Ken Earl

Ken Earl

Personal Details

Biography

Ken Earl has garnered widespread recognition for his exceptional contributions to the film industry, with a notable presence in a diverse range of cinematic endeavors.

He first gained widespread attention for his pivotal role in the 1996 film, "The Sentinel", a psychological thriller that showcased his versatility as a performer.

Prior to this, Earl had already made a lasting impression on audiences with his memorable portrayal of a character in the 1992 comedy-drama, "Mo' Money", a film that highlighted his ability to effortlessly transition between genres.

Furthermore, Earl's impressive range was also demonstrated in the 1993 family-friendly sports comedy, "Rookie of the Year", where he brought to life a character that captivated audiences of all ages.

Throughout his career, Ken Earl has consistently demonstrated his talent, versatility, and dedication to his craft, solidifying his position as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.

Career

1999
The Sentinel
The Sentinel as Joel Taggert
1998
Stuart Bliss
Stuart Bliss as Jehovah's Unite Man
1997
Time Under Fire
Time Under Fire as Sam Reeves
1993
Rookie of the Year
Rookie of the Year as Pepsi Executive
1992
Hellmaster
Hellmaster as Mama Jones (voice)
Equinox
Equinox as Banker
Mo' Money
Mo' Money as Bailiff