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Kevin Pollak

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Kevin Pollak has captured the attention of audiences worldwide with his incredible range of both dramatic and comedic roles. Over the past two decades, he has appeared in over fifty films and television projects and has established himself as one of the first stand-up comedians to go on to have a successful dramatic film career. Pollak first started performing stand-up comedy at the age of ten. By age twenty he had became a touring professional stand-up. He then landed a role in George Lucas’ “Willow,” in 1988. Pollak appeared in many subsequent films, but It was his role in the 1992 film “A Few Good Men,” that proved his ability to share the big screen with dramatic heavyweights.
Pollak recently released his first CD, “A Little off the Top,” where he goes back home to San Francisco to talk about his journey through show business. Most recently, Pollak received critical praise for his role in the independent film “Seven Times Lucky,” which successfully screened at this year’s Sundance Film Festival as well as the Los Angeles based Method Film Festival where it was honored with two awards, the “Best Feature Film Award” and “Best Screenplay Award.” He also recently wrote a screenplay that he sold to Disney as a vehicle for Tim Allen to star in. Pollak continues to entertain audiences with his national stand-up engagements and hosting appearances, and also recently joined the cast of the CBS series "Shark," starring James WoodsKevin Pollak has captured the attention of audiences worldwide with his incredible range of both dramatic and comedic roles. Over the past two decades, he has appeared in over fifty films and television projects and has established himself as one of the first stand-up comedians to go on to have a successful dramatic film career. Pollak first started performing stand-up comedy at the age of ten. By age twenty he had became a touring professional stand-up. He then landed a role in George Lucas’ “Willow,” in 1988. Pollak appeared in many subsequent films, but It was his role in the 1992 film “A Few Good Men,” that proved his ability to share the big screen with dramatic heavyweights.
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Ava's home & doin' great

Thanks to all your prayers, and the unbelievable care and love at the VCA animal hospital (in West Los Angeles, on Sepulveda), Ava is home and gettin' better by the minute. Shortly after posting my bl...
Posted by Kevin Pollak on Tue, 30 May 2006 12:49:00 PST