Kevin Porter (actor)

Kevin Porter (July 29, 1969 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA) is an actor, director and producer, who is best known for his roles portraying Batman in the fan films of Aaron Schoenke. Porter's most recent in Schoenke's Batman film series was Seeds of Arkham, created as a sequel to City of Scars.

Filmography

 * Film actor
 * Daredevil (2003)
 * Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004) as Lazer
 * Patient J (2005) as Batman
 * Batman Legends (2006) as Batman
 * The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: There Was a Girl (2008) as Jimmy D (voice)
 * N Word (2008) as Bill Stallworth
 * Mad Mad Wagon Party (2010) as Jack
 * City of Scars (2010) as Batman / Bruce Wayne
 * Wish Wizard (2011) as Elfy
 * Seeds of Arkham (2011) as Batman


 * Television actor
 * The X-Files (1 episode, 1999) as Motivational Speaker
 * The Hughleys (1 episode, 2000) as Marshal
 * According to Jim (1 episode, 2001) as Nick Devlin
 * General Hospital (2 episodes, 2001) as Bog
 * Star Trek: Enterprise (1 episode, 2002) as Risan Male
 * Days of Our Lives (1 episode, 2004) as Guard
 * Recount (2008) (TV)


 * filmmaker
 * Hell Comes to Montana (2007) (writer, director, producer, cinematographer)
 * Going Pro (2008 (writer, director, producer)
 * The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Fly for Me Now (2008) (writer, director, producer, cinematographer)
 * The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: Letting Go (2008) (writer, director, producer)
 * The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: There Was a Girl (2008) (writer, director, producer, cinematographer)
 * N Word (2008) (writer, director, producer)
 * Bobbys Back: The Comeback Tour (2008) ((writer, director, producer, cinematographer)
 * An American Standard (2008) (writer, director)
 * Wish (2009/I) (director, producer)
 * Precinct 33 (2009) (director, cinematographer)
 * It's a Long Ride Home (2009) (director, producer)
 * Ashland (2009) (writer, director, cinematographer)

Recognition
MTV News made note of Porter's acting career and his having played the role of Batman in Aaron Schoenke's other fan films, and praised that in City of Scars, Porter "remains just as convincing".