D. Kevin Williams

D. Kevin Williams

Movies for D. Kevin Williams...

Title: Dino Squad
Character: (voice)
Released: November 3, 2007
Type: TV
Five quirky teenagers become dinosaurs to fight crime.
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iZ and the Zizzles
Title: iZ and the Zizzles
Released: March 13, 2007
Type: Movie
The Franklins are a big city family stuck in a small Midwestern farm town. Dad owns a ragtag radio station, WZIZ-FM, and hopes to become a successful DJ so he can finally move the family back to New York. But with the station facing bankruptcy, the future isn't looking too bright. Then the answer to their troubles drops out of the skies when a top-secret military payload crash lands in a nearby cornfield. Out pops iZ, a tiny computerized spy robot on the hunt for enemy intelligence. What he finds instead is WZIZ-FM! When iZ downloads the stations entire music and sound effects library, his memory chip overloads with a BANG! - transforming him into a wacky, wild-mouthed DJ. iZ's funny and infectious new personality not only saves the radio station, it helps propel him and the Franklins to stardom with the hottest rock band in - iZ & the Zizzles.
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Title: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Character: Ned (voice)
Released: November 14, 2004
Type: Movie
The larger-than-life Jules Verne adventure about reclusive genius Captain Nemo, his magnificent submarine, The Nautilus, and the perilous voyage he makes with a group of captive adventurers, one of which is a brave young woman disguised as a man.
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Title: Street Sharks
Character: Big Slammu (voice)
Released: September 7, 1994
Type: TV
Street Sharks is an American-Canadian animated television series about crime-fighting half-man/half-sharks. It was produced by DIC Entertainment and aired from 1994 to 1995, originally as a part of the Amazin' Adventures lineup. Later, in 1996, the Street Sharks teamed up with the Dino Vengers and the show became "Dino Vengers Featuring Street Sharks". It was created to promote an existing Mattel toy line of the same name. The creators were David Siegel and Joe Galliani of Mr. Joe's Really Big Productions.