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Ken Frith
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Kenneth Frith (born December 1, 1945) is an American-born Canadian football player who played professionally for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.[1][2]
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[edit]- ^ "Ken Frith". Stats Crew. Retrieved January 5, 2023.
- ^ "Ken Frith CFL Stats - Pro Football Archives".
Ken Frith
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Ken Frith is a Canadian film producer known for his work on independent feature films and documentaries distributed internationally. He has produced the thriller Drone (2017), starring Sean Bean and released theatrically in the United States before streaming on Netflix and selling to over 24 territories, as well as the drama Black Fly (2014), which premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival and aired on Super Channel in Canada. [1][2][3]
As president of Gold Star Productions Inc. in Vancouver, Frith oversees business development, financing, international sales, and delivery for projects involving distributors, broadcasters, financial institutions, and completion bond companies. His credits include the family drama When Time Got Louder (2022) starring Willow Shields, the romantic comedy The Right One (2021) released by Lionsgate, and several documentaries such as Music for Mandela (2013), which won the Audience Choice Award at the Amnesty International Film Festival, and Dreams of Flight (2008), which earned him a Leo Award for Best Documentary in the Arts/Performing Arts category. [2][1][3]
Frith's earlier career featured award-winning commercials, public service announcements, and music videos recognized with Lotus and Bessie Awards for excellence in British Columbia advertising, along with multiple Leo Award nominations. He has also directed projects including the TV movie Easter: The Jesus Mystery (2003) and contributed as a production manager on television series. [1][2]
No information about Ken Frith's early life is publicly documented in available sources.
Acting Career
Ken Frith, the Canadian film producer, has no documented acting credits. His professional work focuses on producing feature films and documentaries, directing select projects, and production management, as detailed in his primary career overview. No evidence exists of involvement in acting roles, including any appearances in television series, music performances, or related credits.[1]Personal Life
Family and Residence
Little public information is available about Ken Frith's personal life, including details of his family, marriage, or children. No verified information exists on his personal residence beyond his professional base in Vancouver, Canada. No record of death exists for Ken Frith, the Canadian film producer. He remains active in film production as of 2024, with recent and upcoming projects including "And Love Knocked" (2024) and "Night Comes" (post-production).[2][1]Filmography
Ken Frith is credited primarily as a producer on independent feature films and documentaries, with additional roles as director and production manager. His key credits include the following:As producer
- When Time Got Louder (2022), family drama starring Willow Shields[2][1]
- The Right One (2021), romantic comedy released by Lionsgate[2][1]
- Drone (2017), thriller starring Sean Bean, released theatrically in the US, on Netflix, and sold to over 30 territories[2][1]
- Black Fly (2014), drama that premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival and aired on Super Channel[2][1]
- Music for Mandela (2013), documentary that won the Audience Choice Award at the Amnesty International Film Festival[2][1]
- Dreams of Flight (2008), documentary that earned a Leo Award for Best Documentary in the Arts/Performing Arts category[2][1]
As director
- Easter: The Jesus Mystery (2003), TV movie[1][2]
