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Kevin Malcolm Curran (born 7 September, 1959 in Rusape) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played in both the 1983 Cricket World Cup and 1987 Cricket World Cup. He was also Zimbabwean cricket coach from August 2005 to September 2007 and is currently head of the Zimbabwe Cricket Academy.
A genuine allrounder, Curran was a right arm medium-fast bowler and right handed middle order batsman. He was a regular in English county cricket during the 1980s and passed 1000 runs in a season five times.
Kevin Gerard Curran (born 2003 in Barnet, London) is an English child actor.
He played the character of Bobby Beale in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders from the birth of the character on 24 July 2003 until May 2007, when he was replaced by Alex Francis.
Curran has worked with many actors and actresses including Hannah Waterman (his on-screen mother, Laura), Adam Woodyatt (his on-screen father, Ian), Ricky Groves, Laurie Brett, Melissa Suffield, James Martin, Thomas Law and Charlie Jones.
Kevin Curran is an American television writer. He has written for Late Night with David Letterman, Married...with Children, and The Simpsons. He also did the voice of Buck the dog on Married...with Children. In February 2004, he and longtime girlfriend, British author Helen Fielding, became parents to their first child, a boy named Dashiell Michael. Their second child, a daughter, was born July 16, 2006. Ms. Fielding is the author of the popular "Bridget Jones" books, as well as other successful books.
Kevin Curran (born December 19, 1920) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn in the VFL during the 1940s.
Curran was recruited to Hawthorn from Traralgon and played his first game with them in 1940. A rover, he made his debut in a game against Fitzroy but internal disputes over his selection ensured that it would be the only time he appeared in the season. Instead of staying on at Hawthorn he enlisted in the army, fighting against the Japanese in Dili.
In 1946 he made a return to Hawthorn and the following season represented Victoria at the Hobart carnival, the first on 9 interstate appearances during his career. He won Hawthorn's best and fairest award in 1948, also winning the Simpson Medal for his performance against West Australian in an interstate game. Curran captained Hawthorn for the 1950 season and his appointment saw a disgruntled Alec Albiston leave the club feeling he should have got the job.
Son, Dashiell Michael, with partner Helen Fielding, born 11 February 2004 at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles.
Resides in London, England and Los Angeles, California, USA.