Originally from Japan, He is action director and editor currently based
in Los Angeles.
In Japan, early 2000, Ken Ohara and his brother, Go (Action Director of
Death Trance), began shooting a number of reputable independent short
action movies. Known as the Ohara Brothers, their movies incorporated
Hong Kong style wire techniques, which enhanced the low budget
productions. This soon caught the attention of audiences and industry
people across Japan.
Later that year, Ken made the decision to come to America and study the
Hollywood style of film making. Ken directed his first action film
during the spring of 2001, in doing so he went back to Japan to scout
the talents of Hayabusa Action Team, U'den Flame Works (Versus,
Shinobi, Death Trance) and of course his older brother, Go. His first
film was entitled "City of Yokohama", the name of Ken's hometown. The
film won him Best Picture 2001 at his school and it even played it at a
local theater for a limited time. Audiences were fascinated and the
response was overwhelming. A year later Ken had another chance to
direct a 16mm action short film project. His next project was called
"Imagery" and was shot in the winter of 2002. Again, Ken won his
schools best picture award. He graduated in the spring of 2002 and
returned to Japan.
Ken's next feature project took him back to Japan where he was
commissioned to be 1st Assistant Action Director been released DVD
called "So Soldier". Go Ohara was the Action Director and this film
marked the reunion of the Ohara Brothers which has a lot of Hong Kong
style wire techniques.
After finishing "So Soldier", Ken made the journey back to the U.S. and
was commissioned to work on the games, movies, televisions, music video
and so on. Ken was hired as Action Director and Editor and also Camera
Operator including all the wire action technique.