Evan Koons

Evan Koons

Personal Details

Biography

Evan Koons is a multifaceted American creative professional, boasting a diverse portfolio as an actor, writer, and producer. His work has garnered widespread recognition, particularly with the viral phenomenon "Church Appropriate Dance Moves". Additionally, he served as the host of the thought-provoking 7-part series "For the Life of the World: Letters to the Exiles".

Evan's writing credits include the highly acclaimed hospice documentary "Except for Six", which renowned documentary filmmaker Ken Burns hailed as "heartfelt and important". He also contributed to the reality television series "Exploring Kaman", which chronicled the life of NBA All-Star Chris Kaman. CBS Sports described the show as "insane", and indeed, it was a unique and captivating experience.

Furthermore, Evan's work extends to the film industry, with credits including "Pirate's Code: The Adventures of Mickey Matson", a family-friendly adventure featuring the iconic actor Christopher Lloyd.

Born and raised in Dearborn, Michigan, a charming suburb of Detroit, Evan has a unique passion for shining shoes, which reflects his attention to detail and dedication to his craft.

Career

2018
Camp Manna
Camp Manna as Bradley Sommers
Sk8 Dawg
Sk8 Dawg as Heckler
Tug
Tug as Barista
2011
The Frontier Boys
The Frontier Boys as Butch Kooyer
2010