- Ken Page (actor)
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name = Ken Page
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1954|1|20|mf=y
birthplace =St. Louis, Missouri ,United States
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occupation =Actor ,voice actor Ken Page (born in
January 20 ,1954 ) is an Americansinger andactor fromSt. Louis, Missouri , best known as the voice of the evil bag of bugsOogie Boogie inTim Burton 's "The Nightmare Before Christmas " and the "Kingdom Hearts" series, and for playingOld Deuteronomy in the original Broadway and video cast of "Cats".Ken Page began his career in the chorus of
The Muny outdoor theater in St. Louis. After making his Broadway debut in "The Wiz ", Page played Nicely-Nicely Johnson in the all-black revival of "Guys and Dolls " (Theatre World Award ). He was then featured in the original cast of theFats Waller musical revue, "Ain't Misbehavin' " (Drama Desk Award), a role he reprised in the1982 television broadcast. (Page returned to the show in its1988 Broadway revival.) In1982 , he played Old Deuteronomy in "Cats", returning to the part in the1998 video release. He also has the distinction of playing God twice: in "Randy Newman's Faust " atLa Jolla Playhouse andGoodman Theatre and in Stephen Schwartz's "Children of Eden " (West End). Page frequently acts in shows atThe Muny , with recent appearances including "Jesus Christ Superstar ", "Aida ", "The Wizard of Oz", "Les Misérables", and My One and Only.Besides "
The Nightmare Before Christmas ", Page's major film credits include "All Dogs Go to Heaven " and "Torch Song Trilogy ", as well as "Dreamgirls". His TV credits include guest roles on shows such as "Charmed " and "Touched by an Angel ", as well as various movies and specials.In recent years, Page has developed and performed a one-man show, "Page by Page", and directed various regional and touring productions.
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title=Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical
years=1977-1978
for "Ain't Misbehavin' "
before=Lenny Baker
for "I Love My Wife "
after=Len Cariou
for "Sweeney Todd"External links
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* [http://www.lmlmusic.com/concerts_main.php?id=008 Page by Page]
* [http://www.riverfronttimes.com/Issues/2005-07-06/culture/stage.html Newspaper interview (2005)]
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