Ken Kirby

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Ken Kirby
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Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter
Years active2006–present

Ken Kirby is a Canadian actor and screenwriter. He has played the recurring characters Ben on Freeform's Good Trouble , Evan Tate in The CW series Dynasty , and Lenjamin McButtons in the LGBTQ web series The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo . Kirby has also appeared in the independent film Straight Up , Fox's The Gifted , and Freeform's Famous in Love .

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Early life and education

Kirby was born in Vancouver to a British father and a Chinese mother. [1] He grew up between Canada, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. [2] Kirby studied business in college. [1]

Kirby, who has a passion for comedy, decided that he wanted to entertain people professionally after 1100 people attended his one-man show at the Vancouver Comedy Festival in 2010. After completing formal training at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and The Groundlings, Kirby entered CBS's Diversity Showcase in 2015 and then signed with The Gersh Agency. [2]

Career

Kirby had a minor speaking role in the 2006 comedy film She's the Man , [3] and voiced Kenji in the video game Need for Speed: Carbon the same year.

In 2016, Kirby played Lenjamin McButtons in the LGBTQ web series The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo, and portrayed Bryan in Freeform's Famous in Love in 2018. [2]

In 2019, Kirby appeared as Byron in Grand Hotel , [2] [4] [5] began playing Ben in Freeform's Good Trouble , [2] [5] and Evan Tate in season three and season four of The CW series Dynasty . [5]

Kirby has also appeared as Craig in the independent film Straight Up (2019), [5] and as Noah in Fox's The Gifted (2018). [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 She's the Man Announcer
2019 Straight Up Craig
2022 They Live in the Grey Peter Yang

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Supernatural EvanEpisode: "Bitten"
2015 Chasing Life BrianEpisode: "As Long as We Both Shall Live"
2016 The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo LenjaminWeb series; main role
2018 Famous in Love Bryan3 episodes
2018 Drunk History Episode: "The Middle Ages"
2018 The Gifted Noah2 episodes
2019–2020 Good Trouble Ben15 episodes
2019 Grand Hotel Byron3 episodes
2019 Liza on Demand HendricksEpisode: "The Art of Settling"
2019–2021 Dynasty Evan Tate 6 episodes
2020 Magnum P.I. Eli SungEpisode: "Desperate Measures"
2020 9-1-1: Lone Star JTEpisode: "Yee-Haw"
2022 Home Economics Poker buddyEpisode: "Poker Game, $800 Buy-In"
2022 The Conners SteveEpisode: "Driving, Dating and Deceit"
2023 Minx KevinEpisode: "I thought the bed was gonna fly"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Need for Speed: Carbon Kenji

Personal life

Kirby resides in Los Angeles. He hopes to utilize comedy as a way to bring Asian American stories "to the forefront in both TV and film." [2]

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