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Kirby Grant(1911-1985)

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Kirby Grant
As a child, Kirby received a scholarship to the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Kirby won the scholarship as a violinist and singer, but he also dabbled as a sculptor. He would play a violinist in the film, Griseries (1935), which starred Henry Fonda. While his movie career was less than spectacular, he did have the lead in a number of low- budget westerns and also played a Canadian Mountie in low-budget adventures. But it would be Television, where Kirby would gain the kind of fame that would follow him for the rest of his life. "Out of the blue of the western sky comes Sky King". Sky King (1951) was a Television series where Kirby played a wealthy gentleman rancher who used his twin engine Cessna to capture the evil ones. As everyone knows, the plane was called the "Song Bird", his ranch was "the Flying Crown Ranch", located near "Grover, Arizona", and he had a niece named Penny and a nephew named Clipper. Kirby was a lifelong flying enthusiast taught to fly by barnstormers in the 1920's. "Sky King" was a huge success and Kirby made approximately 130 episodes which guaranteed syndication. After the show ended, Kirby traveled with the Carson and Barnes Circus and retired in 1970. He later bought the title and rights to the show, Sky King (1951), and became a public relations director for Sea World in Florida.
BornNovember 24, 1911
DiedOctober 30, 1985(73)
BornNovember 24, 1911
DiedOctober 30, 1985(73)
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Known for

Jane Adams, Kirby Grant, Fuzzy Knight, and Charles Miller in Gunman's Code (1946)
Gunman's Code
6.8
  • Jack Douglas
  • 1946
Ghost Catchers (1944)
Ghost Catchers
5.5
  • Clay Edwards(as Kirby Grant and His Orchestra)
  • 1944
Kirby Grant and Chinook in Yukon Manhunt (1951)
Yukon Manhunt
5.2
  • Corporal Rod Webb
  • 1951
Kirby Grant, Edward Norris, and Chinook in The Wolf Hunters (1949)
The Wolf Hunters
5.4
  • Mountie Corporal Rod Webb
  • 1949

Credits

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  • Kirby Grant and Gloria Winters in Sky King (1951)
    Sky King
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Sky King
    • Mason
    • 1952–1959
  • Kirby Grant, Mary Ellen Kay, and Chinook in Yukon Vengeance (1954)
    Yukon Vengeance
    5.9
    • Corporal Rod Webb
    • 1954
  • Preston Foster in Cavalcade of America (1952)
    Cavalcade of America
    7.9
    TV Series
    • 1953
  • Marian Carr, Claudia Drake, Kirby Grant, and Chinook in Northern Patrol (1953)
    Northern Patrol
    6.0
    • Corporal Rod Webb
    • 1953
  • Family Theatre (1949)
    Family Theatre
    6.9
    TV Series
    • 1953
  • Kirby Grant, Lorna Hanson, and Chinook in Fangs of the Arctic (1953)
    Fangs of the Arctic
    5.8
    • Mountie Corporal Rod Webb
    • 1953
  • Kirby Grant, Martha Hyer, Harry Lauter, and Chinook in Yukon Gold (1952)
    Yukon Gold
    5.5
    • Mountie Corporal Rod Webb
    • 1952
  • Marsha Hunt and John Rodney in Studio One (1948)
    Studio One
    7.5
    TV Series
    • (as Robert Stanton)
    • 1952
  • Warren Douglas, Kirby Grant, Gloria Saunders, and Chinook in Northwest Territory (1951)
    Northwest Territory
    5.3
    • Corporal Rod Webb
    • 1951
  • Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, and Dorothy Shay in Deux nigauds chez les barbus (1951)
    Deux nigauds chez les barbus
    6.2
    • Clark Winfield
    • 1951
  • Kirby Grant and Chinook in Yukon Manhunt (1951)
    Yukon Manhunt
    5.2
    • Corporal Rod Webb
    • 1951
  • Rhythm Inn (1951)
    Rhythm Inn
    7.6
    • Dusty Rhodes
    • 1951
  • Kirby Grant, Anne Gwynne, Tom Neal, Lynne Roberts, and Chinook in Call of the Klondike (1950)
    Call of the Klondike
    6.2
    • Corporal Rod Webb
    • 1950
  • Gene Autry, Gail Davis, and Champion in Indian Territory (1950)
    Indian Territory
    6.1
    • Lieutenant Randy Mason
    • 1950
  • Kirby Grant, Elena Verdugo, Chinook, and Jane Adrian in Snow Dog (1950)
    Snow Dog
    5.8
    • Mountie Corporal Rod McDonald
    • 1950

