J. Kenneth Campbell

Acting

J. Kenneth Campbell

Overview

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Birthday
Jul 22, 1947 (78 years old)

J. Kenneth Campbell

Known For

Bluebird
1h 30m
DOLBY
Movie 2014

Bluebird

On a freezing January evening, school bus driver Lesley completes...

The Only Good Indian
1h 54m
DOLBY
Movie 2009

The Only Good Indian

Set in Kansas during the early 1900s, a teen-aged Native...

The Butcher's Daughter
25min
DOLBY
Movie 2008

The Butcher's Daughter

A Great Depression era film that follows a young farm...

Guess Who
1h 45m
DOLBY
Movie 2005

Guess Who

When a young African-American woman brings her fiancé home to...

Straight From the Heart
1h 40m
DOLBY
Movie 2003

Straight From the Heart

Jordan Donavan, a photographer in New York, is so disappointed...

Collateral Damage
1h 48m
DOLBY
Movie 2002

Collateral Damage

Firefighter Gordon Brewer is plunged into the complex and dangerous...

Blue Streak
1h 33m
DOLBY
Movie 1999

Blue Streak

Miles Logan is a jewel thief who just hit the...

Bulworth
1h 48m
DOLBY
Movie 1998

Bulworth

A suicidally disillusioned liberal politician puts a contract out on...

Cobb
2h 8m
DOLBY
Movie 1994

Cobb

Al Stump is a famous sports-writer chosen by Ty Cobb...

Cosmic Slop
1h 25m
DOLBY
Movie 1994

Cosmic Slop

In the tradition of The Twilight Zone, this bizarre, thought-provoking...

Biography

J. Kenneth Campbell's acting career has taken him from Broadway to feature films and television. His many films include Bulworth, Ulee's Gold, Guess Who?, Mars Attacks and The Abyss. He recently completed filming director Kevin Willmott's upcoming feature The Only Good Indian, in which Campbell plays a lead role, alongside Wes Studi (Avatar, Last of the Mohicans). On television, Campbell has appeared in Commander in Chief, Frasier, Charmed, Melrose Place, Ally McBeal, Picket Fences, Matlock, L.A. Law and many other series. Campbell was born in Flushing, New York, in 1947 the second of seven children. He was raised on Long Island and graduated from Cheshire Academy in Connecticut. It was at The University of Arizona where he discovered his calling. Forsaking the "security" of a college degree, he entered "The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater" to study acting with Sanford Miesner. Non-academic acting students in 1967 became automatically eligible for the Selective Service and in the middle of his second year at the Playhouse, Campbell was drafted into the U.S. Army. He retaliated, by joining the Marines. He was wounded in action, and after months of recuperation, he returned to The Playhouse and finished the program. Campbell has worked, on stage, in film and on television ever since.