Ken Rowland is known for I Give You My Heart, Daydreamer's Reality (2018) and The Nigerian (2015).
Ken Rush was born in 1968 in Carrollton, Georgia (suburb of Atlanta). He attended Plantation High School in Plantation, Florida (suburb of Ft. Lauderdale) his freshman and sophmore years, and attended Carrollton High School his junior and senior years where he graduated in 1986. Member of the honor society and played football and baseball. His father (deceased in 1993), was a drywall contractor and equestrian trainer and mother, a hair & make-up artist, as well as interior designer were divorced in 1981. His older sister is Sandee (b. 1966), younger brother, Kevin (b. 1969) and younger sister Ashley (b. 1984). Ken's first film role was a one-line part in The Kindred (1997). His first television appearance was in Days of Our Lives (1998). Graduated in 1992 from the University of West Georgia with a degree in Finance. He also held many offices in the Eta Sigma Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Ken began studying acting upon arrival in LA in 1995. Since moving to Southern California has taken up surfing, rock climbing and marathon running.
Ken Russell tried several professions before choosing to become a film director; he was a still photographer and a dancer and he even served in the Army, but film was his destiny. He began by making several short films which paved the way for his brilliant television films of the 1960s that are acclaimed for his attention to detail and opulent visuals. His third feature film Women in Love (1969) was a triumph that made him known internationally. In the 1970s, his talent truly blossomed. Over the next two decades he would direct a succession of remarkable films, most containing the trademark flamboyance that critics generally dismiss but many find engrossing. He will forever be remembered as a controversial, visionary artist with something of a third eye for oddball dramas with captivating images and themes.
Ken Rutt is an actor, known for The Last Beyond (2019) and The F.B.I. Files (1998).
Ken Sagoes, born in Stockbridge, Georgia and raised in Atlanta, is an award winning writer and actor who has over 100 film, TV, and stage credits. He attended Kennesaw State University and studied writing and directing under the UCLA Extension program. Sagoes also studied under two entertainment legends, Edmund J. Cambridge and Marlon Brando. He's a former staff writer with Paramount Television, won a CableAce Award and was a HUMANITAS Prize Finalist for writing and co-starring in Disney Channel's "On Promised Land". Sagoes has written fourteen plays and over thirty-five screenplays. As a stage actor, he has received several awards, including a NAACP Theater nomination for Ted Lange's critically acclaimed play, "George Washington's Boy". In film, he is best known for the role of "Kincaid", one of the Dream Warriors in the classic horror films, A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, 3 & 4, making him the first African-American actor to survive a major horror film and return for a sequel. He's also known for John Singleton's "ROSEWOOD" as the loveable "Big Baby" and the role of "Darryl" with Martin Lawrence in the hit series, "What's Happening Now". In 1997, Sagoes founded GBC-Giving Back Corporation, a 501 (c) 3 organization that helps send inner city youth to summer camp and helps pay for books and supplies for college bound students. GBC also gives an Annual Toast/Roast to honor entertainment pioneers who have paved the way.
Ken Samuels is an actor and producer, known for Double Team (1997), Gunblast Vodka (2000) and Music from Under a Bridge (2002).
Ken Sandberg was born on 12 October 1984 in Minnesota, USA. He is an actor, known for The Barren Pine (2016), Carl (2011) and Sammy's Suicidal Tendencies (2012).
Ken Sanders is known for Murder Among the Mormons (2021).
Ken Sansom was born on 2 April 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He was an actor, known for The Long Goodbye (1973), The Sting (1973) and Airport 1975 (1974). He was previously married to Carla. He died on 8 October 2012 in Holladay, Utah, USA.
Ken Sanzel is known for Numb3rs (2005), The Replacement Killers (1998) and Scar City (1998).