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Acting
Gender
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August 28, 1940 (85 years old)
Dayton, Ohio, USA
Ken Jenkins
Biography
Ken Jenkins (born August 28, 1940) is an American actor, best known for his role as Dr. Bob Kelso, the curmudgeonly Chief of Medicine on the American comedy Scrubs.
In 1969, he co-founded the Actors Theatre of Louisville and served as the Associate Artistic Director for three years. This institution has produced playwrights such as Beth Henley and Marsha Norman. Jenkins previously appeared on the series Adult Math, as well as episodes of Homefront, The X-Files (episode "Medusa", season 8), Babylon 5 and "Evolution", the Season three premiere episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation "Sliders" (2 episodes, 1999–2000) Dust (2000) TV episode .... Professor Jack Bigelow - Revelations (1999) TV episode .... Robert Clark.
He has appeared in the movies Executive Decision, The Abyss, Air America, Last Man Standing, Fled, Gone in 60 Seconds, I Am Sam, The Sum of All Fears, Matewan, Courage Under Fire and the 1998 remake of Psycho. He appeared as the father of Fran Goldsmith in Stephen King's TV miniseries, The Stand. Jenkins also had a role in Clockstoppers.
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Jenkins can sing and play the acoustic guitar, and is seen doing so on the Scrubs episodes "My Tuscaloosa Heart" and "My Musical".
Jenkins also has a recurring role on Cougar Town since October 27, 2010 as Jules' (played by Courteney Cox) father.
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Known For
Acting

A Series of Unfortunate Events
2017

All the Way
2016

Harvey Beaks
2015

black-ish
2014

Back in the Game
2013

Gravity Falls
2012

Gravity Falls
2012

Cougar Town
2009

The Sum of All Fears
2002

Home Room
2002

Clockstoppers
2002

I Am Sam
2001

Scrubs
2001

The Tailor of Panama
2001

Lucky Numbers
2000

Family Law
1999

The Magnificent Seven
1998

Early Edition
1996

Last Man Standing
1996

Fled
1996

Courage Under Fire
1996

Executive Decision
1996

Sliders
1995

Sliders
1995







