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With some formal training at renowned Michael Shulman's Performing Gallery in New York, within a short time Foree had landed roles in the films The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings opposite Richard Pryor and James Earl Jones, and a guest starring role in the television series Kojak. In the meantime, Foree took a position as an assistant manager for a restaurant in Greenwich Village, New York while he was also trying to perfect his craft by doing off-Broadway theatre at La Mama. An actor friend told Foree about an audition that he might be right for on a new indie horror picture that was generating a lot of underground buzz. Foree called, went in and landed the role of Peter Washington in George A. Romero's 1978 film Dawn of the Dead, which proved to be a cult classic. In the 2004 Universal Pictures remake, Foree reprised his role of Peter Washington (The Televangelist). While Foree is most widely known for his work in the last two installments of Dawn, he has quite a few other horror films to his credit which include The Dentist, Sleepstalker, Joshua Tree, Hangfire, Night of the Warrior, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3. A tribute was also made to Ken Foree in the comedy Shaun of the Dead where his last name was used for the store 'Foree Electric'.
When Foree isn't acting he enjoys several sports including weightlifting, surfing, boxing, and watching Hoosier basketball. He also enjoys travelling and history. Foree currently resides in Los Angeles.
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