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  • Semi-retired in Florida, he appeared at autograph and sci-fi/horror conventions on occasion.
  • Enlisted in the US Army during the filming of his first movie, L'intrépide (1952). He was stationed in Germany and worked as an entertainment NCO while setting up celebrity-styled shows for the USO. While there, he also played in several episodes of the syndicated series Flash Gordon (1954) with a nearly all-German crew.
  • To the chagrin of his fundamentalist minister father, he hitchhiked to Hollywood at age 15 to try his luck. He became ill and had to return home, but moved back to Los Angeles after his father's death a few years later.
  • Was originally set to appear in La Fureur de vivre (1955) as one of the gang members, but was out of the picture after the cast was scaled back. He does, though, appear in a wardrobe test that is included as an extra on the film's Blu-ray release.
  • Although they barely got to know each other during the shooting of La révolte des poupées (1958), he and Laurie Mitchell became close friends many years later when author Mike Barnum reunited them around 2006. The two co-stars remained close until Kenny's death.

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