KELVIN
WATKINS
Writer
Stephen Kelvin Watkins was born in South America
to Welsh parents who were working in Caracas at
the time. He lived in Venezuela for seven years
and enjoyed exciting days in the Orinoco rainforest,
site of Angel Falls, world’s highest waterfall.
While his parents continued globe-trotting with
stints in Thailand, Australia, Cyprus, Canada,
Spain and the U.S., Kelvin went to boarding school
in England. Feeling like he’d just walked
into a Charles Dickens novel, the contrast with
Venezuela couldn’t have been greater. Liver
and onions for lunch, beatings with a cane for
dinner- he pined for arroz con pollo
and sunnier weather.
Later at Harrow School he began writing fiction
and enjoyed going to Leicester Square in London
to see the latest films. It was there that he
first saw Highlander on a giant screen newly equipped
with THX. He still remembers being blown away
right from the start with the crashing chords
of Queen’s “Princes of the Universe”.
Restless, he moved to Washington D.C. for a Master’s
degree at Georgetown University where he also
edited the literary magazine. But there he learned
that novelists usually become famous and rich
only after they die, so he moved to Los Angeles
and studied screenwriting at the University of
Southern California.
He met his future wife Aviva in the program and
they journeyed together to Kathmandu, St. Petersburg
and Istanbul. They were married in 2000 back in
England at Keble College, Oxford.
Still an avid traveler with a taste for adventure,
he jumped at the chance to help create the next
chapter of the Highlander legend.
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