Ken Kao

Ken Kao is an American producer and the founder of Waypoint Entertainment, its sister label Cweature Features and Arcana with Ryan Gosling. He is most known for producing "The Nice Guys" (2016), "Silence" (2016), "The Glass Castle" (2017), "Hostiles" (2017), "The Favourite" (2018), "Mid90s" (2018) and "Cuckoo" (2024).

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Executive Producer:
2016  Silence
2016  The Nice Guys
2018  Tau
2018  The Favourite
2025  Wolf Man
2026  Project Hail Mary
????  Hamlet
????  I Love Boosters
????  She Rides Shotgun

Producer:
2011  Rampart
2015  Knight of Cups
2016  Silence
2016  The Nice Guys
2016  The Sea of Trees
2017  Hostiles
2017  Lost in London
2017  Song to Song
2017  The Glass Castle
2017  Woodshock
2018  Tau
2018  The Favourite
2018  The Outsider
2018  mid90s
2024  Cuckoo
2025  Wolf Man
2026  Project Hail Mary
????  Hamlet
????  I Love Boosters
????  She Rides Shotgun
????  The Actor
????  Untitled William S. Burroughs Project

Thanks:
2011  Rampart
2015  Knight of Cups
2016  Silence
2016  The Nice Guys
2016  The Sea of Trees
2017  Hostiles
2017  Lost in London
2017  Song to Song
2017  The Glass Castle
2017  Woodshock
2018  Tau
2018  The Favourite
2018  The Outsider
2018  mid90s
2023  The Burden
2024  Cuckoo
2025  Wolf Man
2026  Project Hail Mary
????  Hamlet
????  I Love Boosters
????  She Rides Shotgun
????  The Actor
????  Untitled William S. Burroughs Project

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