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Kevin Rahm

Kevin Rahm (born January 7, 1971) is an American actor best known for his prominent television roles, including Kyle McCarty on the legal drama (2001–2005), Lee McDermott on the comedy-drama (2007–2012), and Ted Chaough on the period drama (2010–2015). Born in , and raised partly in , Rahm graduated from Atlanta High School in , in 1989. He initially studied pre-law at , where he also served a Mormon mission in and on a French-speaking island in , before switching to drama and earning the Award for outstanding college actor in 1994. Rahm left university in 1996 to pursue in , landing his first professional role in a 1995 USA Network movie-of-the-week and soon appearing as a guest on and in a recurring capacity as Hansen on the short-lived series Rescue 77. His career gained momentum with the role of Amy Gray's nephew Kyle McCarty on Judging Amy, which he portrayed in over 60 episodes, showcasing his ability to handle complex family dynamics and emotional depth. On Desperate Housewives, Rahm played the sharp-witted Lee McDermott, half of the show's first openly gay married couple, contributing to the series' exploration of suburban relationships across 52 episodes. His portrayal of the charismatic advertising executive Ted Chaough on Mad Men earned him a shared Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2016. Rahm has since appeared in diverse projects, including the thriller Nightcrawler (2014) as news director Frank Kruse, the horror series Bates Motel (2013–2017) as district attorney Bob Paris, the action series Lethal Weapon (2016–2019) as Captain Brooks Avery, and more recent credits like recurring roles on Madam Secretary (2015–2019), The Affair (2018–2019), Halt and Catch Fire (2017), and Tiny Beautiful Things (2023). In his , Rahm married cardiothoracic Amy Lonkar on April 28, 2012, in a country-chic ceremony attended by 200 guests at a Burbank soundstage. The couple welcomed their daughter, Hunter, in September 2014. Rahm maintains ties to his roots and supports charitable causes, including through his annual Rahm Celebrity Golf Tournament benefiting .

Early life and education

Early life

Kevin Rahm was born on January 7, 1971, in . His family relocated to , where he spent much of his childhood in the Texarkana region, which spans the Texas-Louisiana border. During his high school years, Rahm attended Loyola College Prep in , where he participated as a cheerleader. He later transferred and graduated from Atlanta High School in , in May 1989. Following graduation, Rahm served as a full-time for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1990 to 1992, stationed in , , , and . These experiences abroad, combined with his high school activities, later influenced his interest in performance and .

Education

Rahm attended (BYU) in , beginning in 1992 after completing his high school education. Initially, he enrolled as a student, reflecting an early interest in legal studies. However, during his time at BYU, Rahm shifted his major to , drawn to the through involvement in university theater productions. In , as a junior at BYU, Rahm earned the prestigious Award for best college actor, recognizing his outstanding performance in a regional theater competition at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival; this accolade included a $2,500 scholarship. By 1996, having secured small acting roles, Rahm decided to leave BYU without completing his degree to relocate to and pursue a professional career in acting full-time.

Career

Early career

After leaving in 1996, where he had studied pre-law but participated in productions, Kevin Rahm moved to to pursue acting professionally. His background in student theater provided foundational preparation for auditions in the competitive scene. Rahm's first on-screen role came in 1995 with a part in the made-for-TV movie Out of Annie's Past. He made his feature film debut in 1998's Clay Pigeons, appearing as a bystander in the dark comedy directed by David Dobkin. In the late 1990s, Rahm began building his television resume with guest spots, including the role of Norvo Tigan in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Prodigal Daughter" in 1999. He also appeared as Clayton Hooper in an episode of Ally McBeal in 2001. Rahm landed his first starring television role as Leo Gorelick in the short-lived NBC sitcom Everything's Relative in 1999, playing a comedy writer navigating family dynamics alongside co-stars Jeffrey Tambor and Jill Clayburgh. The following year, he joined the cast of Jesse as Dr. Danny Kozak, appearing in 20 episodes from 1999 to 2000 in the NBC comedy starring Christina Applegate. Rahm achieved a breakthrough with his recurring lead role as Kyle McCarty, the troubled cousin of the protagonist, on the drama from 2001 to 2005, appearing in 66 episodes. This role marked his transition from supporting parts to more prominent, ongoing character work in network television.

Major roles and recognition

Rahm gained prominence with his recurring role as Lee McDermott, a and resident of , on the series from 2007 to 2012, appearing in 53 episodes. His portrayal of the character's evolving relationship with partner Bob Hunter added depth to the show's ensemble dynamics, contributing to the series' exploration of suburban life and personal secrets. In AMC's acclaimed drama Mad Men, Rahm played Ted Chaough, a rival advertising executive and at a competing firm, from 2010 to 2015 across 33 episodes. Introduced as a to the protagonist , Chaough's arc involved professional rivalries, mergers, and personal struggles, earning praise for Rahm's depiction of a principled yet conflicted figure in the 1960s ad world. For his ensemble work on the series, Rahm shared a Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2016. Rahm also took on guest and recurring parts in several other series during this period, including Bob Paris, a secretive club president, on A&E's Bates Motel from 2015 to 2016 in 9 episodes. He voiced Adult Frankie in the Fox comedy Surviving Jack in 2014 across 7 episodes, providing narration for the coming-of-age story. Additionally, from 2015 to 2019, he appeared as Mike Barnow, a sharp-witted political operative and friend to the Secretary of State, in 29 episodes of CBS's Madam Secretary. Culminating this phase of his career, Rahm starred as Captain Brooks Avery, the no-nonsense police captain overseeing the leads, in Fox's action-comedy adaptation from 2016 to 2019, featuring in 49 episodes. His steady performance anchored the procedural's blend of humor and high-stakes investigations, helping sustain the show's three-season run amid cast changes.

