Ken Niles Explained

Ken Niles
Birth Name:Kenneth Niles
Birth Date:9 December 1906[1]
Birth Place:Livingston, Montana, U.S.
Death Date: (aged 81)
Death Place:Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Nationality:American
Occupation:Radio announcer
Spouse:Nadia Niles
Children:2

Ken Niles (December 9, 1906 – October 31, 1988) was an American radio announcer. Niles was born in Livingston, Montana.

Niles debuted in radio on KJR in Seattle, Washington, late in the 1920s.[2] He began a series of original radio dramas called Theater of the Mind in 1928.[3] [4] Niles subsequently narrated, or served as announcer, in several other feature films. His most notable film role was the murdered lawyer Leonard Eels in Out of the Past (1947) with Robert Mitchum.

Niles also served as commercial announcer and foil for Bing Crosby in the Bing Crosby Entertains series (1933-1935) and also on several series sponsored by Camel Cigarettes, notably The Abbott and Costello Show.[5] Niles was frequently paired in comedy skits opposite Elvia Allman as his fictitious wife, "Mrs. Niles". He was also the announcer for The Amazing Mrs. Danberry.[5]

For his work in radio, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,[3] as did his brother, making them the first brothers to be so honored. Ken Niles' star is at 6711 Hollywood Boulevard, in the Radio section. It was dedicated February 8, 1960.[6]

Family

He was married to Nadia Niles, and had two children, Kenneth Niles and Denise Niles.[7] His elder brother, Wendell Niles, was also a radio announcer.[8]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1937Hollywood Hotel Ken Niles
1938Men Are Such Fools Bill Uncredited
1939Sweepstakes Winner First Radio Announcer Uncredited
1941Harmon of Michigan Ken Niles
1943Hit Parade of 1943 Announcer Uncredited
1943Shantytown Radio Announcer Uncredited
1944Lady, Let's Dance Announcer
1945Swingin' on a Rainbow New York City Radio Announcer Uncredited
1946The Inner Circle Ken - Radio Announcer
1947Magic Town Reporter Uncredited
1947Out of the Past Eels
1948You Were Meant for Me Narrator Voice, Uncredited
1949My Friend Irma Radio Contest Announcer Uncredited
1951The Fat Man Dr. Henry Bromley D.D.S. Uncredited
1956NBC Matinee Theater Episode: "The Young and the Damned"
1962The Donna Reed Show Professor Earnshaw Episode: "Explorer's Ten"
1968The Bob Hope Show 1 episode, (final appearance)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: United States Census, 1910 - Livingston Ward 2, Park, Montana. familysearch.org. 26 April 1910. . (Kenneth Niles's age given as 3 in census in April 1910.).
  2. DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960. McFarland & Company, Inc. . p. 205.
  3. News: Ken Niles - Hollywood Star Walk. Los Angeles Times. 2013-12-07.
  4. News: Ken Niles Dies at 82; a Pioneer Broadcaster . The New York Times . November 2, 1988 . 27 .
  5. Dunning, John. (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press; . pp. 2, 24.
  6. Web site: Ken Niles. Hollywood Walk of Fame. July 31, 2016.
  7. Web site: 2019-10-25 . Ken Niles . 2023-11-12 . Hollywood Walk of Fame . en-US.
  8. News: 1994-03-31 . Wendell Niles . 59 . The Los Angeles Times . 2023-11-12.