Kevin Gilbert

Kevin Gilbert

Art Director and Screenwriter

Atlanta, Georgia

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About Kevin

Currently an Assistant Art Director for Fox's Sleepy Hollow. I have experience in all the art department crafts and have been employed on such shows as The Shield, Heroes, Sons of Anarchy, Raising Hope, and Salem to name a few. I also dabble in screenwriting in my minimal free time. I have placed in contests and have had a few scripts optioned.

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  • Salem

    Salem (2015)
    Television by Adam Simon (Drama, Fantasy and Thriller) Art department Set in the volatile world of 17th century Massachusetts, 'Salem' explores what really fueled the town's infamous witch trials and dares to uncover the dark, supernatural truth hiding behind the veil of this infamous period in American history. In Salem, witches are real, but they are not who or what they seem. Written by WGN

  • Super Clyde

    Super Clyde (2013)
    TV Movie by Michael Fresco (Comedy) Art department Centers on Clyde, a meek, unassuming fast food worker who decides to become a super hero.

  • Sons of Anarchy

    Sons of Anarchy (2009 - 2011)
    Television by Kurt Sutter (Crime, Drama and Thriller) Art department Sons of Anarchy, aka SAMCRO, is a motorcycle club that operates both illegal and legal businesses in the small town of Charming. They combine gun-running and a garage, plus involvement in porn film. Clay, the president, likes it old school and violent; while Jax, his stepson and the club's VP, has thoughts about changing the way things are, based on his dead father's journal. Their conflict has effects on both the club and their personal relationships. Written by Pia

  • Without a Trace

    Without a Trace (2008 - 2009)
    Television by Hank Steinberg (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Art department As any detective can tell you, investigating missing property or deaths is comparatively easy compared to elusive missing people. However in New York City, there is a special unit of the FBI that is designed to find them. Using the vast resources of their bureau, the team, lead by Agent Jack Malone, race against time in the tight 72 hour window after a disappearance while hope for a recovery is still typically possible. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)

  • The Shield

    The Shield (2006 - 2008)
    Television by Shawn Ryan (Crime, Drama and Thriller) Art department The story of an inner-city Los Angeles police precinct where some of the cops aren't above breaking the rules or working against their associates to both keep the streets safe and their self-interests intact. Written by <jgp3553@yahoo.com>

  • Heroes

    Heroes (2006 - 2007)
    Television by Tim Kring (Drama, Sci-Fi and Thriller) Art department People all over the U.S start to realize they have special abilities, like telekinesis, healing abilities, flying powers, time travel, invisibility, and the ability to absorb other's abilities. One man, known as Sylar, wants to gain all the power of these "heroes" so he can be the most powerful and evolved human of all, and stops at nothing to gruesomely kill these people. In order to protect themselves from him, these people must help one another before Sylar can destroy them all, while they each deal with problems of their own. Written by Patrick Ozzy Lauzier

  • Relative Strangers

    Relative Strangers (2006)
    Film by Greg Glienna (Comedy) Art director On a mission to locate his biological parents, a tightly wound professional (Livingston) is befuddled to find that the couple who conceived him aren't exactly upper-class.

  • American Dreams

    American Dreams (2005)
    Television by Josh Goldstein (Drama and Music) Art department Set to the soundtrack of the '60s, a Philadelphia family moves toward the cultural upheaval in the years ahead. The Pryors' teen daughter Meg tries to shed her "good girl" image by hanging with her worldly friend Roxanne and pursuing a dream of being an "American Bandstand" dancer. Meg's emerging personality, and the changes her mother's going through, don't sit well with Meg's father Written by Anonymous

  • The Closer

    The Closer (2005)
    Television by James Duff (Crime, Drama and Mystery) Art department Deputy Police Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson, formerly Atlanta police officer and CIA-trained interrogator, is given the opportunity to run her own division of elite officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Her unusual procedure for obtaining confessions, blatant disregard for politics, and country accent make her a marked woman. However, with all the bluster and bravado, she still maintains her title, The Closer. Written by Willie Nelson Crane Jr

  • National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze

    National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze (2003)
    Film by Scott Hillenbrand (Comedy, Crime, Mystery and Romance) Art department Dorm Daze unfolds during a crazy afternoon at a university co-ed dormitory in the days before Christmas break when one of the students, Styles McFee, hires a prostitute named Dominique for his unwitting brother, Booker, to lose his virginity. But Booker prefers to lose his virginity to his long-term sweetheart Rachel just down the hall. Meanwhile, another student, named Wang, awaits the arrival of a French foreign exchange student, who speaks little English, also named Dominique. Farcical wackiness ensues as a series of mistaken identities and mishaps escalate into monumental proportions starting when Wang leaves for work, Dominique the Student arrives and is mistaken for the prostitute by Styles, while Dominique the Hooker is mistaken for the student by others including the two dorm gossip queens Lynne and Marla. Other characters involve Adrienne, who is targeted by the dorm geek, Newmar, with whom they had a drunken fling the night before. Adrienne tries to find a missing handbag ... Written by Anonymous

  • I Love Your Work

    I Love Your Work (2003)
    Film by Adam Goldberg (Drama and Mystery) Art department The film follows fictional movie star Gray Evans through the disintegration of his marriage, his gradual mental breakdown, and his increasing obsession with a young film student who reminds Gray of his own life before becoming famous. A dark psychological drama, I Love Your Work explores the pressures of fame and the difference between getting what you want and wanting what you get. Written by Anonymous

  • The Challenge

    The Challenge (2003)
    TV Movie by Craig Shapiro (Adventure, Comedy and Family) Art department It's an action adventure/adventure comedy. They play estranged twins with very opposite personalities. Lizzie is very focused and driven, while Shane is more relaxed, but concerned about the environment. Both girls are chosen for a Survivor-like popular game show with college scholarships as the prize. Written by Anonymous

  • Blind Spot

    Blind Spot (2003)
    Film (short) by Nick Towle (Drama and Thriller) Production designer

  • Friday After Next

    Friday After Next (2002)
    Film by Marcus Raboy (Comedy and Drama) Art department Craig and Day Day have finally moved out of their parents houses and into their own crib. The cousins work nights at a local mall as security guards. When their house is robbed on Christmas Eve they team up to track him down. Written by PhatBleek

  • When Simon Sleeps

    When Simon Sleeps (1999)
    Film by Omar Naim Production designer

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