Kenneth Washington

Kenneth Washington is a television and film actor best known for his roles in Hogan's Heroes and Adam-12.

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Profession :

Movie Actor

Birthday :

October 19, 1946

Age :

78

Kenneth Washington is a distinguished figure in American football, known for his achievements as a player, coach, and mentor. He played as a running back and punt returner for the UCLA Bruins between 1982 and 1985, setting a school record for the highest number of career all-purpose yards. After a brief stint in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams in 1986, Washington shifted his focus to coaching and mentoring young athletes at high school and college levels. His contributions to the sport have earned him a place in the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame, and he is actively involved in charitable organizations that promote youth sports.

Apart from his football career, Washington explored acting after retiring from the game. He appeared in movies such as “The Return of Swamp Thing” and “Green Card,” as well as TV shows like “Melrose Place” and “Renegade.” However, he ultimately chose to concentrate on nurturing young athletes. Notably, Washington is also recognized for his roles as Sergeant Richard Baker in the final season of Hogan’s Heroes and Officer Miller on Adam-12.