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Ken Niles

Ken Niles

Ken Niles biography (December 9, 1906 – October 31, 1988)

Ken Niles (1906-1988) was an American radio and television announcer best known for his work in the Golden Age of Radio. He had a distinctive voice and a long and successful career as a radio announcer and personality.

Early Life and Career:

The Abbott and Costello Radio Show:

Other Radio Work:

Television and Later Career:

Later Life:

Filmography of Ken Niles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1937Hollywood HotelKen Niles
1938Men Are Such FoolsBillUncredited
1939Sweepstakes WinnerFirst Radio AnnouncerUncredited
1941Harmon of MichiganKen Niles
1943Hit Parade of 1943AnnouncerUncredited
1943ShantytownRadio AnnouncerUncredited
1944Lady, Let’s DanceAnnouncer
1945Swingin’ on a RainbowNew York City Radio AnnouncerUncredited
1946The Inner CircleKen – Radio Announcer
1947Magic TownReporterUncredited
1947Out of the PastEels
1948You Were Meant for MeNarratorVoice, Uncredited
1949My Friend IrmaRadio Contest AnnouncerUncredited
1951The Fat ManDr. Henry Bromley D.D.S.Uncredited
1956NBC Matinee TheaterEpisode: “The Young and the Damned”
1962The Donna Reed ShowProfessor EarnshawEpisode: “Explorer’s Ten”
1968The Bob Hope Show1 episode, (final appearance)
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