Ken Howard
Biography
Ken Howard (March 28, 1944 — March 23, 2016) was a prominent American actor celebrated for his impactful performances in film and television. He gained widespread recognition for his role in the musical "1776," where he showcased his remarkable talent, and for his portrayal of Coach Ken Reeves in the acclaimed series "The White Shadow." Beyond his acting career, Howard was a dedicated advocate for his fellow performers, serving as the National President of The Screen Actors Guild from 2009 until his passing in 2016. His tenure in this leadership role was marked by a commitment to improving the working conditions and rights of actors in the industry. Known for his warm personality and professionalism, he left an indelible mark on both the entertainment field and the union he represented. Howard's contributions to the arts and his efforts to support actors continue to be remembered and celebrated by colleagues and fans alike.
Filmography
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Grey Gardens (2009)
2009 • Phelan Beale
Better Living Through Chemistry
2014 • Walter Bishop
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
1970 • Arthur
The Man in the Brown Suit
1989 • Gordon Race
Arc
2006 • Santee
Smother
2008 • Gene Cooper
At First Sight
1999 • Virgil's Father
1776
1972 • Thomas Jefferson
A Vow to Cherish
1999 • John Brighton
Joy
2015
Superdome
1978 • Dave Walecki
Dreamer: Inspired By a True Story
2005 • William Ford
In Her Shoes
2005 • Michael Feller
The Wedding Ringer
2015 • Ed Palmer
Such Good Friends
1971 • Cal
The Beacon
2009 • Oficer Ford
A.C.O.D.
2013 • Gary
Tactical Assault
1998 • General Horace White
Manhunter
1974 • Dave Barrett
The Judge (2014)
2014 • Judge Warren
The Net (1995)
1995 • Michael Bergstrom
Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story
1991 • Bill Smart