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'''Stubby Kaye''' ([[11th November]] [[1918]]-[[14th December]] [[1997]]) played [[Weismuller]] in ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]''. The American actor's appearance in ''Doctor Who'' came near the end of a long career in film and stage which included spotlight appearances in the classic 1950s Hollywood musicals ''L'il Abner'' (where he sang his signature song, "Jubilation T. Cornpone") and ''Guys and Dolls'' where he appeared opposite Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra. | '''Stubby Kaye''' ([[11th November]] [[1918]]-[[14th December]] [[1997]]) played [[Weismuller]] in ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]''. The American actor's appearance in ''Doctor Who'' came near the end of a long career in film and stage which included spotlight appearances in the classic 1950s Hollywood musicals ''L'il Abner'' (where he sang his signature song, "Jubilation T. Cornpone") and ''Guys and Dolls'' where he appeared opposite Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra. One of his last high-profile film appearances was in 1988's ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' and according to the DVD release of the ''Doctor Who'' story, his appearance in ''Delta and the Bannermen'' was filmed soon after he shot his scenes for the movie. | ||
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{{imdb name|id=0443401|name=Stubby Kaye}} | {{imdb name|id=0443401|name=Stubby Kaye}} | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Kaye, Stubby]] | [[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Kaye, Stubby]] |
Revision as of 16:15, 19 September 2009
Stubby Kaye (11th November 1918-14th December 1997) played Weismuller in Delta and the Bannermen. The American actor's appearance in Doctor Who came near the end of a long career in film and stage which included spotlight appearances in the classic 1950s Hollywood musicals L'il Abner (where he sang his signature song, "Jubilation T. Cornpone") and Guys and Dolls where he appeared opposite Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra. One of his last high-profile film appearances was in 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and according to the DVD release of the Doctor Who story, his appearance in Delta and the Bannermen was filmed soon after he shot his scenes for the movie.