Ken Godmere, a Canadian native, was born in a small Ontario town, where he spent his formative years before moving to Toronto in the early 1980s to pursue a career in professional acting.
During his early years in Toronto, Godmere honed his craft through numerous stage productions, musicals, physical theatre, and improvisation, even having the privilege of performing in The Second City's inaugural Masterclass show, 'Loonstruck'.
As his career progressed, Godmere joined a long-running repertory theatre company, where he continued to work extensively in local, regional, and national theatres, earning accolades as an actor, director, writer, and designer.
However, following a series of life-altering events, Godmere rebooted his career, taking his critically-acclaimed solo show 'Vernus Says Surprise' on a nationwide tour.
In 2013, Godmere relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has since become a prominent figure in the city's thriving film and television industry.