Ken Weiler is a multifaceted American artist with a distinguished career spanning over three decades, showcasing his versatility as an actor, writer, musician, and acting teacher.
As a talented actor, Ken has made notable appearances in various television series, including Better Things, Friends, Grey's Anatomy, Blunt Talk, The West Wing, House, Bones, Desperate Housewives, The Rookie, and 9-1-1.
Moreover, Ken has taken on leading roles in independent projects, such as the comedy film Karaoke King, and has portrayed significant characters, like Stephen Semprevivo, in the Netflix docudrama Operation Varsity Blues.
Ken is also a founding member of the Los Angeles-based rock band The Four Postmen, recognized for their high-energy performances and witty songwriting.
In addition to his artistic pursuits, Ken holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting from Rutgers University and has been teaching for over two decades at the Elizabeth Mestnik Acting Studio, where he serves as a core faculty member.
Ken has secured two network development deals and has recently completed a heartfelt, comedic screenplay titled 22 CATS, which draws inspiration from the unexpected turn of events that followed the inheritance of his late mother's twenty-two cats, transforming his personal grief and loss into a story of love and healing.