Ken Jenkins
Ken Jenkins (born the August 28th 1940 with Dayton, Ohio, the United States) is an American actor. Its most known role is that of terrifying Dr. Bob Kelso, director of the hospital of the Sacré Heart in the Sitcom Scrubs . It also appeared in series such as X-Files, at the borders of reality , Star Trek: The new generation , and Dallas , where it incarnates a wild head warden which martyrise J.R. Ewing.
If he is a prolific television and movie actor, Ken Jenkins is also an actor of theater recognized, with more than 30 years of career on the boards. It assembles on average ten parts per annum, that is to say as an actor, director or a playwright. It incarnated in particular Hamlet and Cyrano of Bergerac, and played of other traditional parts of Shakespeare, Ibsen, George Bernard Shaw or Molière. He is the cofounder of Actors Theater of Louisville, in which he continues to play as an actor, and this since 1983.
Private life
Since 1970, it is married with the actress Katharine Houghton, of which it have three wire, Matthew, Daniel and Joshua (Daniel Jenkins its son is also actor). It is impassioned by the raising of the dogs, and also by the work of wood. Its Baxter dog in the series Scrubs is also its dog in the true life.
External bonds
- Site of Reference on the series Scrubs
| Random links: | Henri d' Arbois of Jubainville | Turlin | Patrick Pipe cleaner | Javier Put | Lithoijen | Geoagiu |