Ken Grant

Ken Grant

74 · Born: Dec 18, 1950

Personal Details

BornDec 18, 1950 Jacksonville, Florida, USA

Biography

Ken Grant, born Kenneth Wayne Grant on December 18, 1950, in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, is a multifaceted professional with a remarkable career spanning decades.

His early work in the entertainment industry was marked by his contributions to iconic television shows such as Tony Orlando and Dawn and The Carol Burnett Show, as well as notable films like Mame, Funny Lady, and S.O.B.

Throughout his career, Grant has demonstrated his versatility by transitioning to work on soap operas, commercials, and more dramatic films, which ultimately fueled his growing passion for working behind the camera.

His extensive knowledge of music and dance has led to opportunities to work on various Nickelodeon and Disney shows, where he has served as a choreographer, acting coach, assistant director, and director.

In recent years, Grant has expanded his repertoire to include work on web series such as Adventures in Assisting and the documentary What is the Electric Car?, solidifying his status as a well-rounded and accomplished professional.

Now, Grant has become a renowned acting and performance coach, continuing to share his expertise with aspiring artists in the Los Angeles area.

Career

1983
Vultures
Vultures as Hotel Clerk
1982
One from the Heart
One from the Heart as Dancer (uncredited)
1974
Mame
Mame as Dancer (uncredited)
1965
The Cincinnati Kid
The Cincinnati Kid as Shoeshine Boy (uncredited)
1964
Robin and the 7 Hoods
Robin and the 7 Hoods as Dancing Orphan
2010
What is the Electric Car?
What is the Electric Car? as Director, Writer