Kevin Carolan
Actor

Kevin Carolan Net Worth

Kevin Carolan is an actor and stuntman who was born and has a BA in Theatre and Film from Montclair State University. He is best known for originating the role of Teddy Roosevelt in Broadway's Newsies, touring Chicago The Musical in the U.S., Japan, and Dubai, U.A.E., and creating the role of Baloo in the world premiere stage production of Disney's The Jungle Book. He was caricatured by renowned theatre artist Al Hirschfeld and celebrated his dual citizenship with Ireland in 2009. He is married to Maryann Carolan.
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Kevin Carolan, an accomplished actor and skilled stuntman, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. Born with a passion for performing, he pursued his dreams and obtained a BA in Theatre and Film from Montclair State University. Known for his dedication and expertise in the industry, Carolan has showcased his talent in various productions, captivating audiences with his versatile acting skills and daring stunts. With a promising career trajectory, his estimated net worth reflects his consistent success and underscores his value as a sought-after entertainer.

Biography/Timeline

1980

Kevin studied theatre at Montclair State University in New Jersey in the late 1980s.

1999

He was named Newark Star-Ledger's Best Featured Actor, 1999; nominee, 2004.

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