Ken Finkleman
Known for: Acting
Born: January 30, 1946
Ken Finkleman is a Canadian filmmaker, writer, and actor known for his contributions to television and film. Finkleman is notably recognized for creating and starring in the satirical television series "The Newsroom." The show, which aired in the 1990s, offered a sharp and humorous critique of the media industry and gained critical acclaim for its incisive commentary. His work extends beyond "The Newsroom" series. Finkleman has been involved in various film and television projects, showcasing his talents as a writer, director, and actor. He often brings a satirical and thought-provoking approach to his work, addressing societal and cultural themes with wit and insight.
Known for
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Married Life: The Movie
1980
Various Roles
Escape from the Newsroom
George Findlay
The Newsroom
George Findlay
Foolish Heart
More Tears
Good God
George Findlay
Good Dog
George
Airplane II: The Sequel
Director
Who's That Girl
Writer
Head Office
Director
Illegally Yours
Writer
Grease 2
Writer
An American Dream: The Education of William Bowman
Director
There's a Bone in the Mill
Writer
Callahan
Writer
Van Dyke and Company
Writer
At the Hotel
Creator