice job on his freestyle, but I don't think he was that happy with his 100 fly. I think he's ready for (state). That's what he wants to get ready for.
The kids from St. Charles swam really, really well. They did a great job. You can't say (enough) about what they did. It looked like to me that they wanted to do really, really well and they did.