Ken McLeod, an accomplished American actor, was born on October 31, 1962, in Duluth, Minnesota. He completed his high school education at Eaton Rapids High School in 1981, after which he relocated to Utah. During his time in Utah, Ken pursued his interest in martial arts by training at the renowned Bob Borrow Karate Studio under the guidance of champion martial artist, Mr. Chip Wright.
Under the tutelage of Mr. Wright, Ken diligently honed his skills, ultimately testing and earning his prestigious black belt in karate from the esteemed Chuck Norris. Throughout his training, Ken consistently demonstrated exceptional prowess, winning numerous regional, state, and national tournaments on the open karate circuit.
In 1986, Ken relocated to Hollywood, California, marking the beginning of his acting career. He initially secured bit parts in various soap operas before landing his first lead movie role in 1989, starring in the film "Trained to Fight". Subsequently, Ken continued to appear in a range of films, including "Showdown", "Deadly Target", "Guardian Angel", "Virtual Combat", "Double Dragon", and many more.
In addition to his acting endeavors, Ken has also been actively working on his own screenplays, having completed an impressive total of ten scripts thus far. His ultimate goal is to bring these screenplays to life by producing and starring in them.