Recent work

In recent years, Kevin Rahm has transitioned toward recurring and guest roles in streaming series, building on his established television presence. From 2020 to 2022, he portrayed Charles Campbell, the father of Benji Campbell, in a recurring capacity across five episodes of the Hulu teen drama , where his character navigated family dynamics amid his son's coming-out story. In 2022, Rahm provided the voice of Carl McCaffrey, the cautious father figure to the titular protagonist, in the Apple TV+ animated series Life by Ella, which follows a middle-school girl's optimistic approach to life's challenges following a family tragedy. Rahm made a guest appearance in 2023 as Paul in the Hulu miniseries Tiny Beautiful Things, adapted from Cheryl Strayed's memoir, appearing in the episode "Go" to depict a complex interpersonal dynamic in the lead character's life. This role highlighted his versatility in limited-series formats on streaming platforms. As of 2025, Rahm has maintained a focus on selective television projects, continuing his expertise in ensemble-driven narratives without major new announcements from production outlets.

Personal life

Family

Kevin Rahm married cardiothoracic Amy Lonkar on April 28, 2012, in a country-chic ceremony attended by 200 friends and family on a soundstage in . The couple had been dating for two years prior to their wedding. Rahm and Lonkar welcomed their first child, a named Hunter, on September 13, 2014, at in . Rahm shared the news of Hunter's birth publicly through a heartfelt post featuring a photo of him holding the newborn, expressing his joy as a new father. Earlier that year, in April 2014, he had announced the couple's expectation of a baby girl via , which was widely covered in entertainment news. To support Lonkar's career at , the family relocated from to , prioritizing stability near her workplace. This move allowed Rahm to balance his acting commitments with family life, influencing his selection of roles that could accommodate proximity to home. The family continues to reside in Sacramento.

Religious affiliation and community involvement

Kevin Rahm was raised in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) by his mother, who had converted, with his father joining for her sake, though Rahm attended a during his youth. Following high school, he served a two-year mission for the church from approximately 1990 to 1992, including time in France, , and French-speaking regions such as Mauritius and , which he has described as a significant period of personal growth and commitment to his faith at the time. Rahm left the LDS Church in his early adulthood after attending Brigham Young University for two years, citing a lack of full comfort with its teachings despite his efforts to adhere to its principles. He is no longer a practicing member. In interviews, Rahm has occasionally reflected on his Mormon upbringing and the challenges of reconciling LDS values—such as emphasis on family, service, and moral conduct—with the demands of a Hollywood career, including navigating social scenes that conflicted with church standards. He has also discussed the emotional process of leaving the faith, including its impact on family relationships, in appearances on podcasts like The Adam Carolla Show (2013) and Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend (2013). Details on Rahm's current religious affiliation are not publicly detailed in available sources. His community involvement centers on non-religious philanthropy, such as co-founding the annual Rahm Celebrity Golf Tournament in 2019 to benefit , which has raised millions for pediatric care, though no specific ties to LDS-related causes have been publicized.

Filmography

Film

Kevin Rahm began his feature film career in the late with small roles in independent and mainstream productions.
YearTitleRoleCitation
1998Bystander at Amanda's
2000Friend #1
2004Terry
2014Frank Kruse
2017ClinicalAlex

Television

Rahm's television appearances encompass a wide range of roles, from one-off guest spots to long-running recurring characters across , , and sci-fi genres. After leaving university in 1996, Rahm landed his first professional role in the 1995 TV movie Out of Annie's Past for . He soon guest-starred on in 1996 and had a recurring role as Dr. Griffith on the short-lived series Rescue 77 in 1999. In 2001, he appeared as Tim in the episode "The One with Rachel's Date" on . In 1999, Rahm played Norvo Tigan, a member of the Tigan family, in the single episode "Prodigal Daughter" of . In 2001, he guest-starred as Clayton Hooper in one episode of the legal comedy Ally McBeal. In season 2 (1999-2000), Rahm had a recurring role as Dr. Danny Kozak on the sitcom Jesse, appearing in 20 episodes. Rahm achieved one of his breakthrough roles as Kyle McCarty, Amy Gray's cousin, on Judging Amy from 2001 to 2005, appearing in 66 episodes. He later portrayed Lee McDermott, a witty interior designer and husband in a , on from 2007 to 2012, in 53 episodes. On the period drama , Rahm played advertising executive Ted Chaough from 2010 to 2015 across 33 episodes, earning a shared Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2016. In 2017, Rahm guest-starred as Nathan Cardiff in one episode of . Rahm appeared as Bob Paris, the district attorney and a romantic interest for , in 9 episodes of the Bates Motel from 2015 to 2016. As Captain Brooks Avery on the action-comedy from 2016 to 2019, he was a series regular in 49 episodes, serving as the precinct captain. From 2015 to 2019, Rahm recurred as Mike Barnow, a shrewd political advisor, on Madam Secretary in 29 episodes. In the 2020 coming-of-age series Love, Victor, Rahm played recurring role of Charles Campbell, one of the protagonists' parents. He provided the voice of Carl McCaffrey in the animated comedy Life by Ella in 2022. Rahm's most recent television credit as of 2023 was a guest role as Paul in one episode of Tiny Beautiful Things.

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