Kenny Hughes

For other persons named Kenny Hughes, see Kenneth Hughes (disambiguation).

Kenneth Hughes is an actor, dancer, director and writer working in film, TV and stage internationally.

He should not be confused with Ken Hughes (the now-deceased director of such movies as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang).

Performance and Biography

Kenneth Hughes has worked with a wide range of recognized names such as Madonna, Meryl Streep, Michael Bay, Christopher Columbus, Tracey Ullman, Julie Taymor, Jim Carrey, the Bee Gees, Robert Zemeckis, Matthew Ralston, Coen Brothers, the ISO dance company, the Diavalo Dance Theater, the Rogue Go-Go Dance Company, Zubin Mehta, Mika Kaurismäki, Amy Brenneman, Val Kilmer, Eric Stoltz and others. He started as a performer, acting and dancing internationally and then started directing and producing feature films. He also choreographed for commercials, theatre, TV and film. He has attained a cinema degree, equine science degree and law degree. He also lectures at film festivals and universities on making independent films and performance. There is a documentary being completed about his adventures growing up with his homeless mother in the streets of Los Angeles to working Internationally acting, directing and producing.

Directed and/or Produced

Kenneth Hughes currently is in post-production on 3 feature films he produced due out in 2014: Einsteins God Model. and Rows and a feature film based on the book by Tony DuShane (Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk) due to be completed in 2015. He has written and directed a number of short films as well as his first award winning feature film: BAD DOG AND SUPERHERO an underground musical that was released in 2012. And has recently completed the feature film The Bloody Indulgent Starring Kevin Richardson (musician) and Diva Zappa and Brian Gaskill

He directed the short film for internet viewing: THE TAPSTER. He directed The Donkey Punch Produced by: Anthony Russo Written by: John Hlavin and starring: Jay Karnes and Ann_Russo. He also is completing two Documentary's.

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