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In 1994 Kenneth first appeared on screen as the Doctor who delivers tragic news to Travis Tritt in the highly lauded CMA music video of the smash hit country song "Tell Me I was Dreaming." He even had hair back then! Since then, Kenneth has appeared on television in featured, co-starring and recurring roles in FEAR THE WALKING DEAD (AMC), THE LEFTOVERS (HBO), LONGMIRE (A&E/ NETFLIX), QUEEN OF THE SOUTH (USA Network) REVOLUTION (NBC), FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS (NBC), DALLAS (TNT), PRISON BREAK (FOX), and WALKER, TEXAS RANGER. He co-stars in a feature for Amazon called TROOP ZERO with Viola Davis, and on NETFLIX in the feature RICH KIDS as Daryl. He has been featured in OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN with Morgan Freeman, and DRIVE ANGRY 3D with Nicolas Cage. In the Summer of 2019, Ken won Best Actor in Austin's 48 Hour Film Festival for his portrayal as a grieving husband in the short film 6:15. Kenneth is a theater actor in Austin as well and has earned a B. Iden Payne award for his performance as Taggart in MEN OF TORTUGA (Street Corner Arts), he has also played Joe Cooper in KILLER JOE (Capital T Theatre), Denny in A STEADY RAIN (A Chick & A Dude), and Ariel in THE PILLOWMAN (Hyde Park Theatre,) which earned him an Austin Critics Table award. In 2010 Kenneth was chosen as "Actor of the Year" by the Austin Theatre Examiner: Reader's Choice Awards, as well as as Best Featured Actor in a Comedy by Ryan E. Johnson of the Austin Theatre Examiner. Kenneth originated the character of Abner in his one-man theatrical show entitled WICKER CHAIRS and has also penned WIND CHIMES AND VARICOSE CREAM, which was published in the Texas Theatre Journal as well as SEAMSTRESS, which won Best of Fest at Hyde Park Theatre's Fronterafest. Kenneth serves as a core company theatre member of both Hyde Park Theatre and Capital T Theatre in Austin, Texas and lives near Austin with his wife Cathryn. He is a graduate of the Fine Arts program at Sam Houston State University.