Portrait of Ken Sprague

Ken Sprague

Bio: Kenneth Ray Sprague (born July 14, 1945) is an American bodybuilder, entrepreneur, author, and educator best known for purchasing and operating the original Gold's Gym in Venice, California, from 1970 to 1979, during which time it emerged as the epicenter of the golden era of bodybuilding and hosted events featured in the documentary Pumping Iron. Under his ownership, the gym attracted elite athletes including Arnold Schwarzenegger, grew its annual revenue significantly from modest beginnings, and gained national media attention through coverage in outlets like 60 Minutes and the Wall Street Journal
Born: Sun, Jul 15 1945
Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Ken Sprague is 80 years old
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Poster of California Supermen
California Supermen
Ken Sprague was 29 in California Supermen as 'Producer'.
Movie Released: Wed, Jan 01 1975
Poster of So Long, Blue Boy
So Long, Blue Boy
Ken Sprague was 28 in So Long, Blue Boy as 'Producer'.
Movie Released: Tue, Nov 13 1973
Poster of Loadstar
Loadstar
Ken Sprague was 27 in Loadstar as 'Director'.
Movie Released: Fri, Mar 02 1973

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