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Dennis King

Dennis King (born Dennis Pratt,[1] 2 November 1897 – 21 May 1971) was an English actor and singer.

Dennis King
King circa 1927
Born
Dennis Pratt

(1897-11-02)2 November 1897
Coventry, Warwickshire, England
Died21 May 1971(1971-05-21) (aged 73)
Years active1919–1969
SpouseEdith Wright (?–1963) (her death)
Children2, including John Michael King

Early years edit

Born on 2 November 1897 in Coventry,[2] Warwickshire, or Birmingham, England, King was the son of John and Elizabeth King Pratt. He chose to use his mother's maiden name for his career.[3] He had one sister and three brothers. King described his father as "a man of tremendous vision but little initiative", resulting in the family's being "very poor".[4]

His first involvement with the stage was working as a call boy at the Birmingham Repertory Theater when he was 14 years old.[3] He first performed on stage at age 16.[5] He served in the Oxford Bucks Infantry during World War I. Injured in battle, he spent a night in a "muddy shell hole" before stretcher-bearers took him to a first-aid station for initial treatment.[4] Two days later he was moved to a field hospital, where plastic surgeons repaired the damage that shrapnel had done to his face. He was discharged, and he returned to London.[4]

Career edit

King had a stage career in both drama (including Shakespeare) and musicals. He immigrated to the US in 1921 and went on to a successful career on the Broadway stage. Among his most notable performances was his role in the original production of Rudolf Friml's Rose-Marie, in which he introduced the songs "Rose-Marie" and "Indian Love Call",[6] and the role of Captain Fairfax in the Donaldson Award and Outer Critics Circle Award winning play Billy Budd (1951) by Louis O. Coxe and Robert H. Chapman.[7][8]

King debuted in London in 1919 and on Broadway in 1921.[2] His career turned from drama to music after Oscar Hammerstein heard him singing in his dressing room. Persuaded by Hammerstein, King tried out for the male lead in Rose Marie. His success in that production led to his performing in other musical comedy shows.[5]

He appeared in two musical films, including The Vagabond King,[9] and played non-singing roles in two other films.

King was "one of the first actors of major status to devote himself almost exclusively to television".[10] He appeared in six full-length dramas on TV from the fall of 1948 to February 1949.[10] He also was featured in TV musical productions, including Knickerbocker Holiday (1950), Babes in Toyland (1950), Jack and the Beanstalk (1956), Aladdin (1958), and The Mikado (1960).[2]

Personal life and death edit

King became a citizen of the United States in 1953.[3] He was made president of The Players in June 1965.[11]

King was married to actress Edith Wright. They had two sons, Dennis King Jr. and musical theatre actor John Michael King who originated the role of Freddy Eynsford Hill in My Fair Lady.[3] Dennis King pursued his hobby of painting later in life.[citation needed]

King died of a heart disease in University Hospital in New York City on 21 May 1971, aged 73.[3]

Musical theatre credits edit

Musical film credits edit

Other film credits edit

Television credits edit

References edit

  1. ^ Room, Adrian (10 January 2014). Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins, 5th ed. McFarland. p. 262. ISBN 978-0-7864-5763-2. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Hischak, Thomas S. (2 June 2008). The Oxford Companion to the American Musical: Theatre, Film, and Television. Oxford University Press. p. 398. ISBN 978-0-19-988732-3. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Dennis King, Stage Star, Dead; Noted for 'Vagabond King' Role". The New York Times. 23 May 1971. p. 61. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  4. ^ a b c Brundidge, Harry T. (27 December 1929). "Dennis King Once Had to Borrow Steerage Fare to Visit Wife and Child". The St. Louis Star and Times. p. 3. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Who's Who in Pictures: Sketches of the Careers of H.B. Warner, Dennis King and Others". The New York Times. 11 June 1933. p. X 2. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  6. ^ Dan Dietz, The Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014), p 201
  7. ^ OUTER CIRCLE NAMES 'BILLY BUDD' BEST PLAY. 27 May 1951. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  8. ^ "The Winners For The 8th Annual Donaldson Awards". Billboard. 28 July 1951. p. 43.
  9. ^ "A King Among Pictures". Broadway and Hollywood Movies. 19 May 1930. pp. 16–17. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  10. ^ a b "From Stage to TV: Dennis King Finds That Video Presents New Challenge to the Performer". The New York Times. 20 February 1949. p. X 11. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  11. ^ "Dennis King Chosen Players' President". The New York Times. 3 June 1965. p. 26. Retrieved 26 October 2022.

