Army veteran and war hero turned actor, Kenneth L. Browning is a native New Yorker whose career began when he auditioned for and won an acting scholarship to Weist-Barron Studios when they were located in the heart of Manhattan on 46th st, there he trained in acting for film and television with Emmy Award winning director Peter Miner, Emmy Award nominated director Norman Hall and award winning director and acclaimed acting coach David Triacca.
Appearing in numerous independent short/feature films and music videos early on, from the gritty urban drama “Transformations” to the Weeknd’s “In the night” and Discovery ID network’s “Dead of Night”. He also appears in the New Media TV Movie “To Live and Die in BedStuy” starring "The Blacklist's" Hisham Tawfiq released October 2020. Along with the newly revived original "LAW & ORDER" television series starring Anthony Anderson on NBC in 2022.
Kenneth has also appeared in many stage productions as well! Like Staten Island Shakespeare Theatre’s production of Lee Blessing’s “COBB” as Oscar Charleston and "OTHELLO" as Othello. He has also taken on the role of Sterling Johnson in August Wilson’s “Two Trains Running” at Black Spectrum Theatre, for which he and his cast won the AUDELCO Award for "Best Revival". He can currently be seen in the award winning off-broadway production of Layon Gray’s “Black Angels Over Tuskegee” the story of the Tuskegee Airmen, "Cowboy" the story of Bass Reeves and "Kings Of Harlem" the story of the Harlem Rens basketball team.