Ken Spurgeon

Ken Spurgeon

The heart of the American Midwest, Ken Spurgeon: a storyteller of the forgotten tales. Born in 1965 in Wichita, Kansas, USA, Ken Spurgeon has been actively contributing to the world of cinema since the early 2000s, primarily in the documentary genre. His most renowned works include "Home on the Range" and "Road to Valhalla," both of which are poignant explorations of American history and have garnered him recognition, including the highly esteemed Wrangler Award. Spurgeon's distinctive authorial style is marked by the vivid portrayal of historical narratives and a deep-rooted respect for America's heritage. Ken Spurgeon, through his lens, not only takes us on a journey through time but also gently reminds us to remember and cherish our roots.