Kenneth Robert Handler (March 22, 1944 – June 11, 1994) was an American screenwriter, director, and film composer.
He was the son of
Mattel
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founders
Elliot Handler
Isadore Elliot Handler (April 9, 1916 – July 21, 2011) was an American inventor, business magnate, and the co-founder of Mattel. With his wife, Ruth Handler, he developed some of the biggest-selling toys in American history, including Bar ...
and
Ruth Handler
Ruth Marianna Handler (née Mosko; November 4, 1916 – April 27, 2002) was an American business magnate and inventor. She is best known for inventing the Barbie doll in 1959 and being co-founder of toy manufacturer Mattel with her husband Ell ...
, creators of the
Barbie
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and
Ken doll, the latter of which is named after him. He directed ''
Delivery Boys'' and ''
A Place Without Parents''.
Early life
Kenneth Handler was born on March 22, 1944, in southern California. He showed an early love and talent for both movies and music; he played piano, listened to opera, and watched foreign movies with subtitles. He was something of a non-conformist to the world and shared his father's creative talents, and got along reasonably well with his mother Ruth. This was in contrast to his sister Barbara, who had more fraught relations with her mother while growing up; the two siblings did not particularly get along. In later interviews, Kenneth said his sister was "a conform freak" in contrast to his self-designation as a "nerd", while Barbara called Kenneth an "eccentric."
Handler attended
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Arkansas
* Lake Hamilton High School in Pearcy
California
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.
Education and career
Handler received a bachelor's degree in music from
UCLA
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. In 1965, he worked in the mailroom at
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with
Mike Medavoy
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.
In 1966, Handler and Norm Ratner founded Penthouse, a music label distributed by
Mira
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.
Handler subsequently formed Canterbury Records, a Penthouse subsidiary, with
Pat Boone
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. In 1968,
Mattel
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backed a music group of teens, the Bath-House Brass, and produced an
EP featuring two songs, "It's a Gas" and "Davy," with
Capitol Records
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as distributor; Handler wrote and produced "It's a Gas." The release of the EP was tied to a line of musical instrument toys. The record was promoted to Top 40 stations, featured in a "promotional film," and the music was used in Mattel commercials. The promotional budget for the two-month campaign was $300,000 ($2.6 million in 2022).
During the 1970s, Handler also owned a photography gallery in Los Angeles, Chiaroscuro Galleries, where, according to
''After Dark'', a culture magazine with a heavily LGBTQ+ influence, he showed his own work in a show called All-American Boys, which featured two portfolios, "''Children of the Streets'' (read Selma Avenue) and ''Children of Affluence''." Selma Avenue is probably a reference to the Los Angeles street that runs parallel to Hollywood Boulevard, where gay hustlers worked in those years. (
Anthony Friedkin famously photographed hustlers on Selma Avenue.)
Handler may have run a
casting couch throughout his years in entertainment.
Bobby Jameson, signed briefly to Penthouse, alleged that Handler dropped him in 1966 after Jameson refused a sexual advance.
In 2016,
Taimak wrote in his memoir that Handler offered him a role in ''
Delivery Boys'' contingent on sexual favors. Taimak declined the role.
Relation with Ken dolls
Despite being named after him, Kenneth did not particularly participate in the design of
Ken dolls, and felt ambivalent at best and resentful at worst toward them. He seems to have disliked the
materialism
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promoted by the dolls (compared to more traditional play activities) and worried about negative impacts toward children's self-image. He wrote a letter to his parents in 1970 complaining that the dolls were "
owowing to those who can't accept the issue of their own sexuality."
Personal life
Handler married Suzie Handler in 1963. They had three children.
Handler died on June 11, 1994. His mother publicly stated that his cause of death was a
brain tumor
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, but multiple writers, including
Jerry Oppenheimer and Robin Gerber, attribute his death to
AIDS-related complications. Handler had
come out as gay to his parents and acknowledged his
AIDS
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diagnosis in 1990. His parents and wife were all supportive of him and helped however they could.
In 2019, Gerber told journalist Rich Juzwiak that she confirmed Ken Handler's cause of death by consulting correspondence between Ruth Handler and Ken's physician, and by interviewing the physician herself, as well as a box of restricted materials in the Mattel archive.
References
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1944 births
1994 deaths
Film directors from Los Angeles
American male screenwriters
American people of Polish-Jewish descent
Ken (doll)
Mattel people
American LGBTQ screenwriters
American LGBTQ film directors
20th-century American screenwriters