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Kevin Brodie

Kevin Brodie (born May 31, 1952) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and former child actor known for his work in both front of and behind the camera in Hollywood. The son of actors Steve Brodie and Barbara Ann Stillwell, Brodie was born in Burbank, California, and entered the entertainment industry as a child performer in the early 1960s. He debuted in film at age eight with a role in the war drama Battle at Bloody Beach (1961), opposite Audie Murphy, and went on to guest star in numerous television series, including four episodes of Lassie between 1964 and 1973, seven episodes of My Three Sons, as well as appearances on Mister Ed, Ben Casey, and The Fugitive. His early film roles included the young Charlie Cole in the Western The Night of the Grizzly (1966) alongside Clint Walker and the minor part of Steve in the comedy Eight on the Lam (1967) with Bob Hope. Brodie also appeared in low-budget features such as The Giant Spider Invasion (1975), a science-fiction horror film that helped him secure his Directors Guild of America card. Transitioning to directing in the , Brodie helmed the teen comedy Mugsy's Girls (1984), a mud-wrestling that featured early appearances by future voice actress and marked a shift toward productions. His most prominent directorial effort came with the family adventure (1999), which he co-wrote and directed for , adapting Ouida's 1872 into a PG-rated story set in 19th-century starring , , and child actors and . The , shot on location in , emphasized themes of loyalty and perseverance through the tale of an orphan boy and his dog, though it received mixed reviews for its sentimental tone and was primarily targeted at ancillary markets. Brodie has also contributed as a producer and on projects like Treacherous (1994) and The Immortals (1995).

Early life

Birth and family background

Kevin Brodie was born on May 31, 1952, in . He is the son of actor Steve Brodie, born John Daugherty Stephens on November 25, 1919, in , and actress Stillwell, with whom Steve Brodie was married from September 7, 1950, until their divorce on April 1, 1966. Steve Brodie, who passed away on January 9, 1992, from in West Hills, , appeared in over 200 films and numerous television shows during a career spanning four decades. Barbara Ann Stillwell, previously married to bandleader until his death in 1948, contributed to the entertainment world through her acting roles, though her filmography is limited. Raised in the heart of the industry, Brodie experienced a family environment steeped in entertainment, where his parents' professions afforded him frequent access to film sets and industry networks from a young age. This immersion in the world of and fostered his innate curiosity about , with familial connections providing foundational influences that sparked his lifelong passion for .

Entry into acting as a child

Kevin Brodie's decision to pursue as a was profoundly shaped by his family's deep ties to , with his father, Steve Brodie, being a well-known in and , and his mother, Barbara Ann Stillwell, also active in the industry. This environment immersed him in the world of performance from an early age, fostering his interest and providing initial guidance. Brodie began his professional acting career in the early 1960s, securing agent representation and participating in auditions, which led to initial opportunities in film and , including small roles that introduced him to set life. Brodie's early experiences as a child performer highlighted the rigors of , where he navigated the demands of production schedules while maintaining his through on-set and structured routines. This phase of his career, primarily spanning 1961 to 1975, encompassed a range of guest appearances and supporting parts on popular shows and films, building his foundation before transitioning to other roles in the entertainment field.

