Kevin Lapsley (born June 21) is an American producer, director, screen writer, actor, editor, businessman and internet entrepreneur, best known for his filmography work on his own and other independent productions in film, web, and music videos.
Getting a relatively late start in the industry, besides the home movies he, his brother and cousin would make growing up, Lapsley began producing his first independent feature, “It Is To Me…” (2001), his senior year at Pennsylvania State University.
In 2001, after completing his first feature Lapsley moved to Wilmington, North Carolina to do production and uncredited acting work on such television shows and films as “Dawson’s Creek” (1998-2003), “A Touch of Fate” (2003), “A Walk to Remember” (2002), “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood” (2002) and “Shallow Hal” (2001).
In 2008, Lapsley completed principal photography on “The Last One..?” and had a subsequent first cut public local screening of the project at the venue Puck in Doylestown, PA. Around this time, he also began to work with producer/ director/ writer Steve Condon (The 10:10 Creative) on his Los Angeles, CA, Nashville, TN and Philadelphia, PA project, “Little Hollywood” (2009).
In 2009, Lapsley once again began to do production work on independent projects and uncredited acting work on studios projects such as “Crime Scene Investigation” (2000-2015), “Glee” (2009-2015), “Entourage” (2004-2011), “Iron Man 2” (2010), “Couples Retreat” (2009) and “Get Him to the Greek” (2010). Also, during this time Lapsley got “Wineskin: Psychedelic Circus, 2008” (2009) distributed onto DVD and wrote the projects “Blue Eyes Sunrise” (2009) and “Tower Rd” (2009).
In 2010, Lapsley re-organized his production company, KSKM, to include branding solutions for those in need of these services. Also around this time, he began to frequently collaborate with producer/ director/ writer John Charles Hunt (Sayre Woods Media)[3] on his many independent projects in the Philadelphia area, like “Jersey Justice” (2014) and “Wine’m N Dine’m with Chef Louie” (2017).
In 2011, Lapsley worked on the Christian Grillo project “Deer Crossing” (2012) which included a cast of such actors as Ernie Hudson, Doug Bradley, Christopher Mann, K.J. Linhein and Carmela Hayslett. Near the end of the year, Lapsley launched a movie review venture, Independent Movie Review.
In 2012, Lapsley worked with director Steve Condon on some of his latest projects which included music videos for musician, Phil Vassar and his new singles, “Don't Miss Your Life” and “Santa’s Gone Hollywood”[6]. Between these projects Lapsley worked on the Thomas K. Phillips independent period piece feature film “The North Star” (2016) with such actors as Jeremiah Trotter, Clifton Powell, Lynn Whitfield, Keith David, Thomas C. Bartley Jr. and Christopher Mann.
In 2013, Lapsley became a co-owner of a professional sports networking start-up internet company, CoachLinked. During this time he continued to collaborate with director Steve Condon on more music videos for Phil Vassar, Truth and Salvage Co. and the Davisson Brothers Band.
In 2014, Lapsley began working with director Steve Condon and producer Sandra Smith in developing a reality show for the Davisson Brothers Band.
In 2018, Lapsley and the CoachLinked team launched their new web app at the 2018 AFCA Convention in Charlotte, NC and briefly following released their mobile app.
In 2019, Lapsley completed the screenplay for "LimoCop" which won the "Feature Screenplay" competition at the AC Cinefest / Downbeach Film Festival in October, was an "Official Selection" of the CINEMAFEST Fall Fest and also won "Best Unproduced Screenplay" at the Grove Film Festival in December.
In 2020, The Davissons, a new reality tv show that Lapsley had been developing with Chris and Donnie Davisson for years, began filming in West Virginia, only to be brought to a halt with the global pandemic. The team managed to get six episodes on ABC and NBC affiliates in Central and Northern West Virginia, but the rest of the 24 episode run was shelved. Also, Lapsley began post production services for executive producers, Justin Sago and Ryan Mathews, on a documentary they started filming in 2019 called, Unmasking Monsters Below. LimoCop also won a couple more awards and Lapsley filmed an outdoor shoot music video “Pond Fishin'” for the Davisson Brothers Band with legendary NASCAR driver Ernie Irvan to round out the year.
In 2022, as the pandemic wound down, post-production work increased on Unmasking Monsters Below. Lapsley and the Unmasking Monsters Below team started screening and entering film festivals in the ladder part of year and found immediate success with the documentary winning numerous awards. The Davissons also received an award for their Saddles and Smiles episode at the Cinematic Arts Redemptive Entertainment (CARE) Awards.