Ken Stulik
- Actor
Actor, songwriter, and screenplay writer Ken Stulik first started
serious film/TV acting in 2010 with a cameo in the cult classic
Crimson: The Motion Picture. Working with then Little Sicily
Productions (now White Lion Studios), Ken also went on to play the lead
role of John in the trailer for Rugged, a spoof of action movies
involving a very hirsute lead. Ken also worked with Director/Producer
John Gloster to make Dan & Debra, an indie short about a verbally cruel
husband.
Ken has done several TV shows with Little Sicily Studios, filming single episodes for Who The [Bleep] Did I Marry (Discovery), Panic 911 (Investigation Discovery), Wicked in the Weather (TWC), and a Lifetime pilot.
Ken has been writing music for decades, but his latest project, 9 a.m. Napalm, has produced a Rock EP titled Kiss Of A Bullet that is available on iTunes and Soundcloud.
Another passion of Ken's is screenplay writing. Ken wrote a short for White Lion Studios titled the Bunnyman Bridge, a story surrounding a real Clifton, Virginia legend that was to be one of 4 vignettes in a horror anthology.
Ken grew up in the Buffalo NY suburb of Amherst where he played high school football and did stage acting as a senior. Ken got married in 1990 and moved to the Washington DC area where he thrived as an IT Consultant for 22 years. In 2013 he quit to pursue a new career as a Realtor which also gave him the flexibility to pursue more acting roles and his songwriting/production. Ken and his wife Patti have 3 children born in 1993, 1995 and 1998.
Ken has done several TV shows with Little Sicily Studios, filming single episodes for Who The [Bleep] Did I Marry (Discovery), Panic 911 (Investigation Discovery), Wicked in the Weather (TWC), and a Lifetime pilot.
Ken has been writing music for decades, but his latest project, 9 a.m. Napalm, has produced a Rock EP titled Kiss Of A Bullet that is available on iTunes and Soundcloud.
Another passion of Ken's is screenplay writing. Ken wrote a short for White Lion Studios titled the Bunnyman Bridge, a story surrounding a real Clifton, Virginia legend that was to be one of 4 vignettes in a horror anthology.
Ken grew up in the Buffalo NY suburb of Amherst where he played high school football and did stage acting as a senior. Ken got married in 1990 and moved to the Washington DC area where he thrived as an IT Consultant for 22 years. In 2013 he quit to pursue a new career as a Realtor which also gave him the flexibility to pursue more acting roles and his songwriting/production. Ken and his wife Patti have 3 children born in 1993, 1995 and 1998.