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Kenneth Ronald "Ken" Berry (born November 3, 1933 in Moline, Illinois) is an American dancer, and comedic actor. Berry, like Dan Dailey (The Governor & J.J.) and Buddy Ebsen (The Beverly Hillbillies), began his career as a dancer and went on to star in 1960s sitcoms.
While in the Army, Berry made his television debut on Arlene Francis' Soldier Parade. Winning the all-army talent contest led to a spot on Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town (which later evolved into The Ed Sullivan Show). Berry's...
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