Basic Information About Ken Curtis
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Singer, Film Producer |
Net worth | $5,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1916-07-02 |
Place of birth | Lamar |
Date of death | 1991-04-28 (aged 74) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Hillbilly accent. The role of Festus Haggen on Gunsmoke (1955). High-pitched voice. His beard. Before 'Gunsmoke', he often appeared in films with John Wayne and/or directed by John Ford. |
Spouse | 12 March - Torrie Ahern Connelly (Β 1966 - 28 AprilΒ 1991)Β (his death) Barbara Ford - (31 MayΒ 1952 - 23 JulyΒ 1964)Β (divorced) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 6 ft (1.83 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Ken Curtis win?
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Ken Curtis roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The Alamo | Capt. Almeron Dickinson |
Robin Hood | Nutsy - A Vulture (voice) |
How the West Was Won | Cpl. Ben (uncredited) |
In the Heat of the Night | Tom McCauley 1 episode, 1990 |
Petrocelli | Harry Underwood 1 episode, 1976 |
Airwolf | Cecil Carnes Sr. 1 episode, 1986 |
Ken Curtis's Quotes
- I'm really proud of Gunsmoke (1955). We put on a good show every week, one that families could all watch together without offending anyone.
Interesting Facts about Ken Curtis
- Grew up in Las Animas, CO, where his father, Dan Gates, was sheriff. As was the custom at the time, they lived above the jail and his mother, Nellie (Sneed) Gates, cooked for the prisoners. He once said he patterned "Festus" after a local character known as Cedar Jack, who lived about 40 miles out in the cedar hills and made a living cutting cedar fence posts for farmers and ranchers. When he came to Las Animas, he usually ended up drunk and in jail. This gave Curtis plenty of opportunity to observe him.
- Introduced the western standard "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" to movie audiences.
- Before taking up an acting career, he sang with Tommy Dorsey's band and the Sons of the Pioneers.
- Son-in-law of director John Ford.
- Inducted (as a cast member of Gunsmoke (1955)) into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1981.
- Early in his career he sang with the Shep Fields' Orchestra.
- Although his character, Festus Haggen, was introduced to Gunsmoke (1955) in an episode called "Us Haggens," in which he arrived in Dodge City to avenge the death of his twin brother, the fact that Festus had a twin was never again mentioned on the show.
- On Gunsmoke (1955) as Festus Haggen, he always drew and fired a pistol with his right hand -- but whenever he had to use a rifle, he would bring it up to his left shoulder and pull the trigger with his left hand (sighting with his left eye and squinting with his right). Often, Festus would squint with the right eye partially closed as well. This means he is right handed but left eye dominant. There are many other actors who do this too. Clint Eastwood does it on Rawhide. Steve McQueen, Sidney Poitier and David Caruso have been known to do it too.
- Refused an offer to appear as Festus Haggen in the movie Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge (1987), which reunited James Arness, Amanda Blake, Buck Taylor and Fran Ryan from the original series. Money was the issue. Producer John Mantley, interviewed for TV Guide when the movie aired, said Curtis had demanded double what Blake got; other sources say Mantley was at fault in offering Curtis an insultingly low salary (not specified in either account).
- The Sons of the Pioneers, of which Curtis was once a member, were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6843 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
- Appeared with the Sons of the Pioneers at Carnegie Hall.
- Came from a musical family -- his father played the fiddle, his mother the pump organ, brother Chester the banjo, and another brother Carl sang.
- In 1935 he went to a college in Colorado Springs, CO, to study medicine. While there his love for singing grew and he involved himself in various college musical events.
- His stage name was changed to the easier-sounding "Ken Curtis" when he temporarily replaced Frank Sinatra in Tommy Dorsey's band in 1941.
- He met singer Jo Stafford while appearing with Johnny Mercer on a radio program. Mercer invited him to make a guest appearance and, in acknowledgment of Jo's latest recording, Ken sang "Tumbling Tumbleweeds". As a result of this appearance, Columbia Pictures signed him up for a series of musical westerns.
- His maternal great-grandfather Sebron (Seaborn) Graham Sneed (1828-72) was the senior second lieutenant of Company A, Harrelson's Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry (Confederate) during the US Civil War. Sebron's brothers Samuel and William R. were privates in the same unit.
- While appearing in John Ford westerns, he initially utilized his musical talents before turning to straight acting. In Rio Grande (1950) he was a guitar-playing lead-singing tenor with the "Regimental Singers". In The Quiet Man (1952) he played an accordion and sang tenor in the bar.
- Not only was he a resident of Dodge City, KS, in the TV series Gunsmoke (1955) from 1962-75, he was also a Dodge City resident in Cheyenne Autumn (1964).
- Best remembered by the public for his role as Festus Haggen on Gunsmoke (1955).
- His first appearance on Gunsmoke (1955) as Festus Haggen was entitled "Us Haggens" s8e13 on Dec 08, 1962. His very first appearance on Gunsmoke was as a character named Phil Jacks in the episode "Jayhawkers," s5e30 on 31 January 1959.
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Own work - Author: Billy Hathorn
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- Date taken: 31 July 2010
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- Date taken: 25 August 1967