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In 1997, Ken Sagoes founded the Los Angeles based non-profit organization, GBC-Giving Back Corporation. GBC pays homage to living entertainment pioneers and provides „Books and Supplies? scholarships for college-bound students. 

Sagoes became nationally known for the role of „Kincaid? in A Nightmare on Elm Street, III & IV, (Making him the first African-American to survive an international horror film and return for a sequel). He also became wildly known as the lovable „Big Baby? in John Singleton?s “Rosewood.” Some of his other television appearances have been, “Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “„Til Death,” “The District,” “The Bernie Mac Show,” “Martin,” and “The Parkers”. He received an NAACP Theatre and Los Angeles Critic Award nomination for Ted Lange?s “George Washington?s Boy,” an ADA Los Angeles Valley Award for his role in “National Pasttime: The Jackie Robinson Story,” and a Los Angeles Theater Award as well as a Maddy Critic Award for his role in “Meet Me At The Oak.”

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