Gregory Lee Kenyon

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Gregory Lee Kenyon is an American actor who has starred in numerous independent films and plays.

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Career

The actor has worked many times with director Sam R. Balcomb who cast him as the lead in the fantasy film Ancanar . This role gained Kenyon a degree of celebrity status among fantasy fans and he was later asked to appear at The Gathering, a Tolkien-themed convention in 2003, where he gave a presentation on Ancanar and signed autographs. In 2005, Kenyon and Balcomb collaborated on Texas Fortune, a zombie short film which won the ZombieFest grand prize. Most recently, the actor-director duo worked together on The Ore, a science fiction film.

Kenyon is also a favorite actor of the writer/director Jay Woelfel who has cast him in four films, Demonicus, Trancers 6 , Ghost Lake and Live Evil .

Filmography


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