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Ken Earl Filmography

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KenEarl

Known for Acting · Miss Missouri, Time Under Fire, The Confidence Man

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Ken Earl is a noteworthy figure in the realm of physical media, particularly celebrated for his role in the 1997 sci-fi thriller, *Time Under Fire*. This film stands out not only for its engaging narrative but also as a collector's gem, often sought after for its unique blend of action and speculative storytelling. Ken’s performance in the film showcases his ability to captivate audiences, making it a highlight in his career and a must-have for genre enthusiasts. Beyond *Time Under Fire*, Ken's contributions to the industry reflect a dedication to diverse roles that resonate with collectors who appreciate the evolution of home video. His work often embodies the quintessential elements of ’90s cinema that collectors cherish—nostalgia, unique storytelling, and memorable performances. As collectors continue to seek out titles that encapsulate the essence of physical media, Ken Earl’s films remain significant for their lasting impact and the tactile joy they bring to home video libraries.

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What is Ken Earl known for?

Ken Earl is known for his acting roles in films such as 'Time Under Fire' (1997) where he played Sam Reeves, 'Miss Missouri' (1990) as Memphis, 'The Confidence Man' (2001) as A.J., and 'Stuart Bliss' (1998) as Jehovah's Unite Man.

What genres does Ken Earl's filmography span?

Ken Earl's filmography spans several genres including Drama, Crime, Comedy, Thriller, Action, and Mystery.

What era or decades does Ken Earl's work cover?

Ken Earl's work covers the years from 1990 to 2001, with his most-active decade being the 1990s.

How many films are in Ken Earl's filmography?

Ken Earl has a total of 4 films listed in his filmography.

Do Ken Earl's films appear across physical media formats?

The provided information does not specify the physical media formats for Ken Earl's films.