Ken McLeod
Ken McLeod is a talented American actor born on October 31, 1962, in Duluth, Minnesota. He completed his high school education at Eaton Rapids High School, graduating in 1981. After high school, Ken relocated to Utah, where he honed his martial arts skills at the Bob Borrow Karate Studio, training under renowned champion martial artist, Mr. Chip Wright. His dedication and hard work paid off when he earned a Black Belt in Karate from none other than Chuck Norris. During his training, Ken distinguished himself on the open karate circuit, securing numerous titles at Regional, State, and National tournaments.
In 1986, Ken made the bold move to Hollywood, California, to chase his dream of becoming an actor. He began his career with minor roles in several soap operas before landing his first leading role in the action film "Trained to Fight" in 1989. Since then, Ken has built an impressive filmography, appearing in a variety of movies such as "Showdown," "Deadly Target," "Guardian Angel," "Virtual Combat," and "Double Dragon," among others. With his extensive background in martial arts and a passion for acting, Ken McLeod has carved a niche for himself in the entertainment industry.