Ken Hudson Campbell


Biography

The origin of Ken Hudson Campbell's acting career goes back to when he was just 15 years old. Campbell's earliest roles were in film, including "Law & Order" (1978), the John Cleese comedy "The Secret Policeman's Ball" (1979) and "Phoelix" (1979). He also appeared in the thriller "Unfair Exchanges" (1984) with Julie Walters and the Coral Browne biopic "Dreamchild" (1985). Campbell ...

Biography

The origin of Ken Hudson Campbell's acting career goes back to when he was just 15 years old. Campbell's earliest roles were in film, including "Law & Order" (1978), the John Cleese comedy "The Secret Policeman's Ball" (1979) and "Phoelix" (1979). He also appeared in the thriller "Unfair Exchanges" (1984) with Julie Walters and the Coral Browne biopic "Dreamchild" (1985). Campbell also lent his voice to various characters in the animated movie "Gobots: Battle of the Rock Lords" (1986) with Margot Kidder. He kept working in film throughout the nineties, starring in the Bill Murray fantastical comedy "Groundhog Day" (1993), the Kelsey Grammer action flick "Down Periscope" (1996) and the Bruce Willis blockbuster action picture "Armageddon" (1998). He also appeared in the Bruce Willis dramatic adaptation "Breakfast of Champions" (1999). Recently, he continued to act in the Piper Perabo dramatic adaptation "Coyote Ugly" (2000), "The Ladies Man" (2000) with Tim Meadows and the Eddie Murphy smash hit adaptation sequel "Dr. Dolittle 2" (2001). He also appeared in "Showtime" (2002) with Robert De Niro. Campbell's distinctive voice can be heard on "Titan A.E." (2000). Most recently, Campbell acted on "Girl Meets World" (Disney, 2013-17).

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