Personal:
Born Nov. 13, 1963 in St. Paul, MN;
Currently lives in Lexington, KY; Pets: TC, a Dog, 7yrs; Alex, a Cat; 2 aquariuma; fish names - Cher (an Angelfish), Gypsies Tramps and Thieves (a school of bloodfin Tetras-, Witches of Eastwick ( a school of White Skirt Tetras) and "If I could Turn Back Time" a prehistoric sucking catfish. plus 1 Male Betta (Elijah Blue)
Television: ABC World News Tonight, 1984; Commercial,
1985.
Internet: Fillips.net,
LLC
Geneology
Site New Orleans
Site mailto:kevin@fillips.net
Theatre: Special Effects, Cinderella, Duluth Playhouse,
1989 The Watering Hole
(WIP)
Music:
Autoharp; Wenonah Elementary School,
1969
Trumpet; Tanglen Elementary
School.1972-1975, North Junior High, 1975
Tuba; North Junior High, 1975-1978,
Pearl River High School, 1978-1979,
Lindbergh High School,
1979-1981..
Karaoke Host and Jockey, 2001 - Present at
Mia's
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Kevin Fillips
I found Kevin to be a modest man. He
mentioned casually "I guess what I am most proud of is my accomplishments
in Cold
Fusion." Shortly after I learned that, he showed me his solution to
the unsolvable math problem.
Not a stranger to great success, he
dug out some plays that he had written in his youth. Not many people
know that it was Kevin who actually wrote all the
plays normally attributed to William Shakespeare. Pundits always
point out that these plays are known to have
been performed at the Globe Theatre hundreds of years before he was
born. "I admit, that is where my claim seems to fall to the ground,
but I stand by it", he said flatly.
When he is not doing theoretical physics, mathematics or
writing great literature, he is often fighting crime. Deep beneath
his Kentucky home, "Stately Fillips Manor"
(La Liberté Prime), lies a deep karst cavern. His crime lab is
located in that very cavern. His Unkown Lair is located somewhere in
downtown Lexington thast gives him and his sidekick unequaled access to
all parts of the county
New Orleans, a favorite city of his,
provides an annual retreat, by way of the gracious French Quarter Apartment he keeps.
The apartment, tucked away in the heart of the Vieux Carré, is just a
short hop from Poppy's
Grill and his favorite coffee shop, the Café Du Monde. A morning staple for
him are their Beignets.
His email correspondence with
physicist Stephen
Hawking is legendary, and the movie rights, about which, have been
picked up by RKO
for $42 Million.
With all this going on in his life,
you would expect him to be smug. What I found was a man, that devotes a
portion of his salary to purchasing little baby ducks, themselves victims
of budget cuts, for 4H
kids in Appalachia.
When the great fog of 1995 smothered the greater bluegrass area, Kevin
outfitted a fog horn to the roof of his home, guiding his neighbors
home. In the Great Blizzard of 1997 he single-handedly taught the
neighborhood how to drive in the snow.
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Brady's Bits Kevin attended
the Duluth Campus of the University of
Minnesota (UMD), drawn by its rugged Great Lakes location and senic
beauty. He later completed his graduate work at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
Immediately after graduating UMD, he joined management in the movie
theatre circuit, Cineplex Odeon, he worked at during college. Within a
year he left and found work in the student loan business. The draw to
complete his Master's degree was great and after a short stint in the
billing department of a hospital, he quit and moved to Lexington for
graduate school. "Lexington is a beautiful city and has much grace" he
said. After completing his degree, he remained in Lexington finding work
in various departments of the University, including the College of Agriculture. Intermixing self employment with project management at local companies, he settled for the best job of his life. That of being himself at Mia's.
Raised in the Twin City Metropolitan area, he has many rural roots. "My
parents grew up in the Brainerd area, in Aitkin County, Minnesota and now
own my Great Grandfather's Aitkin County Farm as a vacation home" Kevin
said. His home, La Liberté Prime, is modest, but comfortable. Located
within the circle on Lexington's east side, it is convenient to all parts
of the city. At times it is hard to believe the home is so far inside the
city. Purchased in 1995, it was built in the 1940s and is located on
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