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Ken Harrison
Ken Harrison has had a thirty-year career
in motion-picture and television production. In the past
ten years, he directed three feature-length films: 1918
and On Valentine's Day, both
written by Academy Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Horton
Foote, and Ninth Life, written
by Harrison. The films have been shown all over America
and Europe and Harrison has accompanied the films to festivals
in Germany, Italy and France.
He wrote and directed an award-winning
trilogy of thirty-minute dramas set in Texas including Hannah
and the Dog Ghost, Last of
the Caddoes, and Mr. Horse,
films shown on PBS, HBO and Showtime Cable services.
Recently Harrison directed thirteen episodes
of the Emmy Award-winning Wishbone PBS series, an adventure-fantasy
show introducing children to great works of literature.
Currently, Harrison is writing a teleplay for the second
season of Wishbone, a screenplay for Warner Brothers Television,
and is revising his first novel.
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Phone: 940.565.2050
Email: khfilms@sbcglobal.net
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