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Ken Pringle

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Ken Pringle

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  • Born
    March 11 · Juneau, Alaska, USA
  • Height
    1.73 m

Biography

    • Ken Pringle was born in Juneau, Alaska, USA. Ken is an actor and producer, known for We Talk Funny (2021), Cleopatra in Space (2019) and Epic Seven (2018).

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  • Alumni of the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts (West).
  • Ken originally made a name for himself as the creator of the comedy website Chucklemonkey.com; due to its popularity, he often makes special appearances at comedy festivals around the world to speak about working in the comedy business.
  • Ken was not only the co-writer on the infamous "EmWow" video for rapper Eminem's "Recovery" album, but he also appears in the video... three times! He's both the voice of the rapid-speaking announcer at the end, as well as the off-camera voice of the frantic, whispering director... and because the REAL director Leon Melas and video star Vince Offer both thought it would be funny to "torture" the writer, he also appears briefly on-screen... in a straitjacket!
  • Ken was not only a writer and producer on the infamous "Schticky" infomercial, but he's also the uncredited voice of the infamously fast-talking fake "announcer" at the end of the online "Schticky Gag Reel", whose insanely rapid-fire diatribe became a popular topic of discussion as thousands of fans attempted to break down and decipher exactly what he was saying.

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