Kenyon Glover

Kenyon Glover

Nacimiento : 1982-02-01, Monroe, Louisiana, USA

Historia

Kenyon Glover is one of three siblings. He is from Monroe, Louisiana. He has 2 younger brothers, Billy Ray Jones and Bobby Jones. His mother Barbara Glover raised Kenyon to be a very tough minded individual. Kenyon was trained in several styles of Martial arts which includes Karate, Tae Kwon Do, and Kickboxing in which he holds all black belts in. He started playing basketball at the age of seven and continued to play and tremendously improve which got him scholarship offers from major schools across the country. He chose the University of Maine in which he attended and then went on to graduate in 2004. He went on to play professional basketball internationally as well as the NBA for a couple of years until blowing out his knee which forced him to give up the thing that he loved the most. He then moved to Atlanta, Georgia and started modeling and eventually got into acting in 2006. Decided to move to Los Angeles, California in 2007 to pursue acting full-time and then started his own business which eventually branched out to form other businesses. Kenyon now owns and operates KG Films Production, which is his own film/television production company which produces and creates high quality, entertaining, inspiring and enlightening content. Formed in 2015, KG Films has now produced over 10 film, TV, and internet projects.

Perfil

Kenyon Glover

PelĂ­culas

24 Hour Love
Ray
The greatest feeling in the world is when you learn to love! Follow the stories of seven everyday people as they experience laughter, life and matters of the heart. The all-star cast (Malinda Williams, Tatyana Ali, Keith Robinson, Lynn Whitfield and Darius McCrary) will take you through the good, the bad and the ugly of the many faces of love. Fall head over heels for this fresh, honest look at relationships and see what a difference a day makes.
Pastor Jones: Heavenly Voices
Antoine
Comedy - This entry in director Jean-Claude La Marre's Pastor Jones series sees the beleaguered clergyman coping with a gap in the church budget. When he can't make a payment on one of the church's loans, the pastor fears he may have to stop funding the choir, and turns to its two lead members (who happen to be quibbling siblings) to help save the day. Will they be able to put their pride aside and keep the choir together? - Jean-Claude La Marre, Nancy Bellany, Richardson Chery