Biography
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Ken Finkleman (born 1946 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian television and film writer, producer and actor.
In Canada, Finkleman is best known as the writer, creator and producer of the CBC series The Newsroom, in which he starred as television news producer George Findlay. He produced a number of other series for Canadian television as well, including Married Life, Foolish Heart, Foreign Objects and More Tears. Each of these series also included Findlay as a linking character.
Finkleman also wrote the screenplays for a number of Hollywood films in the 1980s, including Grease 2, Airplane II: The Sequel and the Madonna film Who's That Girl?. His television productions are seen, in part, as a reaction to his experiences in the mainstream Hollywood studio system.
His brother, Danny Finkleman, is a longtime radio personality on CBC Radio One, who retired as host of Finkleman's 45s in 2005.
His latest work, At The Hotel, is a six part mini-series that debuted on CBC on March 7, 2006
External Links
- Ken Finkleman IMDB Entry.
- CBC Television: The Newsroom
- Foolish heart: Ken Finkleman on the nature of love, sex & adultery
- Screen: 'Head Office,' A Corporate Satire
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