Kevin's Bio
Almost a decade after his life as a Backstreet Boy began, Kevin Richardson is
as humble as he was the day it all started. Enjoying the moments and embracing
the opportunities, Kevin has undoubtedly come a long way but he still holds
close the people and memories that have helped guide him to this place in his
life.
A native of Lexington, Kentucky, Kevin grew up singing in church, playing sports
and enjoying the outdoors. Music was always a constant and as a teenager he was
often seen jotting down lyrics or playing the piano. In high school, he was
involved with activities ranging from musicals to football. His desire for
perfection led him to success in everything he did and helped him develop a work
ethic and personal versatility that would drive his future successes.
In the early 1990's, after graduating from high school, Kevin moved to Orlando,
Florida to pursue performing opportunities. It was in Orlando that Kevin met up
with Nick, Howie and AJ and together they formed the Backstreet Boys. Soon after
becoming a group, Kevin invited his cousin Brian to join and the rest is
Backstreet history. Since the Backstreet Boys began they have seen record sales
of over 65 million albums world wide, have sold out countless tours and have
received a multitude of awards acknowledging their exceptional harmonies and
contributions to pop culture.
Kevin has also become an active advocate of colon cancer awareness and
prevention, a cause that has become particularly important to him since losing
his father, Jerald Wayne Richardson, to the disease in 1991. In 2001, Kevin
joined several congresspeople, including Congresswoman Slaughter of New York, on
Capitol Hill to introduce the “Eliminate Colorectal Cancer Act.” This was
established to promote early detection and treatment of colon cancer.
In 2003 Kevin made his Broadway acting debut as the super-smooth lawyer Billy
Flynn in the musical “Chicago" (a role he also played on the London West End
stage and at San Francisco's Golden Gate Theatre). In addition to his work in
“Chicago,” Kevin also performed in several regional theatrical productions
during his hiatus from Backstreet.
Kevin also founded the Just Within Reach Foundation (JWRF) – an organization
bearing the initials of his late father - dedicated to providing education and
promoting personal responsibility for keeping the environment clean of potential
cancer-causing pollutants and toxins. Kevin has worked tirelessly the past
several years to help further the goals of JWRF, including participating in the
Olympic Torch Relay in honor of the foundation and testifying before a
Congressional committee. Through the foundation, Kevin has also distributed over
a dozen scholarships to environmental science majors and has worked with
National Geographic to make an educational video on heroes in American history.
Moving forward Kevin hopes to continue his outreach by lending his voice, time
and passion to the Natural Resources Defense Council and Kentuckians For The
Commonwealth. Currently, Kevin resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Kristin,
and is preparing for the release of a new Backstreet Boys album in June of 2005.