Ken Spassione

Ken Spassione

Birthday: 25 January 1972, Orange, New Jersey, USA
Height: 178 cm
Born in Orange, New Jersey and acting and performing since the age of 13, Ken Spassione, Jr. has appeared in a broad array of live theater, films and as a voice actor.Ken developed his acting technique at Seton Hall University, receiving training from theater Professors Jim "Doc" McGlone and the late Gil Rathbun. With nearly 90 live produ... Show more »
Born in Orange, New Jersey and acting and performing since the age of 13, Ken Spassione, Jr. has appeared in a broad array of live theater, films and as a voice actor.Ken developed his acting technique at Seton Hall University, receiving training from theater Professors Jim "Doc" McGlone and the late Gil Rathbun. With nearly 90 live productions to his credit, ranging from Shakespeare to Greek tragedy to parlor comedy, Ken is an experienced, capable performer, with a reputation of being easy to work with, while remaining very focused on his work.In 2003 Ken made his first film appearance as Quinley Blais in the critically acclaimed, award winning improvised feature film: "Getting Out of Rhode Island," and most recently appeared on film as a stunt fighter, one of Bane's thugs, in the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight Rises."Ken is also known as a Voice Actor for animation, video games and English language adaptations of foreign television shows. In 2011 and 2012 Ken worked on the Turkish television adventure show "Kollama" (or "Cover Me") as the mysterious villain "Golge"Ken regularly provides voice characterizations for numerous animated shows from Italy, Spain, Germany and Korea, playing everything from a not-too bright Horse, a fast talking fox and a villainous train, sometimes all in the same day!Most recently he was cast in an upcoming multi-platform game by Con Artist Studios in three distinct primary roles. The game is scheduled to release in Fall 2016.Believing strongly in the idea that training never goes out of style, Ken routinely works with Marla Kirban in Manhattan and Roy "Uncle Roy" Yokelson of Antland Productions in Bloomfield, New Jersey refining his vocal performance technique. Show less «
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