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For other people named Dennis King see Dennis King disambiguation For the singer and composer see Denis King Dennis King born Dennis Pratt 1 2 November 1897 21 May 1971 was an English actor and singer Dennis KingKing circa 1927BornDennis Pratt 1897 11 02 2 November 1897Coventry Warwickshire EnglandDied21 May 1971 1971 05 21 aged 73 New York City USYears active1919 1969SpouseEdith Wright 1963 her death Children2 including John Michael King Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Musical theatre credits 5 Musical film credits 6 Other film credits 7 Television credits 8 References 9 External linksEarly years editBorn on 2 November 1897 in Coventry 2 Warwickshire or Birmingham England King was the son of John and Elizabeth King Pratt He chose to use his mother s maiden name for his career 3 He had one sister and three brothers King described his father as a man of tremendous vision but little initiative resulting in the family s being very poor 4 His first involvement with the stage was working as a call boy at the Birmingham Repertory Theater when he was 14 years old 3 He first performed on stage at age 16 5 He served in the Oxford Bucks Infantry during World War I Injured in battle he spent a night in a muddy shell hole before stretcher bearers took him to a first aid station for initial treatment 4 Two days later he was moved to a field hospital where plastic surgeons repaired the damage that shrapnel had done to his face He was discharged and he returned to London 4 Career editKing had a stage career in both drama including Shakespeare and musicals He immigrated to the US in 1921 and went on to a successful career on the Broadway stage Among his most notable performances was his role in the original production of Rudolf Friml s Rose Marie in which he introduced the songs Rose Marie and Indian Love Call 6 and the role of Captain Fairfax in the Donaldson Award and Outer Critics Circle Award winning play Billy Budd 1951 by Louis O Coxe and Robert H Chapman 7 8 King debuted in London in 1919 and on Broadway in 1921 2 His career turned from drama to music after Oscar Hammerstein heard him singing in his dressing room Persuaded by Hammerstein King tried out for the male lead in Rose Marie His success in that production led to his performing in other musical comedy shows 5 He appeared in two musical films including The Vagabond King 9 and played non singing roles in two other films King was one of the first actors of major status to devote himself almost exclusively to television 10 He appeared in six full length dramas on TV from the fall of 1948 to February 1949 10 He also was featured in TV musical productions including Knickerbocker Holiday 1950 Babes in Toyland 1950 Jack and the Beanstalk 1956 Aladdin 1958 and The Mikado 1960 2 Personal life and death editKing became a citizen of the United States in 1953 3 He was made president of The Players in June 1965 11 King was married to actress Edith Wright They had two sons Dennis King Jr and musical theatre actor John Michael King who originated the role of Freddy Eynsford Hill in My Fair Lady 3 Dennis King pursued his hobby of painting later in life citation needed King died of a heart disease in University Hospital in New York City on 21 May 1971 aged 73 3 Musical theatre credits edit1919 Monsieur Beaucaire London production 1923 Hamlet researching Chicago production with John Barrymore 1925 Rose Marie as Jim Kenyon Broadway production 1925 The Vagabond King as Francois Villon Broadway production 1928 The Three Musketeers as d Artagnan Broadway production 1930 The Three Musketeers as d Artagnan London production 1932 Show Boat as Gaylord Ravenal Broadway revival 1933 Command Performance musical as Peter Mali London production 1937 Frederika as Goethe Broadway production 1938 I Married an Angel as Count Willi Palaffi Broadway production 1951 Music in the Air as Bruno Mahler Broadway revival 1956 Shangri La as Hugh Conway Broadway production Musical film credits edit1930 The Vagabond King as Francois Villon 1930 Paramount on Parade as Man to be Hanged Episode The Gallows Song 1933 Fra Diavolo also known as The Devil s Brother and Bogus Bandits a version of Daniel Auber s Fra Diavolo although Laurel and Hardy were the stars King played the title role as Fra Diavolo Marquis de San MarcoOther film credits edit1944 Between Two Worlds a remake of the 1930 film Outward Bound as a minister William Duke 1959 The Miracle as a nobleman who is one of Carroll Baker s admirers 1969 Some Kind of a Nut as Otis Havemeyer final film role Television credits edit1957 Twelfth Night as Sir Toby Belch on the Hallmark Hall of Fame as Sir Toby Belch 1958 Aladdin CBS color television special with songs by Cole Porter presented on the DuPont Show of the Month 1960 The Mikado NBC colour television special with Groucho Marx Stanley Holloway and Helen Traubel presented by the Bell Telephone Hour 1961 Give Us Barabbas as Pontius Pilate presented on the Hallmark Hall of Fame 1962 Act of Faith Season 7 Episode 27 of Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Ralston TempleReferences edit Room Adrian 10 January 2014 Dictionary of Pseudonyms 13 000 Assumed Names and Their Origins 5th ed McFarland p 262 ISBN 978 0 7864 5763 2 Retrieved 26 October 2022 a b c Hischak Thomas S 2 June 2008 The Oxford Companion to the American Musical Theatre Film and Television Oxford University Press p 398 ISBN 978 0 19 988732 3 Retrieved 26 October 2022 a b c d e Dennis King Stage Star Dead Noted for Vagabond King Role The New York Times 23 May 1971 p 61 Retrieved 26 October 2022 a b c Brundidge Harry T 27 December 1929 Dennis King Once Had to Borrow Steerage Fare to Visit Wife and Child The St Louis Star and Times p 3 Retrieved 26 October 2022 a b Who s Who in Pictures Sketches of the Careers of H B Warner Dennis King and Others The New York Times 11 June 1933 p X 2 Retrieved 26 October 2022 Dan Dietz The Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals Rowman amp Littlefield 2014 p 201 OUTER CIRCLE NAMES BILLY BUDD BEST PLAY 27 May 1951 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help The Winners For The 8th Annual Donaldson Awards Billboard 28 July 1951 p 43 A King Among Pictures Broadway and Hollywood Movies 19 May 1930 pp 16 17 Retrieved 26 October 2022 a b From Stage to TV Dennis King Finds That Video Presents New Challenge to the Performer The New York Times 20 February 1949 p X 11 Retrieved 26 October 2022 Dennis King Chosen Players President The New York Times 3 June 1965 p 26 Retrieved 26 October 2022 nbsp Biography portalExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dennis King Dennis King at the Internet Broadway Database Dennis King at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dennis King amp oldid 1217581312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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