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People forget that Delmar was also a Broadway star, appearing as a kinda-sorta Claghorn character in the musical "Texas Lil' Darlin" in the late 1940s.
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Delmar, Kenny (birth name was Kenneth Frederick Fay Howard)
Born in Boston, Massachusetts 9/5/1910; died 7/14/1984 in a Stamford, Connecticut hospital. Delmar toured the nation in the vaudeville act of his mother and aunt, then began a movie career as a child in silent movies including playing the Chevalier in D.W. Griffith's classic Orphans of the Storm (1921). Last movie was playing Mr Lou in Strangers in the City (1962).
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In the middle 1930s, Delmar was an original member of Orson Welles' Mercury Players that was featured on radio programs including The Mercury Theatre On the Air for CBS (1938). One of six actors to play Police Commissioner Weston on The Shadow for Mutual-Radio (1938-1954).
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Host of Hollywood Jackpot on CBS-Radio (1946-1947). Regular performer on radio programs including The March Of Time for CBS, NBC and ABC during the late 1930's until 1945; Columbia Presents Corwin for CBS (1941-1945); The Danny Kaye Show (was Mr. average radio listener) for CBS (1945-1946); Court Of Missing Heirs for ABC (1946); The Henry Morgan Show for NBC (1949- 1950).
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Television actor from the early 1950s to the early 1960s. Host of (Teacher) The School House on DuMont-TV (1949). Provided his voice for characters on King Leonardo for NBC-TV (1960-1963), series was also known as King Leonardo and His Short Subjects, and was syndicated as The King and Odie. Provided his voice for characters including Yakety Yak, Baldy Eagle, The Hunter, Flunkey and Commander McBragg on Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, a Saturday morning cartoon series on CBS-TV (1963-1966). Provided his voice for the character Colonel Kit Coyote and Hunter on the NBC and CBS television networks cartoon series, Underdog (1964-1966). Provided his voice for Commander McBragg on the ABC-TV cartoon series, Hoppity Hooper (1964-1967).
Narrator for CBS and ABC television cartoon series, The Beagles (1966-1967).
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