Professional career

Acting roles

Kevin Brodie's acting career primarily spanned his childhood and adolescence, featuring minor and supporting roles in films and television during the early 1960s through the mid-1970s. His early film work included the war drama Battle at Bloody Beach (1961), where he portrayed Timmy Thompson, the young son of a marine. In the mid-1960s, Brodie appeared in Westerns and comedies, such as The Night of the Grizzly (1966), playing Charlie Cole, the son of rancher Jim Cole (Clint Walker) in a story involving family struggles and a bear threat. He followed this with a role as Steve in the family comedy Eight on the Lam (1967), a bank teller on the run with his boss and siblings. Brodie's final notable film role came in the low-budget science fiction horror The Giant Spider Invasion (1975), where he played Perkins, a young reporter investigating bizarre spider attacks in rural Wisconsin. On television, Brodie frequently guest-starred in popular series, often as young boys in family or dramatic contexts. He debuted in the Western anthology Cheyenne as Bart Ainslie in the episode "Retaliation" (1961), involving a bank robbery and family peril. In the sitcom Mister Ed, he appeared as Joey, a newsboy, in the episode "Wilbur the Good Samaritan" (1962). Brodie had recurring guest spots in medical dramas and family shows, including two episodes of : as Tommy Marsh in "Go Not Gently Into the Night" (1962) and Billy Regis in "For This Relief, Much Thanks" (1963). He also featured in seven episodes of the family sitcom from 1964 to 1969, portraying characters like Wayne, George, and Gordy in various storylines about suburban life, as well as seven episodes of between 1964 and 1973 and an appearance as Johnny in episode "Nicest Fella You'd Ever Want to Meet" (1965). One of his later television appearances was as Punchbowl, a gang member, in the crime drama episode "The Gang's All Here" (1973). Throughout his career, Brodie's roles were typically supporting or minor, emphasizing youthful perspectives in Westerns like , medical dramas such as , and lighthearted family programs including and . His primary focus on ended in the mid-.

Directing and production work

Brodie's transition to production roles began in the 1970s, following his early acting career, where he took on positions such as and . He served as on the 1975 film , marking his initial foray into behind-the-camera logistics. By the mid-1980s, Brodie had advanced to producer credits, including on Delta Pi (1984), which also served as his directorial debut, a about college sorority life. Brodie's directing career continued with Treacherous (1993), a involving a psychotic killer, where he handled both direction and production duties. His third feature as director was A Dog of Flanders (1999), a family drama adaptation of the classic novel, starring and , which emphasized themes of perseverance and loyalty. These films represented his shift toward independent features with modest budgets, often blending his skills in writing, directing, and producing. In production, Brodie held key executive roles, including line producer on The Immortals (1995), a crime drama featuring and , and on (1989), a addressing drug trafficking in . He also served as head of physical production at Transamerica Films during the , overseeing logistical aspects of shoots. These positions highlighted his expertise in managing on-set operations and budgets for mid-tier projects. In the 2000s, Brodie expanded his work internationally, relocating to to focus on there during the . As CEO of KOKO Films, he developed projects leveraging the region's landscapes and talent, including a planned feature titled Chasing the Devil set to film in Puerto Viejo starting in March 2005. This period emphasized sustainable production practices in . Brodie returned to in the early 2020s after approximately a decade in , resuming his in the U.S. .

Screenwriting contributions

Kevin Brodie began his in the mid-1980s, transitioning from and roles to crafting original scripts and adaptations for . His writing often explored themes of adventure, family dynamics, and moral dilemmas, drawing on diverse genres from to . Brodie's credited screenplays number three, each of which he also directed, showcasing his integrated approach to storytelling in independent cinema. His debut as a came with Mugsy's Girls (1984, also released as Delta Pi), an exploitation comedy about a sorority that turns chaotic. Brodie penned the original , infusing the script with humorous escapades and ensemble character interactions centered on young women navigating mishaps during a journey to a beauty contest. The film starred and , and its lighthearted narrative highlighted Brodie's early knack for comedic timing in group dynamics. In 1993, Brodie wrote the screenplay for Treacherous, a involving a retired race car driver entangled in a $2 million at his Mexican . Co-written with William C. Martell, the script emphasized suspenseful plot twists, moral ambiguity, and high-stakes chases, starring and . This work demonstrated Brodie's ability to construct taut, action-oriented narratives with interpersonal betrayals at their core. Brodie's most notable screenwriting contribution is his co-authorship of the adaptation for (1999), based on Ouida's 1872 about a young boy's bond with his dog amid poverty and artistic aspirations in 19th-century . Collaborating with Robert Singer, Brodie's screenplay modernized the story for a family audience, retaining emotional depth in themes of loyalty and while softening the original's tragic elements for a more uplifting resolution. The script focused on vivid character development, particularly the protagonist Nello's journey, and starred and . This adaptation underscored Brodie's skill in balancing heartfelt drama with accessible storytelling. As of 2024, Brodie is developing The Nature of Christmas, a family film written by his daughter Sharon Brodie.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Kevin Brodie married actress Joanna Dierck, born January 3, 1953, in , in the . Dierck, who has credits in films such as Delta Pi (1984) and Treacherous (1993), appeared in several of Brodie's projects, including Mugsy's Girls (1985), which he wrote and directed. The couple has a daughter, Farren Monet (born November 8, 1987), an actress known for roles in A Dog of Flanders (1999) and Del Playa (2017). Brodie directed A Dog of Flanders, marking a notable family collaboration in the entertainment industry. Farren Monet, born Farren Monet Danielle Brodie in Malibu, California, followed her parents into acting, leveraging the familial ties within Hollywood. Brodie and Dierck filed for divorce, though the exact date is not publicly documented; as of 2025, no further marriages for either are recorded. Their family life intertwined with professional pursuits, with Dierck and Monet contributing to Brodie's creative endeavors, fostering a dynamic rooted in shared industry experiences.

