Kenny Baker(1912-1985)
- Artiste
- Bande-son
Kenny Baker est né le 30 septembre 1912 en Californie, États-Unis. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Silver Skates (1943), Hit Parade of 1941 (1940) et The Mikado (1939). Il était marié à Geraldyne Louise Churchill. Il est mort le 10 août 1985 en Californie, États-Unis.
Artiste
Bande-son
- Musique aux étoiles5,8
- performer: "Calendar Girl", "A Lovely Night To Go Dancing", "Have I Told You Lately? (I'm Telling You Now)", "At the Fireman's Ball" (non crédité)
- 1947
- 1946
- 1943
- Silver Skates5,6
- performer: "A Girl Like You, a Boy Like Me", "Love Is a Beautiful Song", "Lovely Lady" (non crédité)
- 1943
- 1940
- Un jour au cirque6,8
- performer: "Two Blind Loves" (1939) ("Step Up and Take a Bow" (1939), non crédité)
- 1939
- The Mikado6,4
- performer: "The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze" (1885), "A Wand'ring Minstrel I" (1885), "Were You Not to Ko-Ko Plighted" (1885), "The Threatened Cloud Has Passed Away" (1885), "Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day" (1885), "Here's a How-de-do" (1885), "The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring" (1885) (non crédité)
- 1939
- Radio City Revels5,9
- performer: "I'M TAKING A SHINE TO YOU" (1938), "GOOD NIGHT, ANGEL" (1938), "THERE'S A NEW MOON OVER THE OLD MILL" (1938) ("TAKE A TIP FROM THE TULIP" (1938))
- 1938
- Hollywood en folie5,3
- performer: "Love Walked In" (1937), "La traviata" (1853), "Love Is Here to Stay" (1937), "Spring Again" (1937) ("Love Walked In" (1937), non crédité)
- 1938
- Monsieur Dodd prend l'air5,4
- performer: "Am I in Love?", "Remember Me?", "If I Were a Little Pond Lily", "Here Comes the Sandman", "The Girl You Used to Be" (non crédité)
- 1937
- 1937
- 1936
- 1935
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- 10 août 1985
- Solvang, Californie, États-Unis(infarctus)
- Conjoint
- Geraldyne Louise Churchill5 juin 1933 - juillet 1968 (divorcé, 2 enfants)
- Autres œuvresBaker performed on the Jack Benny radio program. He eventually became the singer on the Fred Allen radio program. He was replaced on the Jack Benny program in 1939 by Dennis Day.
- Annonces publicitaires
- AnecdotesBoyishly good looking singer/actor who first gained notice as the featured singer on Jack Benny's radio shows during the 1930s. At the height of his radio fame, and after leaving the Benny show in 1939 (succeeded by Dennis Day), he appeared in a dozen or so film musicals (Un jour au cirque (1939), Les demoiselles Harvey (1946)) and later co-starred with Mary Martin in the original Broadway production of Kurt Weill and Ogden Nash's "One Touch of Venus." Retiring from performing in the early 1950s, he became a Christian Science practitioner and motivational speaker.
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