Ken Osborne
Ken Osborne has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry since childhood, starting out as a song and dance performer in theater circuits. By his early teens, he had enrolled at "The American Academy of Theatre Arts" in New York City, focusing on acting and directing. At just sixteen, he signed a seven-year acting contract with Twentieth Century Fox Studios.
During his time at Fox, Ken established his own Playhouse Theatre, where he took on multiple roles as a director, actor, and producer. At the age of nineteen, he made his mark in film with his debut project, "It Could Happen to You." His creativity extended to television, where he wrote and directed shows such as "Meet Milie" and "Tales of Turf and Live by a Star." Additionally, he played a key role in founding the Board of N.A.B.I.T. and the Independent Screen Producers Association, serving as its first official president.
Over a remarkable fifty-four-year career, Mr. Osborne has authored several novels, numerous plays, and more than 90 screenplays, with 40 sold to various producers and companies. He has directed and produced over 26 major motion pictures based on his own screenplays and has been involved in creating more than 200 commercials, documentaries, and training films for the military across the globe. Throughout his journey, Ken has led production efforts for various companies, including Lee Lacey and Associates, Skylark Productions, Ubang Productions, and his own ventures.
Filmography
Nightmare in Wax