Ken DuMain

Ken DuMain

actor, additional crew, stunts

Ken DuMain was born on Sep 15, 1923 in USA. Ken DuMain's big-screen debut came with Mr. Reckless directed by Frank McDonald in 1948, strarring Customer (uncredited). Ken DuMain is known for The In-Laws directed by Arthur Hiller, Peter Falk stars as Vince Ricardo and Alan Arkin as Sheldon Kornpett D.D.S.. The upcoming new movie Ken DuMain plays is Fletch which will be released on May 31, 1985.

Like many movie extras of his era, Ken Dumain's work depended on maintaining his anonymity. DuMain found his way to California when he got out of the military. Through various connections, DuMain was able to get his Screen Extras Guild card in the 1940s. This launched a career that spanned six decades.Starting in the 1940s, DuMain continually appeared in musicals that were filmed during that period. It was during this time that he started to make connections that would help him throughout his entire career. DuMain became affiliated with various personal personnel at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This led him to get cast as an extra in most of the movies that were filmed at the studio.By the 1950s, DuMain found steady work as a stand-in. He developed a long-lasting friendship with Peter Lawford. He worked as Lawford's stand-in and Lawford frequently took him on location when he filmed various movies. Lawford always made sure to take care of DuMain and he would have him occasionally act as his stunt double.As Lawford's acting career came to a close, DuMain found steady work at MGM. He found regular work as the stand-in for Dean Jagger Mon Mr. Novak. After Mr. Novak was ended, DuMain became the regular stand-in for Lloyd Bridges on The Loner. Unfortunately for DuMain, the show was canceled as a season.By the 1970s, it became extremely difficult for people to make a living as a screen extras guild. DuMain frequently found work as a stand-in on various shows and movies. His biggest break became a regular bar patron and stand-in on the television show Cheers in the 1980s.Always a fan of classic movies, DuMain and his partner David Bradley would frequently host elaborate parties dedicated to old silent movies. They would frequently invite one of the actors in the movie to watch the movie during the party. Though he passed away in 2001, Ken DuMain left a legacy of an actor you could depend on to be professional and a person you could always depend on to be a true friend.

  • Birthday

    Sep 15, 1923
  • Place of Birth

    Dallas, Texas, USA

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