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Page Kennedy
Born: Nov 23, 1976
Page Kennedy was born in Detroit and lived in Los Angeles with his mother until he was six years old. He moved back to Detroit to live with his father, who died when Page was 16. It was in Western Michigan University that Page was introduced to the world of Shakespeare. With the influence of a mentor at school, Page grew to embrace Shakespeare with open arms and mastered the fine art of Shakespearean prose with ease and grace. An outstanding performance at WMU led to a bidding war among 17 graduate theater programs and chose the University of Delaware, which gave him an opportunity to concentrate on Shakespeare. After seven months of intense training in Delaware, Page trekked back to Los Angeles. He landed his first role as Roger on CBS's "The Kennedy's". Ever since breaking the small screen on "The Kennedy's", Page has landed roles on shows such as "The Shield", "Six Feet Under" and "Life at Five Feet". He also captured the interest of movie directors, paving way for his film debut as the villainous Travis Shipley in S.W.A.T., supporting Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez and LL Cool J. Page will take lead for _Leprechaun: Back in Da Hood (2003)_ , with Sticky Fingaz, Laz Alonzo and Tangi Miller. His comedic performance as Jamie Davis will remind audiences of a new millenium Smokey from Friday (1995).
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