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| - Kevin Porter (born March 12, 1986) is an American professional ice hockey center currently playing for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL).
- Kevin Porter is an actor who portrayed Motivational Speaker in The X-Files television series.
- Kevin Porter is an unseen character, he has never appeared on screen, although he is seen in a photo 10 April 1998.
- Kevin Porter is the sixteen year old son of Tom Porter. He is the most laidback member of the Porter family. Not only did Kevin readily accept their situation but he actually grew to like it. Of all the Porters, Kevin is the one most reliant on the comforts and conveniences of the modern world. In addition to the usual camping gear, Kevin also smuggled in a portable six-inch TV, a camcorder, a boom-box, and a bag of various junk foods which he keeps hidden from the others. Kevin's goal is to one day become a world-famous director, and he carries the camcorder with him at all times to capture the sights and wonders of the Land of the Lost. He expects this footage to propel him to stardom once they return to their own world. He is also a capable, self-taught mechanic, and one of his primary
- Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, Porter started his acting career in the late 1990s with appearances in The X-Files (1999, directed by Kim Manners), The Hughleys (2000, with Barry Gordon), According to Jim (2001), and General Hospital (2001, with Robin Christopher and Ron Sarchian). Also trained as stuntman, Porter worked on the documentary Expendable Three (2002), the comic adaptation Daredevil (2003, with Michael Clarke Duncan, Erick Avari, Leland Orser, David Doty, Greg "Christopher" Smith, Jude Ciccolella, Michael Duisenberg, Kane Hodder, and Mark Margolis), an episode of Days of Our Lives (2004, with Renee Jones), and a featured role as Lazer in the action comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004, with Stephen Root, William Shatner, Brandon Molale, and Spice Williams-Crosby).
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