Kent Shocknek, TV & film personality. USC BA, Phi Beta Kappa.

Kent Shocknek is an Emmy Award winning American television and film personality who branched into acting toward the end of a successful career as a TV newscaster. Because of the length of his journalism career, duration of his broadcasts, and breaking news events, by the time of his departure from news, he is credited with having logged more hours as an anchor than anyone else in Los Angeles. The city has designated two separate days "Kent Shocknek Day" in his honor. Before anchoring prime-time newscasts on CBS-TV owned stations, Shocknek was Southern California's first and longest-running television news morning news anchor. Because of his recognizability, he has been sought out to appear in more than 100 feature films and television dramas –often as a newscaster or commentator –giving rise to a popular second career that continues currently. On radio, Shocknek has narrated daily commentaries in L.A., and has hosted a nationally syndicated entertainment program. Viewers and magazine readers also recognize him as an authority on automotive issues.

Career

Born Kent Schoknecht in Berkeley, California, he simplified the on-air spelling of his name upon arrival to Los Angeles television. After working at the Long Beach Press Telegram while attending the University of Southern California, Shocknek's first TV reporting job was in Sioux City, Iowa (KCAU-TV), followed by a three-year stint as anchor and Space Shuttle reporter in Orlando, Florida (WFTV).

In 1983, Shocknek joined KNBC-TV as a reporter and fill-in anchor for what was then known as News4LA. Three years later, he anchored the start-up of L.A.'s first TV morning news program, Today in LA on KNBC-TV. Over the years, he broadcast —frequently single-handedly— such marathon events as the Los Angeles riots, O.J. Simpson murder trial, and numerous natural disasters.

Shocknek first made national news headlines anchoring the 1986 launch and explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger; and a strong aftershock to the deadly 5.9 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake. The threat of falling studio lights forced Shocknek to take cover under his set's desk for several seconds as he continued reporting about ground- and studio movement.

After helming the consistently top-rated KNBC program for 15 years, Shocknek moved to KCBS-TV to anchor morning editions of CBS 2 News in 2001. There, L.A. Confidential magazine named him one of L.A.'s top three anchors. He anchored live the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, and subsequently reported live on the War in Iraq, Michael Jackson's funeral, presidential inaugurations; plus Southern California's seasonal wildfires and frequent high-speed freeway chases. In November 2013, Shocknek and his popular morning coanchor Suzie Suh moved to prime-time spots on Los Angeles CBS TV-owned station KCAL-TV, anchoring #1-rated newscasts, KCAL 9 News at 8 pm and 10 pm. In a move that surprised viewers, he retired from newscasting in late 2014. Shocknek's final newscast —including a 10-minute career retrospective and farewell video featuring L.A. newsmakers and Hollywood celebrities— aired September 26, 2014. Various local governments and agencies, including the City and County of Los Angeles, as well as the State of California, have honored him for his work.

Kent Shocknek

Shocknek has continued his presence in front of the camera, portraying newscasters and various authority figures in more than 100 major Hollywood film & TV productions and independent films. He has worked with directors Steven Spielberg, Adam McKay in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Barry Levinson, and Justin Lin, among others. On television, Shocknek has marked more than a dozen appearances as newsman "Guy Ross" in the crime procedural drama NCIS and its spin-off series, NCIS: Los Angeles. He also has held recurring roles in Criminal Minds, and the Amazon series, Bosch.

Shocknek's voice is almost as well known as his image; he began writing and delivering the 60-second daily radio commentary Just A Minute with Kent Shocknek on CBS all-news radio station KNX-1070 AM in Los Angeles, in 2003. Later, he launched Premiere Magazine Live!, a weekly national radio show about movies, in approximately 50 markets countrywide, with his wife Karen, using the on-air surname Walters, working as co-host.

