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Ken Berry

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Ken Berry

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  • (1970s) TV commercials/print ads: Kinney shoe stores.
  • (1959) l Stage: Appeared in "Billy Barnes Revue" on Broadway. Musical revue. Book by Bob Rodgers (also director). Music / Lyrics by: Billy Barnes. Musical Director: Billy Barnes. Associate Musical Director: Armin Hoffman. Scenic Design by Glenn Holse. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Costume supervision by Peggy Morrison and Berman Costume Co. John Golden Theatre (moved to The Lyceum Theatre from 28 Sep 1959- close): 4 Aug 1959-17 Oct 1959 (87 performances). Cast: Ken Berry (as "One of Tanya's Fellas/Arthur in "The Pembrooke Story"/Jack/Fred/Sam/Teacher's Pet/Champ, Native/Oed/One of the Ads") [Broadway debut], Bert Convy (as "One of Tanya's Fellas/John/Dean/Daddy/Dick/Bert Convy/Native/Moderator/One of the Ads") [Broadway debut], Ann Morgan Guilbert (as "Girl with Hat Staff/Edythe/Lolly/Mary Lou/Big Mama/Forgotten Woman/Ruby/Sour Little Girl/Vamp/Turista/Matron"), Joyce Jameson (as "Tanya/Marilyn/Lily/Sarah/Ginger/Shirley/Jeanette/P.T.A. Principal/Native/Rosabelle Haley") [Broadway debut], Jackie Joseph (as "Miss O'Brien/Dolly/Beatnik/Gold Digger/Sweet Little Girl/Wife/Native/One of the Ads"), Patti Regan, Bob Rogers, Lennie Weinrib (as "Surgeon/Papa/Peter/Host/The Prophet/Big Daddy/Forgotten Man/J.N./Bully/Camp/Native/Warden/Poor Soul"). Replacement actor [during John Golden Theatre run]: Virginia de Luce [no other replacements known]. Produced by George Eckstein. Produced in association with Bob Reese.
  • (1961) Stage: Appeared in "The Billy Barnes People" on Broadway. Musical revue. Book by / directed by Bob Rodgers. Music by Billy Barnes. Lyrics by Billy Barnes [final Broadway credit]. Music arranged by Ray Henderson. Cartoons by William Box. Royale Theatre: 13 Jun 1961- 17 Jun 1961 (7 performances). Cast: Ken Berry, Jack Grinnage, Joyce Jameson (as "Authoress/Morgan O'Fey/Member of the Sophisticated Couple/Janet/Sally O'Toole/Mrs. Karr"), Jackie Joseph, David Ketchum, Dick Patterson, Patty Regan, Jo Anne Worley (as "Opera Diva/A Fan/Member of the Neurotic Couple/Adele/The Balcony/Housewife") [Broadway debut]. Produced by John Pool.
  • (2012) Infomercial: Appeared, with Carol Burnett, in an infomercial for TimeLife's "The Best of the Carol Burnett Show" DVD collection.
  • (1974) Stage: Appeared in Meredith Willson's musical, "The Music Man," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Susan Watson, Louise Kirkland and Gary Gage in the cast. Larry Forde was director.
  • (9/27/78-12/23/78) Stage: Appeared (as "Sky Masterson") in the musical, "Guys & Dolls," at the Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre in Lincolnshire, IL, with Augie Amato (Nicely-Nicely Johnson); Michael Rosen (Benny Southstreet/Gambler); Jim Brett (Rusty Charlie/Gambler); Vivian Watson (Sarah Brown); Nathan Davis (Arvide Abernathy); Scott Wilson (Mission Band Member); Barbara Moroz (Mission Band Member); Louie Lanciloti (Harry the horse/Gambler); Tom Harmon (Lt. Brannigan); Mark Hutter (Nathan Detroit); Ted Raymond (Joey Biltmore/Gambler); Sherry Narens (General Matilda B. Cartwright); Howard Fishlove (Big Jule); Brenda Thomson (Miss Adelaide); John Paizis (Gambler); Bruce Senesac (Gambler) and Brian Van Den Broucke (Gambler) in the cast. Pam Cecil, Kanet Louer, Krista Neumann and Judith Smith played the Hot Box girls. Damon Runyon wrote the original story. Frank Loesser was composer and lyricist. Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows wrote the book. Gene Patrick was producer and musical director. Jim Bates was director and choreographer. George Pettit was production designer. Jeffrey Harris was set construction designer. Pat Campano and Richard Eckert were costume designers. Susan Clare was costume producer. Pat Nesladek was lighting designer. Bill Magers was conductor. Thomas Sivak was pianist.
  • (Summer 1975) Stage: Appeared in Jule Styne and Bob Merrill's musical, "Sugar," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, OH, with Mickey Rooney in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
  • (Summer 1981) Stage: Appeared in George M. Cohan, Michael Stewart, John and Francine Pascal's musical, "George M!" in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton, OH. John Kenley was artistic director.
  • (Summer 1975) Stage: Appeared in Jule Styne and Bob Merrill's musical, "Sugar," in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus , OH, with Mickey Rooney in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
  • (Summer 1981) Stage: Appeared in George M. Cohan, Michael Stewart, John and Francine Pascal's musical, "George M!" in a Kenley Players production in Akron, OH. John Kenley was artistic director.
  • (Summer 1981) Stage: Appeared in George M. Cohan, Michael Stewart, John and Francine Pascal's musical, "George M!" in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus, OH. John Kenley was artistic director.
  • (Summer 1975) Stage: Appeared in Jule Styne and Bob Merrill's musical, "Sugar," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton, OH, with Mickey Rooney in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
  • (Summer 1991) He acted in Ken Ludwig's play, "Lend Me A Tenor," in a Cherry County Playhouse production at the Frauenthal Theatre in Muskegon, Michigan. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
  • (1964) television commercial for Kellogg's Corn Flakes

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