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WHAT WE DO

KMH Entertainment is a full-service creative consulting firm, specializing in content-creation, programming, development, and production for film, television, advertising, mobile applications, and live events.

So whether you’re a business, creative professional, or venture-capitalist looking for the next big idea, KMH Entertainment offers creative solutions with a comedic slant in the world of:

  • Game Shows
  • Comedy
  • Live Events
  • Hosting
  • Script Writing
  • Youth Activities Programming
  • Corporate Team Building
  • Content Creation
  • Personalized Group Experiences

WHO WE ARE

Having started his career as a child actor, Kevin M. Horton has over two decades of experience in the entertainment industry. He studied film and screenwriting at the University of Minnesota and is best known for starring in Universal Studios’ hit film “American Pie Presents the Book of Love”, along with a handful of television guest stars on prime-time, Disney, and Nickelodeon. As a writer, Kevin draws from his improv-comedy background to craft relatable, yet hilarious characters in high-concept scripts and copy for film, TV, and branded-content.

Kevin has been in advertising for twelve years, with a body of work containing dozens of national commercials, including the award-winning “Mean Streets” campaign for Starburst which was featured on Ad Week, and his spokesperson position for Federal Student Aid in the long-running “Matt & Mike” campaign. He is currently working in branded-content, writing spots for companies like Vitamin Patch Club and Buzzfeed Partner.

He is also an adept events-coordinator, having organized, written and hosted various charitable benefits, corporate functions, and national conventions. Kevin’s history in live entertainment programming goes all the way back to his position as Recreational Director at Trout Lake Camp, the largest Christian camp in the nation. Currently, Kevin organizes off-site retreats and youth entertainment programming for the San Manuel Tribe of Mission Indians and San Manuel Casino in San Bernardino, California.