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| - Kenneth Allan "Ken" Anderson (born February 15, 1949) is a former American football quarterback who spent his entire professional career playing for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League and later returned as a position coach. He was the quarterbacks coach with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2007 through the 2009 season, when he retired from coaching.
- Ken Anderson is a former NASCAR driver from Mt. Croghan, SC. He competed in three Sprint Cup Series events in his career. All three of those events came in 1964, when Anderson debuted at Weaverville. Starting 20th in the field, Anderson fell a number of laps down but still drove onto a solid 14th place effort. DNFs prevented him from improving in his other two events, as Anderson finished 21st at North Wilkesboro and 16th at Martinsville.
- Anderson died of a stroke at the age of 84.
- Ken Anderson at the time was Mr.Kennedy. He started out as a heel in the company. He was United States Champion at one time in his WWE Career. He lost the title to Chris Benoit, he only held the title for 42 days. He continued his WWE career when he won the money in the bank ladder macth at Wrestlmenia 23. He lost the breifcase to Edge when he defended the briefcase against Edge in a normal 1 on 1 ladder match. He evnetually turned face later in his WWE career which would mark the final days of his WWE career.
- Kenneth Anderson (n. 6 de marzo de 1976 - ), más conocido como Mr. Kennedy, es un luchador profesional estadounidense que milita en la WWE II, luchando en la marca RAW. Además de luchador profesional, Anderson es un reconocido actor.
- Kenneth "Ken" Anderson (1909-1993) fue un director de arte, escritor y animador de Los Estudios Disney por 44 años. Anderson estudió arquitectura en la Universidad de Washington y se graduó thumb|173px|Anderson y El Dragón Ellioten 1934, gracias a sus estudios en arquitectura, Anderson tuvo un pueso asegurado en los estudios. Anderson ayudo bastante en las producciones de películas como Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, One Hundred and One Dalmatians y The Jungle Book, también ayudo en la construcción de Disneyland. En 1991 Anderson recibió el premio Disney Legends por contribuir a que la compañía fuera lo que era en aquel año. Anderson murió en 1993 a la edad de 84 años.
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