Kevin Summers

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Kevin Summers is an Australian actor and playwright who has worked in theatre, film & television for nearly five decades.

Career

Television

Summers' is best known for his multiple character roles in numerous soap operas and serials. His credits include:

  • Cop Shop Ralph Finley (1978)
  • Worst Day of my Life
  • The Sullivans
  • Holiday Island (1981)
  • Phoenix[1]
  • Stingers
  • Blue Heelers in 5 different roles[2]
  • Neighbours Alex Carter (1986)/Cliff Browning (1998)/Det Sgt. Goldstein (2001)/Detective Alec Skinner (2003–2010)[3]
  • Prisoner Det Sgt. Parsons (1979-1980/Lou Reynolds (1982)/Reverent Alpha Certauri (1983)/(1984/85, appeared in 21 episodes) as Ben Fulbright,[4]

Theatre

Summers' theatre work includes the role of Lionel Murphy in Conspiracy,[5] a return season of Ron Blair's one man piece The Christian Brothers, and St Thomas in The Trial of Judas Iscariot. He performed Neil LaBute's solo work, "Wrecks" in 2014. Recently at 45 Downstairs, Melbourne, as Uncle Ben in Death of a Salesman and as Saul in True West.

Playwright

Summers' own plays include:

  • The Empty Say, (La Mama)
  • Blamey, (Chapel off Chapel)
  • Amendment to Terror, (La Mama)
  • Salvation Jane, (Chapel off Chapel)
  • Patient 12 (La Mama), published by Currency Press. Also in Amarillo, Texas.
  • Snub (on Snub Pollard), (St Martins Theatre)
  • The Right Words on the Day, (La Mama)

His agent is Melissa Rose Management.

Personal life

Summers has been married to Jo for over 22 years and they have a dog named Bo. He is also an uncle, a godfather and a grand uncle.[

Sydney Morning Herald, The West Australian, The Canberra Times
and magazines including Eureka Street, The Big Issue, National Bank News and Racetrack. He is a past winner of the My Brother Jack short story competition.

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  5. ^ "Conspiracy | la Mama Theatre". lamama.com.au. Archived from the original on 22 August 2011.