Born in New Jersey and acting and performing since the age of 13, Ken Spassione, Jr. has appeared in a broad array of live theater, films and as a voice actor.
Trained at the Seton Hall University theater by Professors Jim "Doc" McGlone and the late Gil Rathbun, Ken participated in 29 productions in four years in productions ranging from Shakespeare to Greek tragedy to parlor comedy. Since graduation way back in the 1990's, Ken continued acting and is an experienced, capable performer, with a reputation of being easy to work with, while remaining very focused on his work.
In 2003 Ken made his first film appearance as Quinley Blais in the critically acclaimed improvised feature film: "Getting Out of Rhode Island," and most recently appeared on film as a stunt fighter, one of Bane's thugs, in the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight Rises."
Best known as a voice actor, Ken regularly lends his voice to animation, video games and English language adaptations of foreign television shows and films, playing everything from a not-too bright Horse, a fast talking fox and a villainous train, sometimes all in the same day!
Ken still resides in his home state of New Jersey, but his voice is heard all around the world!