Ken Renard
Ken Renard, originally named Kenneth Fitzroy Renwick, entered the world on November 19, 1905, in Port of Spain, Trinidad. He carved out a niche for himself in the entertainment industry as a talented actor. Renard's impressive filmography includes notable works such as **"100 Dollars pour un shérif"** (1969), **"Celui par qui le scandale arrive"** (1960), and **"L'exorciste II: L'hérétique"** (1977). His performances showcased his versatility and depth, earning him recognition within the film community.
Throughout his career, Renard demonstrated a remarkable ability to embody diverse characters, leaving a lasting impression on audiences. His contributions to cinema spanned several decades, during which he became a respected figure in both French and American films.
Ken Renard's life came to a close just three days shy of his 88th birthday, when he passed away on November 16, 1993, in Los Angeles County, California. Despite his departure, his legacy endures through the memorable roles he portrayed and the impact he made on the film industry. Renard's journey from Trinidad to Hollywood serves as an inspiring testament to his talent and dedication to the craft of acting.