Kevin Fitzgerald Corrigan (born March 27, 1969) is an American
actor who has appeared mostly in
independent films and television since the 1990s.
Biography
Corrigan was born in
The Bronx, New York. After studying at
The Actors Studio, Corrigan made his film debut in 1989 in
Lost Angels starring
Donald Sutherland and
Adam Horovitz. He also had a small role in
Goodfellas as the brother of
Henry Hill (
Ray Liotta). After appearing in the poorly-received film
Billy Bathgate, Corrigan turned his attention towards small-budget films, starting with
Zebrahead. During the
independent film boom of the 1990s, he built a career playing quirky, unconventional characters in films such as
True Romance,
Living in Oblivion and
Walking and Talking. He made a rare appearance in a big-budget
blockbuster film with a small role in
Bad Boys. Corrigan made his television series debut as a cast member of the short-lived
Rhea Perlman sitcom,
Pearl.
Corrigan wrote the script for the 1997 film
Kicked in the Head. The film starred Corrigan,
Michael Rapaport,
Linda Fiorentino,
Lili Taylor and was executive produced by
Martin Scorsese. The film was panned by critics and did poorly at the box office.