- Keene Curtis
Keene Curtis (
February 15 ,1923 –October 13 ,2002 ) was an Americancharacter actor .Born in Salt Lake City,
Utah , Curtis made his film debut in the 1948Orson Welles adaptation of "Macbeth". Additional film credits included "American Hot Wax ", "Rabbit Test ", "I.Q.", and "Heaven Can Wait ".Curtis began his theatrical career in 1955 as a Broadway
stage manager . His first appearance as a performer was in a 1965 revival of "You Can't Take It With You ". In 1971, he was awarded theTony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for "The Rothschilds ". Additional Broadway credits included "The Cherry Orchard ", "A Patriot for Me ", "Via Galactica ", "Annie ", and "La Cage aux Folles ".Curtis had a recurring role as the owner of Melville's Restaurant in "
Cheers ". His many television credits included appearances on "Dark Shadows ", "Hawaii Five-O ", "Sanford and Son ", "The Jeffersons ", "Quincy M.E. ", "Eight is Enough ", "Three's Company ", "Lou Grant ", "Hart to Hart ", "Benson ", "Newhart ", "Murder, She Wrote ", "Touched by an Angel ", "Ally McBeal ", "Party of Five ", "The Smurfs", ', "The Pretender ", "Wonder Woman ", ', and twenty-one episodes of "The Pirates of Dark Water ". For the animated series "", he voiced the character thePastmaster .Curtis died from complications from
Alzheimer's disease in aBountiful, Utah nursing home and was buried in the Bountiful Memorial Park.References
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