Well, that sucks. The fact that spammers (may they burn in ever eternal fire) like my post, do I take that as a compliment or an insult? But onto the next question.
Is Ken an actor's director? By that I mean, is he able to get a good performance out of his actors? Some say no, but I look at what he has done with . . .
"The Lair of the White Worm"
Amanda Donohoe
Chris Pitt
"Salome's Last Dance"
Imogen Millais-Scott
"Altered States"
William Hurt (his motion picture debut)
"The Boyfriend"
Twiggy (her motion picture debut)
And I say yes. Thus, excluding the Ann-Margarets, the Glenda Jacksons, and the Oliver Reeds, who almost always turn in a good performance, no matter who's directing them, is Ken an actor's Director?