Kevin Turen, an American film and television producer, contributed to notable projects such as the X film series, Those Who Wish Me Dead, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Pieces of a Woman, and Arbitrage in his film credits. Additionally, he played a role in television productions like Euphoria and The Idol, where he served as an executive producer.
Bio/Wiki
Age-44years
Height-5feet 8 inches (approx.)
Weight-76kg(approx.)
Born- 16 August 1979
Birth place- New York, New York, United States
Died- 12 November 2023
Spouse- Evelina Turen
Profession- American film producer
Nationality- American
Parents
Kevin Turen, born on August 16, 1979, in New York City, is the son of Edward Turen, and his mother’s name is not known.
Wife
In June 2012, Turen tied the knot with Evelina, and the couple welcomed two sons, named Jack and James.
Education
He pursued studies in English and cinema at Columbia University.
Career
Turen served as an executive at First Look Pictures, ultimately ascending to the role of president. Throughout the 2010s, he held positions at Infinity Media and Treehouse Films. In 2014, he assumed the role of the head of Phantom Four, a production company initiated by screenwriter David S. Goyer. During his tenure at Phantom Four, the company contributed to the production of the film Assassination Nation (2018), directed by Sam Levinson.
This marked the beginning of a lasting collaboration with Levinson and his wife, Ashley. Subsequently, Turen, along with the Levinsons, co-founded Little Lamb Productions. He continued his contributions by producing the film Malcolm & Marie and serving as an executive producer on TV shows like Euphoria and The Idol.
Kevin Turen’s Movies
- Sharp Stick (2022)
- MaXXXine
- The Dead Girl (2006)
- Adult World (2013)
- Malcolm & Marie (2021)
- Pearl
Net Worth 2023
At the time of his demise, Kevin Turen was approximated to possess a net worth of around $14 million.
Kevin Turen’s Cause of Death
Kevin Turen, a 44-year-old producer known for his work on projects like “Euphoria,” “The Idol,” and Ti West’s “X” trilogy, passed away over the weekend. The cause of death has not been disclosed. Jay Penske, CEO of Penske Media Corporation, the parent company of Variety, and a close friend of Turen, issued a statement expressing condolences on his untimely death.
“Although Kevin achieved numerous milestones in Hollywood, his foremost passion was his family and friends,” stated Penske. “He took immense pride in his children, and together with his wife, Evelina, they were dedicated to instilling strong values and fostering a commitment to making a positive impact in the world. The loss is deeply felt by all of us, and the profound sense of grief is shared. Kevin’s absence leaves a void, and the industry has lost one of its most promising talents today.”
he ventured into roles at Infinity Media and Treehouse Pictures, eventually becoming the President of Production at Phantom Four before co-founding Little Lamb. He is survived by his wife, Evelina, and their two children.