Later residences and activities

In the mid-2000s, Kevin Brodie spent time in Costa Rica, working on the film Chasing the Devil in Puerto Viejo. He later relocated there, residing for approximately a decade during the , engaging in soul-searching pursuits amid the tranquility of the natural environment. Brodie returned to in the early 2020s, resuming activities based in the United States. As of 2025, he remains active within the film community through engagement on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), though no major new projects have been announced.

Works and recognition

Acting Roles in Film

Kevin Brodie began his acting career as a child in the late and continued into the 1980s.
YearTitleRole
1958Some Came RunningUncredited child role
1961Battle at Bloody BeachBit role
1963ShowdownBoy
1966Charlie Cole
1967Eight on the LamSteve
1975Perkins
1984Delta Pi (aka Mugsy's Girls)Party Stoner

Acting Roles in Television

Brodie's television appearances spanned the to the 1970s, often in guest roles on popular series.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1961The Life and Legend of (uncredited)Episode: "A Papa for Butch and Ginger"
1961(uncredited)Episode: "Retaliation"
1964BoyEpisode: "Tramp Goes to Hollywood"
1967Carl MurchinsonEpisode: "The Computer Picnic"
1969WayneEpisode: "Chip on Wheels"
1971Rural boyEpisode: "Other Pastures, Other Fences"
1973PunchbowlEpisode: "The Gang's All Here"
1973WoodyEpisode: "Mismatch Maker"
1964Eddy WileyEpisode: "The Lucky Cow"
1982(uncredited)Episode: "New York, A.C./Live It Up/All's Fair in Love and War"

Directing Credits

YearTitleRole
1984Mugsy's Girls (aka Delta Pi)Director
1999Director

Producing and Other Credits

Brodie transitioned to production roles in the 1970s, serving as , , and on various projects.
YearTitleRole
1975
1984Delta Pi (aka Mugsy's Girls)Producer
1988Production executive
1993TreacherousProducer, writer
1995The Immortals, , second unit director

Bibliography and mentions

Kevin Brodie's early career as a child actor is documented in John Holmstrom's The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995 (Michael Russell, 1996), which provides an entry on his roles in mid-20th-century films such as The Night of the Grizzly (1966). This encyclopedic work emphasizes his contributions to cinema during his youth, offering historical context for his subsequent shift to directing and screenwriting in adulthood. Post-1999 film encyclopedias and actor biographies contain limited references to , with no major dedicated entries identified in scholarly publications as of 2025. These sparse mentions typically acknowledge his transition from performing in family-oriented films to helming independent projects like (1999), underscoring his enduring presence in niche film history discussions. No new bibliographies focusing on his directing work have been noted to date.

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