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Ken Darby

Ken Darby
  • Name: Ken Darby
  • Birthday: 1909-05-13
  • Place of birth: Hebron, Nebraska, USA
  • Popularity: 1.573
Biography: Kenneth Lorin Darby (May 13, 1909 – January 24, 1992) was an American composer, vocal arranger, lyricist, and conductor. His film scores were recognized by the awarding of three Academy Awards and one Grammy Award. He provided vocals for the Munchkinland mayor in The Wizard of Oz (1939), who was portrayed in the film by Charlie Becker. Darby is also notable as the author of The Brownstone House of Nero Wolfe (1983), a biography of the home of Rex Stout's fictional detective. Ken Darby's choral group, The Ken Darby Singers, sang backup for Bing Crosby on the original 1942 Decca Records studio recording of "White Christmas." In 1940 they also sang on the first album ever made of the songs... Read More

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Title Release date
Walt Disney's Halloween Hilarities   as  Jack-o'lantern (voice) 1953-10-30
Trick or Treat   as  Jack-O'lantern (uncredited) 1952-10-10
The Brave Engineer   as  Himself 1950-03-03
Donald's Dilemma   as  Donald Duck's Singing Voice (Uncredited) 1947-07-11
Margie   as  Off-Screen Singer (voice) (uncredited) 1946-10-15
The Martins and the Coys   as  The King's Men 1946-08-15
Make Mine Music   as  The King's Men / Choral Director (Ken Darby Chorus) (singing voice) (uncredited) 1946-06-30
The Kansan   as  Member - The King's Men 1943-09-10
For Me and My Gal   as  Member - The King's Men (uncredited) 1942-10-21
Two-Faced Woman   as  Member - The King's Men (uncredited) 1941-12-31
Stagecoach War   as  Outlaw 1940-07-12
The Showdown   as  Rider 1940-03-08
Law of the Pampas   as  The King's Men Member 1939-11-03
Renegade Trail   as  Rider 1939-07-25
Broadway Serenade   as  Singers - 'High Flyin' Number (uncredited) 1939-04-07
Honolulu   as  Groucho 1 (uncredited) 1939-02-03
Going Hollywood   as  Member - The King's Men 1933-12-22
Let's Go Native   as  Quartet Singer (as The King's Men) (uncredited) 1930-08-15