Kenneth Kent was an American actor born on April 20, 1892, in Liverpool, England, UK. He is best known for his roles in House of Mystery, The House of the Arrow, and Night Train to Munich. He passed away on November 17, 1963, in London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Kenneth Kent was the son of the stage actor Charles Kent. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and began his stage career in 1912. His family background in theater likely influenced his passion for acting.
Career
Although Kenneth’s film appearances were relatively infrequent, he made a mark as a talented character actor. His roles included parts in notable films during the 1940s, showcasing his range and dedication to the craft. Despite a sparse filmography, he left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.
Death and Legacy
Kenneth Kent died on November 17, 1963, in London, England. His contributions to the theater and film industry continue to be remembered, particularly through his performances in the films of his era. He is acknowledged for his talent and dedication to acting.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Night Train to Munich | 1940-08-31 | Controller |
A Time to Kill | 1955-11-01 | Dr. Julian Cole |
Dangerous Moonlight | 1941-06-26 | Andre De Guise |
Castle of Crimes | 1940-10-26 | Inspector Hanaud |
Luck of the Navy | 1938-11-27 | Col. Suvaroff |
At the Villa Rose | 1940-03-02 | Inspector Hanaud |
The Shop at Sly Corner | 1946-07-21 | Descius Heiss |
Queer Cargo | 1938-08-06 | Vibart |
Idol of Paris | 1948-04-24 | Emperor Napoleon |