
Ken Olin
Acting
38
Acting Credits
23
Directed
Biography
His dark, sincere good looks were steadily put to use on the small screen during the 80s, but, in retrospect, actor Ken Olin will probably be considered more of a major force behind the camera. Born in Chicago, Ken went to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and headed for Hollywood in the late 70s. After the typical route of bit parts, he started moving up in leaps and bounds on TV's top shows. A couple of strong, single season regular parts on both Hill Street Blues (1981)and Falcon...
Known For
Filmography

The Story of Soaps
2020
as Self

Stars in the House
2020
as Self

Zoo
2015
as Professor Robert Oz

Americana
2012
as Martin Garano

Brothers and Sisters
2006
as David Caplan

The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie
2005
as Ken Olin

Breaking News
2002

Alias
2001
as David McNeil (uncredited)

Y2K
1999
as Nick Cromwell

Evolution's Child
1999

L.A. Doctors
1998
as Roger Cattan

The Advocate's Devil
1997
as Abe Ringel

'Til There Was You
1997
as Gregory

EZ Streets
1996
as Cameron Quinn

Nothing But the Truth
1995
as Dr. Peter Clayman

Dead by Sunset
1995

Telling Secrets
1993
as Det. Jay Jensen

Late Night with Conan O'Brien
1993
as Self - Guest

Queens Logic
1991
as Ray

Goodnight Sweet Wife: A Murder in Boston
1990
as Charles Stuart

A Stoning in Fulham County
1988
as Jim Sandler

Police Story: Cop Killer
1988
as Officer Manny Mandell

Tonight's the Night
1987
as Henry Fox

thirtysomething
1987
as Michael Steadman

I'll Take Manhattan
1987
as Nat Lammerman

There Must Be a Pony
1986
as Jay Savage

Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac
1984
as David Frank

Murder, She Wrote
1984
as Perry Revere

Bay City Blues
1983
as Rocky Padillo

The Hitchhiker
1983
as Steve

Hotel
1982

Ghost Story
1981
as Young Sears James

Hill Street Blues
1981
as Harry Garibaldi

Hill Street Blues
1981
as Det. Harry Garibaldi

Falcon Crest
1981
as Christopher Rossini

Women at West Point
1979
as Board Member

Golden Globe Awards
1944
as Self - Audience Member

Golden Globe Awards
1944
as Self - Presenter



