Kevin McCarey

Kevin McCarey

Biography

Kevin McCarey is an Emmy Award winning filmmaker whose films have been shown on the National Geographic Channel, PBS, NBC and the Turner Networks. He is also a published author. Raised in New York's Hudson Valley, Kevin McCarey attended SUNY Maritime College. During the Vietnam War, he served as a deck officer aboard merchant ships carrying "booze and bombs" to the war zone. These misadventures are recounted in Oceans Apart: the Wanderings of a Young Mariner. Later, McCarey took a job as boat captain of a research vessel in Puerto Rico. There he took part in the efforts to stop the bombing of Culebra, recounted in his book, Islands Under Fire: the Improbable Quest to Save the Corals of Puerto Rico. This led to work as an oceanographer on a variety of expeditions from the North Atlantic to the South Pacific.

Production

Tigers of the Snow

1997

As Writer

Beneath Paradise

2015

As Executive Producer

The Bell

1990

As Writer

San Juan Story

1990

As Director

San Juan Story

1990

As Writer

Coyotes

1999

As Director

Battle of the Arctic Giants

2004

As Supervising Producer

Cheetahs: The Deadly Race

2002

As Supervising Producer

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