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  1. Kevin Rahm es un actor nacido en el año 1971 en Estados Unidos conocido por Nightcrawler, Mujeres desesperadas (Serie de TV), La juez Amy (Serie de TV), Arma letal (Serie de TV), La vida según Ella (Serie de TV), LA Blues, I Hate My Teenage Daughter (Serie de TV), Alfie, Clinical y Surviving Jack (Serie de TV)

  2. 12 de jun. de 2013 · It was last year, during production of the season 5 finale of "Mad Men," that series creator Matt Weiner first hinted to Kevin Rahm there might be more in store for his character, Ted Chaough.

  3. 7 de jun. de 2013 · I hope Rahm is still a part of Mad Men for the final season, and I’m looking forward to seeing the evolution of all of these great, meaty characters as we reach the end of the 60s. By the way, I ...

  4. Kevin focuses on antitrust merger review, including pre-transaction counseling, merger investigations and merger litigations. He previously served as head of the FTC’s Mergers IV Division, where he led investigations in proposed transactions in key industries, including retail, consumer products, distribution, hospitals and other healthcare providers.

  5. Kevin Rahm portrays the role of Lee McDermott on Desperate Housewives. Kevin Patrick Rahm was born on January 7, 1971 in Mineral Wells, Texas and was raised in Bossier City. He studied pre-law at Brigham Young University but dropped out in 1996 to pursue acting. While attending Brigham Young...

  6. Kevin Patrick Rahm plays Joe Hutnik on Scrubs.. Bio []. Born in Mineral Wells, Texas, but raised in Bossier City, Louisiana, Kevin started appearing in TV movies in 1995. In 1999 he was cast as Dr. Danny Kozak in Jesse, a stint that lasted for 20 episodes.In 2001 he was cast in Judging Amy as Kyle McCarty and appeared in 66 episodes. He has also appeared in 16 episodes of Desperate Housewives ...

  7. Rahm next landed what seemed on paper to be his big break, starring in his own NBC sitcom "Everything's Relative" alongside veterans Jeffrey Tambor and Jill Clayburgh, but only four episodes aired and ratings were anemic. The network was impressed with the actor's work, though, and added him to the cast of its sitcom "Jesse" in the fall.