Who is Kevin Turen? About the ‘Euphoria’ producer who dies at 44 – Hollywood Life

Kevin Turan He was an integral part of many famous shows and films, although most of his work was behind the scenes. The producer died at 44. His death was confirmed on Sunday, November 12, according to The Hollywood Reporter. There is information about the director of Penske Media Corporation Jay Penske shared the sad news of Kevin’s death in a statement to THR. “Despite what he did in Hollywood, Kevin’s greatest passion was his family and friends,” he said. “He was so proud of his children. He is his wife, Evelina, are determined that their children grow up with great values and ensure that they make a difference in the wider world. Our collective heart breaks for them, and we all feel such a deep sense of loss. We will miss Kevin so much, and this town has lost one of today’s brightest rising stars.”
Following the sad news of Kevin’s death, find out more about the late producer here.
Co-founded Kevin Little Lamb Productions
While Kevin has had a long career in the entertainment industry, in recent years, he has co-founded Little Lamb Productions with Sam and Ashley Levinson. The production company also helped develop the successful shows Euphoria and The Idol for HBO. Kevin was an executive producer for each show. He had also worked on other prestigious projects such as An unbearable weight of great talent.

He worked closely with Ti West
In addition to his partnership with the Levinsons, Kevin had a strong relationship with the director The West. He was the producer of his films Peel and X, as well as the unreleased sequel MaXXXine, according to his IMDb profile.
He was married for over 10 years
As mentioned in Jay’s statement, Kevin was married and had children. The pair tied the knot in June 2012. Not much other information about them or their children is readily available.
He began his career in film after graduating from Columbia University
Kevin studied English and Critical Film Studies at an Ivy League school, per THR. After graduating, he started his career at First Look Studios (then Capital Entertainment). After his time at First Look, he held senior positions in production companies such as Infinity Media, Treehouse Pictures, and Phantom Four. He co-founded Little Lamb in 2018.
Some of his projects were still in progress when he died
At the time of his death, Kevin had many unknown projects, according to his IMDb profile. In addition to what was mentioned above MaXXXine, reportedly he was doing Francis and the Godfather, Green Lantern Corps, Gossamer, Solitary, and an untitled project including The Weekend.