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  1. Kevin J. Wilson is a New Zealand actor. He is best known for his performance as Sam Murphy on the satirical Frontline and his role as Senator Albinus on STARZ TV series Spartacus. He has also portrayed Sir Malcolm in the erotic soap opera Chances.

  2. Kevin J. Wilson is a New Zealand-born actor who has appeared in TV shows such as Spartacus, Legend of the Seeker, and Xena: Warrior Princess. He has also been nominated for awards in NZ and Australia 15 times and trained as a classical actor.

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  3. Kevin J. Wilson. Kevin J. Wilson is a New Zealand actor. He is best known for his performance as Sam Murphy on the satirical Frontline and his role as Senator Albinus on STARZ TV series Spartacus. He has also portrayed Sir Malcolm in the erotic soap opera Chances. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  4. Kevin J. Wilson is the Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer of Procopio, a law firm serving various industries in San Diego. He engages with clients and attorneys to ensure a first-class legal service experience and coordinates the firm's external marketing and business development operations.

  5. Kevin J. Wilson is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes An Angel at My Table, Ike: Countdown to D-Day, Spartacus, Xena: Warrior Princess, The Shannara Chronicles, Pictures, Chunuk Bair, and Frontline.

  6. Kevin J Wilson specialises in playing no-nonsense Kiwi blokes. Brought up partly in a house in the bush, Wilson began his long acting career at Auckland University. Since his TV debut in Pukemanu he has acted in almost every genre, and starred in movies Chunuk Bair and Pictures (as photographer Alfred Burton), and police series Shark in the Park.

  7. 1 Introduction. Bayesian optimisation is a sample-efficient optimisation algorithm for the optimisation of expensive-to-evaluate functions that do not possess a mathematical expression or where the expression is too complex to be solved analytically [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. Examples of these functions are physical experiments and computer simulations.