Kenner G. Kemp
Biography
Kenner G. Kemp was born on January 3, 1908, in Concho, Arizona. His career in the entertainment industry began in the early 1930s, where he made his debut in various films, often taking on uncredited minor roles. As television gained popularity in the 1950s, Kemp transitioned into the medium, appearing in a variety of TV shows that showcased his versatile talent.
In addition to acting, Kemp was also known for his work as a stuntman, bringing an exciting dimension to many productions. His skills extended beyond performance as he occasionally served as a stand-in for other actors, further demonstrating his adaptability within the industry. Throughout his career, Kemp contributed to numerous projects that showcased his dedication and passion for the craft.
While specific titles of his notable works might not be widely recognized, Kemp's commitment to his roles and his behind-the-scenes contributions have left a lasting impact on the film and television landscape. With a career spanning several decades, he remains a part of the rich tapestry of early Hollywood and television history. Kenner G. Kemp's legacy is a testament to the diverse talent that shaped the entertainment world of the 20th century.
Filmography
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Sayonara
1957
Appointment with a Shadow
1957
City of Fear
1959
The Fiend Who Walked the West
1958
Home Before Dark
1958
The Honeymoon Machine
1961
Uranium Boom
1956
The Big Circus
1959
Adventures of Kitty O'Day
1945
The Return of the Whistler
1948
Days of Wine and Roses
1963
The Fireball
1950
The Luck of the Irish
1948
The Paradine Case
1947
Paula
1952 • Party Guest
My Forbidden Past
1951
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
1969
Ten North Frederick
1958
Crossfire
1947
Revolt in the Big House
1958
A Dangerous Profession
1949
Destination Moon
1950 • Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)