Soundtrack



  • Porter Wagoner in The Porter Wagoner Show (1961)
    The Porter Wagoner Show
    7.9
    TV Series
    • performer: "Loving Time", "We Live In Two Different Worlds"
    • 1967
  • Kirby Grant, Anne Gwynne, Tom Neal, Lynne Roberts, and Chinook in Call of the Klondike (1950)
    Call of the Klondike
    6.2
    • performer: "Track Me Down a Gal" (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Kirby Grant, Edward Norris, and Chinook in The Wolf Hunters (1949)
    The Wolf Hunters
    5.4
    • performer: "Sleep My Baby Sleep"
    • 1949
  • Kirby Grant, June Vincent, and The Hoosier Hotshots in Song of Idaho (1948)
    Song of Idaho
    • performer: "Idaho, Here I Come", "Idaho, Here I Come" (finale)
    • 1948
  • Jane Adams, Kirby Grant, Fuzzy Knight, and Charles Miller in Gunman's Code (1946)
    Gunman's Code
    6.8
    • performer: "Call of the Range", "The Door of Your Heart"
    • 1946
  • Kirby Grant and Fuzzy Knight in Rustler's Round-Up (1946)
    Rustler's Round-Up
    6.3
    • performer: "The Western Trail"
    • 1946
  • Jane Adams, Kirby Grant, and Fuzzy Knight in Trail to Vengeance (1945)
    Trail to Vengeance
    6.3
    • performer: "On the Trail of Tomorrow"
    • 1945
  • Eric Blore, Edward Brophy, Lois Collier, Minna Gombell, Kirby Grant, and Lenee in Penthouse Rhythm (1945)
    Penthouse Rhythm
    4.9
    • performer: "When I Think of Heaven"
    • 1945
  • Edward Brophy, Jacqueline deWit, Kirby Grant, Gloria Jean, and Milburn Stone in I'll Remember April (1945)
    I'll Remember April
    5.7
    • performer: "I'll Remember April"
    • 1945
  • Hommes du monde (1944)
    Hommes du monde
    6.5
    • performer: "What a Change in the Weather"
    • 1944
  • Ghost Catchers (1944)
    Ghost Catchers
    5.5
    • performer: "Blue Candlelight", "Three Cheers for the Customer", "I'm Old Enough to Dream"
    • 1944
  • Vivian Austin, Marjorie Gateson, Betty Kean, Fuzzy Knight, and Eddie Quillan in Hi, Good Lookin'! (1944)
    Hi, Good Lookin'!
    7.1
    • performer: "I Won't Forget the Dawn", "By Mistake", "You're Just the Sweetest Thing", "Slight Taste of Life" (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Jane Frazee in Rosie, the Riveter (1944)
    Rosie, the Riveter
    6.3
    • performer: "Rosie the Riveter"
    • 1944
  • Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, and Penny Singleton in Blondie Goes Latin (1941)
    Blondie Goes Latin
    6.5
    • performer: "You Don't Play a Drum, You Beat It", "Solteiro e melhor", "Querida", "You Can Cry On My Shoulder", "Brazilian Cotillion"
    • 1941
  • Edward Ellis, William Gargan, Kirby Grant, Kent Taylor, and Virginia Vale in Three Sons (1939)
    Three Sons
    6.0
    • performer: "Tootin' Down to Tennessee" (uncredited)
    • 1939

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Kirby Grant and His Orchestra
  • Born
    • November 24, 1911
    • Butte, Montana, USA
  • Died
    • October 30, 1985
    • Titusville, Florida, USA(road accident)
  • Spouses
      Carolyn J. GillisJuly 17, 1951 - October 30, 1985 (his death, 3 children)
  • Other works
    Unsold pilot: Appeared in a pilot for a dramatic anthology series to be called "Grand Central Station".
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Articles

Did you know

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    Kirby Grant was killed in a road accident on Wednesday 30 October 1985 while on his way to watch the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger at Cape Canaveral, Florida. He was to be honored by the shuttle astronauts for his achievements. The Space Shuttle Challenger was lost three months later on Tuesday 28 January 1986.

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  • When did Kirby Grant die?
    October 30, 1985
  • How did Kirby Grant die?
    Road accident
  • How old was Kirby Grant when he died?
    73 years old
  • Where did Kirby Grant die?
    Titusville, Florida, USA
  • When was Kirby Grant born?
    November 24, 1911

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