- Kevin Chevalia is a 38-year-old American actor who was born in St. Louis Missouri, U.S
- He is best known for starring in the movie Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) and its Disney remake of 1996
- The actor was last seen in a documentary titled Dodgeball Tournament in 2008 and it is currently alleged that he is an engineer working with Amtrak in Indianapolis, Indiana
Kevin Chevalia is an American actor born on the 24th of February 1986 in St. Louis Missouri and he has so far starred in movies like Folks (1992), Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993), and its sequel Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco.
The 38-year-old actor became popular after his portrayal of Jamie Burnford-Seaver in the 1993/1996 adventure-comedy Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. He however has not made any significant film appearance since the mid-90s except in 2008 when he was featured in a documentary.
Early Life and Educational Background of the Actor
Kevin Chevalia is Known for the Movie Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
Chevalia was not so well known until his appearance in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) and its Disney remake in 1996. Prior to that, the actor was already active on the screen from the tender age of 6 and made his first movie appearance in Folks (1992).
His breakthrough movie Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey which has previously been nominated for the Kid’s Choice Awards and the Stinkers Bad Movies Awards gave him a window of opportunity to work with great holly wood stars. The movie has ever since remained the reason why Kevin is in the spotlight despite his skeletal movie and professional record.
The critically acclaimed movie Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey was built around the adventure of 3 pet animals; 2 dogs and a cat that was kept in temporary care by their owners when they went on a vacation. Thinking that their owners must be in trouble, the pets embarked on a long dangerous walk, traveling across mountains, forests, and areas of wide-open countryside to meet with their owners.
Kevin’s breakthrough movie was based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Sheila Burnford. It was directed by Duwayne Dunham and upon its release on the 3rd of February 1993, it grossed $57 million worldwide. The movie was dedicated to Franklin R. Levy who died while the production was ongoing. Other members of the cast include;
- Robert Hays as Bob Seaver
- Kim Greist as Laura Burnford-Seaver
- Benj Thall as Peter Burnford-Seaver
- Veronica Lauren as Hope Burnford-Seaver
- William Edward Phipps as Quentin
- Ed Bernard as Desk Sergeant
- Gary Taylor as Frank
- Jean Smart as Kate
- Bart the Bear as Bear
- David MacIntyre as Foote
- Mark L. Taylor Kirkwood
- Caroll Spinney as Dog in Pound
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Which Movie was He Last Spotted in?
The actor was last spotted in a documentary titled Johnny Dodgeball (2008). The 1 hour 8 minutes documentary which was directed by D.P. Carlson is about a ragamuffin, high school dodgeball team called Chicago Superdawgs.
Led by their maniacal Captain Johnny, the team battles through personal strife and comes together for the National Amateur Dodgeball Tournament. He has also appeared in;
- Folks! – 1992
- Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey – 1993
- Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco -1996
- Johnny Dodgeball – 2008
How Rich is the Grand Rapids Native?
The actor is projected to have a net worth of about $ 2 million. This is believed to be mainly from his entertainment career. Moreso, he might have also made a fortune by being an engineer as captured by his Facebook page and some other sources.
Where is Kevin Chevalia Right Now and What is the Actor up to?
Concerning what he is up to, the actor has not left traces or clues that will suggest where he is or what he is doing at the moment. However, information available on a rarely active Facebook account believed to be his, suggests that he is giving more attention to his engineering work.
Moreso, Imdb also captures that he currently works as an engineer in Indianapolis, Indiana. It’s not certain whether or not the actor will be seen in any movie again. But since he was able to exit the entertainment stage for 12 years (1996-2008) and resurface in D.P Carlson’s production, we may as well have him back on the screens anytime he is ready.