Kenneth Farmer(IV)
- Actor
Kenneth N. Farmer grew up in Memphis, TN. Kenneth portrayed the electrifying "Rev Brewster" in CMT's, 1950's period, Sun Records. This was a series based on the early beginnings of Elvis Presley and the famed "Million Dollar Quartet".
Kenneth also guest starred as "Mo Mooney" in five episodes of CMT's, Still The King. "Mo" was the drummer and no non-sense character in Vernon's(Billy Ray Cyrus) band. Farmer intensely portrayed "Dick", the protective security officer and pivotal figure in the suspense thriller, The Fanatic, starring John Travolta. The film was also directed by Fred Durst. Moving on in his film pursuits, he recently became supporting lead as the patriarch, "Moses", in the suspense drama, Alice, along with lead actress KeKe Palmer and co-leads Common, Gaius Charles and Jonny Lee Miller. Mr. Farmer is known among his peers in the industry for being very talented as both a dramatic and comedic actor. As he calls himself, both silly and serious. Kenneth is also a dancer, choreographer, entertainer and front-line singer for several bands. Kenneth has also appeared in several commercials.