Kahil Dotay

Kahil Dotay
Occupation Actor, director, producer
Years active 2004–present

Kahil Dotay is an American actor, director, and producer.[1]

Dotay graduated with honors from the University of Florida and was first known for his role as young Richard Dreyfuss in the film Courage & Stupidity. Dotay has appeared in more than 20 major film productions . He was nominated for his performance in the movie Sarah and won best actor for his performance in the movie Full Spectrum . He had a speaking role as a detective in the HBO original series, The Wire, during its third season[2] and played the character Adam in the HBO original series, Washingtonienne.

In addition to acting, he currently is producing films for the company INTEGfilms, LLC.

In 2007, his script, "Frank & Flo" won first place in the "LA Shorts Fest".[3] Despite the story taking place in Las Vegas, the resulting film was shot around Midlothian, VA and Richmond, VA in mid-2009.

In 2011, he played Elmer Irey in the major motion picture J. Edgar, directed by Clint Eastwood. In 2013, he played Neco in the award-winning suspense/horror film titled, "Neco's Basement". In December 2014, he wrapped production on the feature film entitled, "Vampires in Virginia".[4] In 2015 he participated in several short films including, "Putting up with it" which was popular in film festivals. In 2016, he wrapped production on the feature entitled, "Sure Thing" where he worked on both sides of the camera. In 2017, he co-starred in the feature film entitled, "Dirty Money".

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