Filmography

Film
TitleYearRoleNotes
Whodunnit2026Announcer
Borderline2026Reporter
The Dink2026Reporter #2
The Subcontractors2025JamesFeature film, also co-producer
Lilly Lives Alone2025Man at grocery store
Parallel Process2025Mentor
Gator Lake: Bonecrusher's Revenge2025Paul
Raveland2023Jacobed's father
Very Close Friends2021ManShort film, male lead, also co-producer
The Chosen One?2021Solemn Leader
Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon2021TV New AnchorCannes Film Festival official entry
Take Me to Tarzana2021Himself4 film festival official entry
Lucy in the Sky2019HimselfAlso known as Pale Blue Dot
Speeeed Dating2018Man No. 4Short film
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice2016Himself
The Vatican Tapes2015TV InterviewerUncredited
Nightcrawler2014Himself
The Six O'Clock2014ManShort film, male lead
Jobs20131980 Newscaster
The Amazing Spider-Man2012TV NewscasterUncredited
Ultraman Saga2012Capt. HibikiVoice
Brake2012News Anchor Jack Stern
Fast Five2011News Anchor
The Chosen One2010Newscaster
The Company Men2010Rittenour
Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy2010BattlenizerVoice
Imagine That2009Financial Reporter
Eagle Eye2008Newscaster
Winged Creatures2008Hospital ReporterOriginally titled Fragments, released on DVD as Winged Creatures
Superhero Movie2008News Anchor
Parasomnia2008Himself
Disturbia2007News Anchor
Primeval2007Newscaster
xXx: State of the Union2005Newscaster
Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie2004Network ReporterDirect-to-video
First Daughter2004Contentious Reporter
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy2004Network Reporter
The Terminal2004Newscaster #1Uncredited
Envy2004Newscaster
A View to a Kill1985FishermanUncredited
Television
TitleRoleNotes
LanternsNews AnchorHBO Max
Bosch: LegacyL.A. Newscaster3 episodes IMDb TV/Amazon
NCISGuy Ross/Male Reporter11 episodes
BullInterviewer, badgering reporterSeason 4 ep17: "The Invisible Woman," and Season 6 episode 16: "The Diana Affair"
Sherman's ShowcaseKent ShocknekIFC/Hulu
ShrillLocal newscasterHulu
SpongeBob DocuPantsHostNickelodeon: 8 episodes
Secrets of Sulphur SpringsNews AnchorFeifer Worldwide Entertainment
BoschHimself/Newscaster/News Anchor10 episodes
TommyNews AnchorSeason 1: episodes 7, 10
Manhunt: Dangerous GamesAnchor No. 1The title of the second Manhunt: Unabomber Season 2 episodes 1,2,5
ManifestNews AnchorSeason 2 episode 5: "Coordinated Flight"
Liberty FallsPierce BrennanTV movie
The Righteous GemstonesAnnouncerHBO
Documentary Now!TV ReporterSeason 3 episodes 1 and 2: "Batsh*t Valley, Parts 1 & 2"
Madam SecretaryNews Anchor #1/News Anchor/Anchor5 episodes
SupergirlNewscasterSeason 1 episode 12: "Bizarro"
Brooklyn Nine-NineSlade AustinSeason 4 episode 3: "Coral Palms Pt. 3"
NCIS: Los AngelesNews Reporter/Reporter/News Anchor6 episodes
IntelligenceReporter/Newscaster4 episodes
LegendsCBN ReporterSeason 1 episode 8: "Iconoclast"
Under the DomeNewscasterSeason 1 episode 1: "Pilot"
Criminal MindsNews Reporter/News Anchor Kent/Reporter John Jenkins3 episodes
The MentalistNewscasterSeason 4 episode 15: "War of the Roses"
CSI: NYReporterSeason 6 episode 12: "Criminal Justice"
True Jackson, VPHimselfSeason 1 episode 17: "Max Mannequin" and season 2 episode 13: "True Royal"
MediumNewscasterSeason 6 episode 10: "You Give Me Fever"
FlashForwardHansen/Medical Correspondent4 episodes
Washington FieldDavid SumnerTV movie
MeteorWNN Overnight Anchor/AnchormanEpisodes: #1.1 and #1.2
The Sarah Silverman ProgramTV Reporter/AnchorSeason 2 episode 10: "Patriot Tact" and Season 2 episode 16: "Vow Wow"
The UnitTV NewscasterSeason 4 episode 1: "Into Hell: Part One"
Dirty Sexy MoneyChannel 10 ReporterSeason 2 episode 12: ""The Family Lawyer"
Grave MisconductTV ReporterTV movie
ERNews ReporterSeason 14 episode 17: "Under Pressure"
MonkTV ReporterSeason 6 episode 12: "Mr. Monk Goes to the Bank"
SharkNewscaster/TV Reporter/Reporter3 episodes
Commander in ChiefNews Anchor Ben/News AnchorSeason 1 episode 11: "No Nukes Is Good Nukes" and Season 1 episode 16: The Elephant in the Room
The West WingAnchormanSeason 6 episode 20: "In God We Trust"
BlossomHimselfSeason 4 episode 14: "Big Doings: Part 2"

Awards

  • 8 regional Emmy Awards (individual and group)
  • 2 L.A. Press Club Awards
  • Golden Mic. Award (Best Daytime Newscast)
  • Wm. Randolph Hearst Award (investigative reporting)

Education

B.A., University of Southern California, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa

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