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Levi Kreis is a Actor American born on 4 november 1981

Levi Kreis

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Birth name Levi Todd Kreis
Nationality USA
Birth 4 november 1981 (42 years)

Levi Kreis (born November 4, 1981) is an American recording artist and Tony award winning actor from Oliver Springs, Tennessee.

Biography

In the May 2010 edition of The Rage Monthly, a San Diego gay lifestyle magazine, Kreis answered questions from the author Bill Biss about coming out:


"I think it was the first of many moves toward me dispelling what I call the illusion of limitation. To think that opportunities become limited because of anything such as sexuality, age, race, etc, is to not have faith in the absolute support the universe has in our creative expression. It's like telling God that He is incapable! It's like telling me that there is something wrong with me. I can't subscribe to any of this anymore. I believe nature even teaches us that all life supports itself, and that very support is ours to the degree we believe it to be. I believe that God is all-supportative, all-good and there is no opposition to that. To live in this space, own whom you are and step into life with this level of authority and faith is how I hoped to live ever since I released that first CD and came out."

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Filmography of Levi Kreis (1 films)

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Frailty
Frailty (2002)
, 1h40
Directed by Bill Paxton
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Themes Films about religion, Demons in film, Serial killer films, Children's films
Actors Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey, Powers Boothe, Matt O'Leary, Jeremy Sumpter, Levi Kreis
Roles Adam Meiks/Fenton Meiks
Rating71% 3.598553.598553.598553.598553.59855
Introducing himself as Fenton Meiks, a man visits FBI Agent Wesley Doyle claiming that his brother Adam is the "God's Hand" serial killer Doyle has been hunting. Meiks says Adam has committed suicide, prompting Fenton to fulfill a promise to bury Adam in a public rose garden in their hometown of Thurman. He begins to tell Doyle about the boys' childhood and suggests that the bodies of the God's Hand victims are buried in that rose garden. Meiks continues telling Doyle his story as the two drive to Thurman.