- Height6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
- Ken Feinberg has been producing, directing, writing, and acting for over 25 years in award-winning films, hit television series and major heater projects in Los Angeles, New York Florida and Atlanta. He has won numerous awards in more than 100 productions, and he has achieved a great deal in the years he's been in Hollywood after nurturing his career in New York Florida and Atlanta.
Ken Feinberg founded Creative Studios of Atlanta in 2005 after relocating to Atlanta after years of working in Los Angeles. Feinberg has been directing, writing, producing and acting for over 25 years in award-winning films, hit television series and major theater projects in Los Angeles, New York Florida and Atlanta. He has won numerous awards in more than 100 productions, and he has achieved a great deal in the years he's been in Hollywood after nurturing his career in New York Florida and Atlanta.
Feinberg just wrapped producing/directing the feature SLICE OF LIFE, and just sold the Family Christmas movie SANTA'S BOOT CAMP. Prior to 2013 Feinberg has premiered 4 films premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Feinberg has directed over 100 short films.
As an actor, Feinberg is known to millions of television viewers around the world for his role as the Chaos Demon in the highly acclaimed Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
As a theater director, Feinberg is noted for directing the hit Hollywood show A Tribute to Saturday Night Live.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Fred G. Clinkscales
- He was interviewd by 'People Magazin for their most eligible bachelor issue 2001.
- He was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful Atlantans along with superstar Julia Roberts.
- Recently played in a charity softball game with Christina Applegate, Amy Weber (Son of the Beach (2000)), Anna Nicole Smith and others. Ken was the winning pitcher, and his catcher was Molly Culver from V.I.P. (1998).
- Ken was nominated for a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for a theatre play he co-wrote and produced called, "Real Life Photographs" -- a family drama about a loving Kentucky family dealing with mental illness.
- Yale University Press published "Peter and Wendy in Neverland", Ken's adaptation of "Peter Pan", written specifically for a deaf theater company.
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