Kenneth Mars

Also Credited As:

Ken Mars
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Biography

An oversized talent in every sense, the chief weapon in Mars' comedy arsenal was his voice, which seemed to adapt to any variety of accents, including deranged Germans in "Producers" and "Frankenstein," kindly father figures like King Triton in "The Little Mermaid" (1989), and all manner of outlandish humans and animals in network cartoons. Along the way, Mars enjoyed roles in films by Woody Allen ("Radio Days," 1987), George Roy Hill ("Butch …
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Job Title

Actor, Below The Line

Born

April 4, 1935

LATEST CREDITS

Full House

Frank Campbell; the husband

Shepherd's Flock

Jack Shepherd

Desperate Characters

Otto

The Fighting Nightingales

Colonel H Jonas Boyette

The Producers

Franz Liebkind

What's Up Doc?

Hugh Simon

Comedy News II

Reporter

Prince Jack

Lyndon B Johnson

Rough Magic

The Magician

The Karen Valentine Show

Eddie

Sha Na Na

Actor

Illegally Yours

Hal Keeler

Beer

A J Norbecker

For Keeps

Mr Bobrucz

Guess Who's Sleeping in My Bed?

Mitchell Bernard

Second Chance

Dr Julius Roth

Runaway Virus

Dr Arnold Bowman

Laverne and Shirley in the Army

of Sergeant Turnbuckle

America 2-Night

William W B "Bud" Prize

Mimi & Me

Uncle Al

The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again

Marshal Wooly Bill Hitchcock

Goin' Coconuts

Kruse

Countdown to Christmas

Santa Claus

Van Dyke and Company

Actor

Disney's the Little Mermaid

of King Triton