Kenner G. Kemp(1908-1985)
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Furiously prolific and ubiquitous extra Kenner G. Kemp was born on January 3, 1908 in Concho, Arizona. Kemp first started appearing in films in uncredited minor roles in the early 1930's and began popping up in numerous TV shows in the early 1950's. Moreover, Kenner not only also worked as both a stuntman and an occasional stand-in for Walter Pidgeon, but also was a longtime officer in the Screen Extras Guild which included treasurer and vice president. His sister Donna Kempe also worked as an extra. Kemp died at age 77 on May 13, 1985 in Los Angeles, California.
TV Series
- Cabaret Owner Leaving Meeting
- Congressman Kerry
- Detective
- Detective in Squad Room
- Diner Patron
- Doctor
- Gambler
- Pindar Employee
- Police Commissioner at Party
- Police Officer at Parade
- Police Officer at Station
- Policeman
- Policeman at Hearing
- Prison Guard
- Racetrack Patron
- Reporter
- Ringside Photographer
- Workman
TV Series
- Restaurant Patron
- Club Member
- Party Guest
- Audience Member
- Bowling Alley Patron
- Chaperone
- Fight Spectator
- Husband
- Passerby
- Theater Patron
- Air Force Officer
- Antique Show Guest
- Backyard Spectator
- Bank and Restaurant Patron
- Bridge Player
- City Official
- Club Patron
- Committee Member
- Customer
- Dancer
- Dinner Patron
- Doctor
- Herbie Jackson
- Indian Party Guest
- Joe
- Maintenance Man
- Man
- Man Buying Bowling Bag
- Man Dancing
- Man Reading Newspaper
- Man With Women's Wig
- Man at Airport
- Man at Auction
- Man at Fashion Show
- Man at Meeting
- Man at Theater
- Man in Library
- Man in Locker Room
- Man with briefcase
- Men's Club Member
- Mr. Kemp
- Neighbor
- Newton
- Nightclub Guest
- Onlooker
- Painter
- Party Goer
- Partygoer
- Passenger
- Pharmacist
- Photographer
- Police Officer
- Professor
- Reporter
- Second Policeman
- Spectator
- Teacher
- Wedding Guest