Biographies: Ken DuMain - Actor

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An American actor, born on September 15, 1923. Ken was an actor and stunt performer in Hollywood for six decades. He headed to Hollywood after being discharged from the army, and was able to join the Screen Extras Guild in the forties, and participated in most of the musical films produced by MGM in the forties. His first film debut was in The Pirate (1948). Among his most important works are: Ken Hogan's Heroes (1971), The Lieutenant (1963), First Monday in October (1981), and Billy Jack Goes to Washington (1977). Ken's last work was Fletch in 1985, and then retired. He died in Los Angeles, on August 2, 2001 from respiratory failure with congestion of the heart.