- Richard Kiley
Infobox actor
name = Richard Kiley
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birthname = Richard Paul Kiley
birthdate = birth date|1922|03|31
location =Chicago, Illinois , USA
deathdate = death date and age|1999|03|5|1922|03|31
deathplace =Warwick, New York ,USA
occupation =Actor
spouse = Patricia Ferrier (1968-1999)
Mary Bell Wood (1948-1967)Richard Paul Kiley (
March 31 ,1922 –March 5 ,1999 ) was an American stage,television , andfilm actor . He is best known for his voice work, as narrator of various documentary series, and for having playedDon Quixote in the original 1965 production of the Broadway musical "Man of La Mancha ". Kiley was the first who sang and recorded "The Impossible Dream", the hit song from the show. In the 1953 hit musical "Kismet", he played the Caliph, and introduced the song "Stranger in Paradise".In "Jurassic Park", the park's
impresario boasts about the tour of the park, "The voice you're now hearing is Richard Kiley. We've spared no expense." Kiley was introduced as the narrator for the tour first in the novel byMichael Crichton , and later in the film adaptation bySteven Spielberg . Visitors to Universal'sIslands of Adventure theme park inOrlando, Florida and Universal Studios in Hollywood hear Kiley as the narrator of the Jurassic Park Adventure Ride.Kiley was born in
Chicago, Illinois and raised Roman Catholic. He graduated from Mt. Carmel High School in 1940, and after a year atLoyola University Chicago [ [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4971459.html Obituary: Richard Kiley from "The Independent" (London) March 11, 1999] ] he left to study acting at Chicago's Barnum Dramatic School. Following a stint in the Navy, he returned to Chicago working as an actor and announcer on radio before moving toNew York City .His work on stage included
Richard Rodgers 's first musical for which he wrote both music and lyrics, "No Strings ", theBuddy Hackett vehicle "I Had a Ball ", and the lead roles in "Redhead" and "Man of La Mancha". He wonTony Award s as Best Actor in a musical for the latter two. The dual role of the middle-agedMiguel de Cervantes and Don Quixote is one of the few musical roles which is both acharacter actor role and a leading man at the same time, rather than the conventional handsome hero who wins the girl, and Kiley, who had gone on record as saying that he had grown tired of the regular "leading man" role, was always grateful for having been given the chance to play it. Although he did not star in the film version of "Man of La Mancha", his performance led to many made-for-TV films and guest shots. He was one of the few actors on Broadway who had both a fine singing voice and exceptional acting ability.Kiley won several
Emmy Award s andGolden Globe Award s for his work in television, including "The Thorn Birds " (as Paddy,Rachel Ward 's father) (1983) and "A Year in the Life " (1986, 1987-1988).Kiley appeared as Gideon Seyetik in the "" episode "Second Sight".
Kiley died of an unspecified
bone marrow disease inWarwick, New York in 1999. The lights on Broadway theaters were turned off in his honor. He was interred in its cemetery.Filmography
* "Patch Adams" (1998)
* "Tigers of the Snow " (1997) (TV)
* "Phenomenon" (1996)
* "The Gospel according to Matthew (film) "(the apostle Matthew/narrator) (1996)
* "" (guest star, "Second Sight") (1993)
* "Jurassic Park" (1993) (voice)
* "A Year in the Life " (1986, 1987-1988) TV
* "Howard the Duck " (1986) (voice)
* "George Washington" (1984) TV Miniseries
* "The Thorn Birds " (1983) TV Miniseries
* "Looking for Mr. Goodbar " (1977)
* "The Little Prince" (1974)
* "Blackboard Jungle " (1955)
* "Pickup on South Street " (1953)References
* "
Man of La Mancha " - original theatrical program, for Kiley's personal comments on playing Don QuixoteExternal links
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