Kent Osborne's illustrious career in show business began in his early youth, showcasing his talents as a song and dance kid on the theatre stage circuits. As a teenager, he enrolled in the prestigious "American Academy of Theatre Arts" in New York City, where he honed his skills as an actor and director.
At the tender age of sixteen, Osborne's exceptional talent caught the attention of "Twentieth Century Fox Studios," which signed him to a 7-year actor contract. During this period, he simultaneously owned and operated his own Playhouse Theatre, where he showcased his versatility by directing, acting, and producing numerous plays.
At the ripe age of nineteen, Osborne made his mark in the film industry by writing, directing, and producing his debut film, "It Could Happen to You." He continued to make a name for himself in television, penning and directing the popular shows "Meet Milie" and "Tales of Turf and Live by a Star."
Osborne's dedication to the industry led him to play a pivotal role in establishing the Board of N.A.B.I.T and. the Independent Screen Producers Association, earning him the distinction of being voted the First official President.
Throughout his remarkable 54-year career in the theatre, Mr. Osborne has demonstrated his remarkable range by writing numerous novels, plays, and screenplays. In fact, an impressive 40 of his screenplays were sold to other producers and companies, with over 26 of them being produced and directed by Osborne himself.
In addition to his work in feature films, Osborne has also made a significant impact in the world of commercials, documentaries, industrial, and armed forces training films. He has written and directed over 200 projects worldwide, solidifying his reputation as a prolific and talented filmmaker.
Throughout his illustrious career, Osborne has had the privilege of working with various production companies, including Lee Lacey and Associates, Skylark Productions, Ubang Productions, and his own.