Ken Howard
American actor and award-winning performer

Born
March 28th, 1944
81 years ago
Died
March 23rd, 2016
9 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actor who gained prominence for a career spanning several decades in film, television, and theater. Best recognized for the role of Coach Ken Reeves in the television series "The White Shadow." Received a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for the Broadway production of "Child's Play". Served as president of the Screen Actors Guild from 2009 to 2011, advocating for the rights of performers. In addition to television and stage work, appeared in films including "Caprice" and "The Descendants."
Portrayed Coach Ken Reeves in 'The White Shadow'
Won a Tony Award for 'Child's Play'
Served as president of the Screen Actors Guild
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