Ken Anderson (filmmaker)
Ken Anderson | |
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Born | |
Died | March 12, 2006 | (aged 88)
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, director, producer, author |
Years active | 1961-1986 |
Known for | Christian-themed films |
Notable work | Pilgrim's Progress |
Spouse | Doris Jones (1938-2006; his death) |
Children | 7 |
Ken Anderson (December 23, 1917 – March 12, 2006) was an American
Early life
Anderson was born in Rembrandt, Iowa. His mother died during childbirth, due to which Anderson was raised by his father and paternal grandmother. In 1938, he married Doris Ilene Jones (1918-2013). Anderson studied at Wheaton College and Trinity International University in Illinois, later joining the Evangelical Free Church as a pastor. He preached in churches in Isle, Minnesota, and later in Newman Grove, Nebraska. In 1944, he became the first full-time editor for Ignite Your Faith magazine, then known as Youth For Christ, through which he met Robert Pierce. In 1948, under Pierce's guidance, he traveled through China as a missionary.[2]
Career
In 1949, Anderson founded Gospel Films, which grew into the world's largest distributor of Christian films. In 1961, he and his wife Doris left to form Ken Anderson Films,[3] a for-profit company that eventually released over 200 titles[1] As a pioneer in the field, Anderson directly and indirectly influenced and encouraged many non-profit Christian film company start-ups.[4]
Death
Anderson died of
Filmography
Director
- 1961: The Family That Changed the World
- 1964: In His Steps
- 1965: Man of Steel
- 1969: Journey to the Sky[5]
- 1972: The Gospel According to Most People
- 1979: Pilgrim's Progress
- 1979: Christiana
- 1981: Hudson Taylor
- 1982: The Answer
- 1984: Fanny Crosby
- 1984: Mud, Sweat and Cheers
- 1986: Mark of the Red Hand
- 1986: Second Step
Producer
- 1972: The Gospel According to Most People
- 1981: Hudson Taylor
- 1984: Fanny Crosby
Writer
- 1964: In His Steps
- 1974: Apache Fire
- 1979: Pilgrim's Progress
- 1979: Christiana
- 1981: Hudson Taylor
References
- ^ a b Christian Cinema: Ken Anderson, Christian Film Pioneer, passes away
- ^ a b White, Terry. "Filmmaker Ken Anderson, 88, Dies". Charis Connect.
- ^ Christian Headlines: A History of Christian Films Archived July 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- OCLC 1004782779.
- ISSN 0889-4140.
External links
- Ken Anderson at IMDb