Ken Lundy

Ken Lundy was an American actor, best known for Junior G-Men, Tuxedo Junction, and Public Enemies. He was born on June 16, 1922, in Brooklyn, New York, and passed away on May 9, 1953, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

Ken Lundy, whose birth name was Kenneth Lawrence Lundy, grew up in Brooklyn, where he developed an interest in performing arts at a young age. He made his career in the entertainment industry, primarily during the 1940s. Details about his family life remain limited, as he kept much of his personal life private.

Career

Lundy’s career included various roles in films, where he often played memorable characters. He became known for his work in films like Junior G-Men, where he showcased his acting skills. Throughout his career, he participated in several notable productions that contributed to his status in Hollywood.

Death and Legacy

Ken Lundy died on May 9, 1953, in Los Angeles, California, leaving behind a modest yet impactful legacy in the film industry. His performances in classic films continue to be remembered, and he is celebrated by fans of early American cinema. Although his career was brief, his contributions remain significant in the history of film.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Major and the Minor 1942-09-16 Elevator Boy (uncredited)
Junior G-Men 1940-11-01 Buck
Absorbing Junior 1936-05-08 Junior
The Mayor of 44th Street 1942-10-15 Dude (as Kenneth Lundy)
Where Did You Get That Girl? 1941-01-03 Shrimp
Tuxedo Junction 1941-11-25 Fred ‘Soapy’ Peters (as Kenneth Lundy)
Sioux City Sue 1946-11-21 Jody
Mr. Dynamite 1941-03-01 Sandlot Baseball Boy