Ken Kirby's life story begins in the culturally rich and cosmopolitan metropolis of Vancouver, a city renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, situated in the majestic province of British Columbia, a region of unparalleled natural splendor in the heart of Canada.
Ken's remarkable career as a versatile actor and screenwriter has afforded him the esteemed opportunity to embody a diverse array of recurring characters, showcasing his impressive range and adaptability.
Notably, he has brought to life Ben on the widely popular Freeform series Good Trouble, captivating audiences with his nuanced portrayal of this complex character.
Additionally, Ken has made a lasting impression as Evan Tate on the CW series Dynasty, demonstrating his ability to navigate the intricacies of this pivotal role.
Furthermore, his outstanding performance as Byron on ABC's Grand Hotel has solidified his reputation as a talented and dedicated thespian.
Moreover, Ken's impressive turn as Noah on Fox's The Gifted has showcased his impressive range, as he effortlessly navigated the complexities of this multifaceted character.
Lastly, his critically acclaimed and Tribeca-nominated performance as Lenjamin McButtons in the groundbreaking and thought-provoking LGBTQ series The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo has cemented his status as a masterful actor and screenwriter, capable of tackling a wide range of roles with ease and conviction.
Ken has had the privilege of expanding his repertoire beyond television, by starring in a variety of independent film projects. One such notable endeavor is the horror feature, They Live In The Grey, which showcases his versatility as an actor. Moreover, he is set to appear in the upcoming romantic drama feature, This Time, further solidifying his reputation as a talented performer.
In addition to his impressive film credits, Ken has also made memorable appearances on numerous television shows. These include, but are not limited to, The English Teacher, Minx, Ballard, Magnum P.I, 9-1-1 Lonestar, The Conners, and Home Economics. Each of these roles has allowed him to hone his craft and demonstrate his range as an actor.