
Ken Anderson
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Directing · Born 1917-09-23 · age 88 at death
Ken Anderson (September 23, 1917 – March 12, 2006) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter of Christian-themed films, most remembered for his film Pilgrim’s Progress. Anderson was also a prolific writer with 77 books published over a span of 6 decades since the 1940s, including his best known book Where to Find It in the Bible. He was also an editor for the magazine Youth for Christ. Anderson co-founded Gospel Films. But in 1961, he and his wife Doris (Jones) left to form Ken Anderson Films. Over 200 Christian films have been produced since then, including original dramas for many overseas countries.
Titles

Pilgrim's Progress

Hudson Taylor

Christiana
Man of Steel

In His Steps

Senior Year

Journey to the Sky

The Charm

The Answer

Apache Fire

Deceitful Hearts

Elephant Boy

Mysterious Cabin

Fanny Crosby

Sizzlin' Skateboards

Marty's Moonride

Mud, Sweat and Cheers

Toby's Treehouse

The Deceiver

Adventures in Puppet Valley: Cooked Goose

Man to Man