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Sandy Kenyon was an American actor. He made appearances in movies and television series such as Al Capone, Breezy, MacArthur (as Jonathan M. Wainwright), When Time Ran Out, The Rifleman, Have Gun-Will Travel, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Partridge Family, Gunsmoke, That Girl, Hogan’s Heroes, Adam-12, Quincy M.E., Knots Landing, The Twilight Zone, Bonanza, Kung-Fu, All in the Family, Riverboat (as Abraham Lincoln), The Americans, and The Travels of Jamie McPheeters.

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  • Sandy Kenyon
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  • Sandy Kenyon was an American actor. He made appearances in movies and television series such as Al Capone, Breezy, MacArthur (as Jonathan M. Wainwright), When Time Ran Out, The Rifleman, Have Gun-Will Travel, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Partridge Family, Gunsmoke, That Girl, Hogan’s Heroes, Adam-12, Quincy M.E., Knots Landing, The Twilight Zone, Bonanza, Kung-Fu, All in the Family, Riverboat (as Abraham Lincoln), The Americans, and The Travels of Jamie McPheeters.
  • Sandy Kenyon, born Sanford Klein (August 5, 1922 – February 20, 2010) was an American voice-over artist and character actor, best-known for voicing Jon Arbuckle in the first Garfield animated television special Here Comes Garfield, and other roles in film and television. He was born in New York City, United States. Kenyon's on-screen acting career benefited from his extremely distinctive physical appearance: gaunt, with highly prominent cheekbones.
  • Sandy Kenyon (August 5, 1922 – February 20, 2010), born Sanford Klein in New York City, was a revered voice-over artist and character actor of film and television. He is perhaps best known for voicing Jon Arbuckle in the first Garfield animated television special, Here Comes Garfield. Sandy made a guest appearance on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H as Master Sergeant Woodruff in the Season 5 episode "Lt. Radar O'Reilly". Among the many TV series in which he guest starred are the westerns: The Rifleman, Colt .45, Yancy Derringer, Have Gun-Will Travel, The Tall Man, Gunsmoke, and Bonanza.
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  • 1922-08-05(xsd:date)
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  • Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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  • M*A*S*H
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  • Sandy Kenyon
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  • Sandy Kenyon
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  • New York City, New York, U.S.
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  • 2010-02-20(xsd:date)
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  • 1949(xsd:integer)
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  • Actor and voice-over artist
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  • "Lt. Radar O'Reilly"
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  • 449017(xsd:integer)
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  • Male
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  • Sanford Klein
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  • Sandy Kenyon (August 5, 1922 – February 20, 2010), born Sanford Klein in New York City, was a revered voice-over artist and character actor of film and television. He is perhaps best known for voicing Jon Arbuckle in the first Garfield animated television special, Here Comes Garfield. Sandy made a guest appearance on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H as Master Sergeant Woodruff in the Season 5 episode "Lt. Radar O'Reilly". Among the many TV series in which he guest starred are the westerns: The Rifleman, Colt .45, Yancy Derringer, Have Gun-Will Travel, The Tall Man, Gunsmoke, and Bonanza. In 1960, Kenyon was cast as a pre-presidential Abraham Lincoln in the episode "No Bridge on the River" of the NBC-TV western series, Riverboat. In the story line, Grey Holden (Darren McGavin) sues the railroad when his vessel, the Enterprise, strikes a rail bridge atop the Mississippi River on a dark, stormy night; Lincoln is the attorney representing the railroad. Tyler McVey is cast as a judge and Denver Pyle as Jim Bledsoe. In 1961, Kenyon was cast in the role of Ritter on The Americans, a 17-episode NBC series about how the American Civil War divided families. In the 1963-1964 season, Kenyon was cast as Shep Baggott in a recurring role in five episodes of the ABC-TV western series, The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, with then-child actor Kurt Russell in the title role. Other series in which Kenyon appeared include: Richard Diamond, Private Detective, Room for One More, All in the Family, The Dick Van Dyke Show, That Girl, The Partridge Family, Hogan's Heroes, Adam-12, Peter Gunn, Quincy M.E., Knots Landing, Designing Women and The Twilight Zone. In the film MacArthur, he portrays General Jonathan M. Wainwright, who survived spending most of World War II in a Japanese POW camp. Kenyon acted on Broadway and in regional theatre in Los Angeles, California. He died peacefully at the age of eighty-seven at his home in Los Angeles. His ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.
  • Sandy Kenyon was an American actor. He made appearances in movies and television series such as Al Capone, Breezy, MacArthur (as Jonathan M. Wainwright), When Time Ran Out, The Rifleman, Have Gun-Will Travel, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Partridge Family, Gunsmoke, That Girl, Hogan’s Heroes, Adam-12, Quincy M.E., Knots Landing, The Twilight Zone, Bonanza, Kung-Fu, All in the Family, Riverboat (as Abraham Lincoln), The Americans, and The Travels of Jamie McPheeters.
  • Sandy Kenyon, born Sanford Klein (August 5, 1922 – February 20, 2010) was an American voice-over artist and character actor, best-known for voicing Jon Arbuckle in the first Garfield animated television special Here Comes Garfield, and other roles in film and television. He was born in New York City, United States. Kenyon's on-screen acting career benefited from his extremely distinctive physical appearance: gaunt, with highly prominent cheekbones. Kenon also acted onstage on Broadway in in Los Angeles regional theatre. Kenyon died peacefully on February 20 at his home in Los Angeles, United States. He was 87.
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