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Ken Terrell(1904-1966)

  • Actor
  • Stunts
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Ken Terrell
Stuntman and actor Kenneth Jones Terrell was born on April 29, 1904 in Coolidge, Georgia. Terrell moved with his family to Atlanta, Georgia at age fourteen. Ken went to Georgia Tech with the specific intention of playing football, but failed to make the team because he was considered too small. Terrell decided to rectify this situation by responding to a newspaper ad for Earle Liederman's Physical Culture mail order program. The program proved to be so successful that Ken won the Earle Liederman Most Perfectly Developed Man contest several times in the mid-1920's. After an initial attempt at a show business career in vaudeville failed to pan out, Terrell eked out a living in New York City as a model in a 5th Avenue department store window. Ken eventually left New York for Chicago, Illinois, where he secured a booking on the Keith Vaudeville Circuit and worked for the next four years in various acts with a series of partners who included the diminutive James Fawcett. In 1937 Terrell, Fawcett, and Fawcett's wife Helen Thurston headed west to try their luck in Hollywood, California, where Terrell found gainful employment performing stunts and playing small roles in numerous Westerns. Ken's peak period as a stuntman lasted from 1937 to the late 1950's. However, in 1958 his career as a stuntman was abruptly curtailed in the wake of Terrell breaking his foot during the shooting of a TV commercial for Chevrolet cars. Unable to completely recover from his foot injury and thus resume doing stunt work full time, Ken was forced to focus more on acting roles in assorted movies and TV shows instead. Alas, Terrell's health deteriorated in his latter years. Ken died alone from arteriosclerosis on March 8, 1966.
BornApril 29, 1904
DiedMarch 8, 1966(61)
BornApril 29, 1904
DiedMarch 8, 1966(61)
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Known for

Allison Hayes in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
5.1
  • Jess Stout
  • 1958
Eduardo Ciannelli, Ella Neal, and Robert Wilcox in Mysterious Doctor Satan (1940)
Mysterious Doctor Satan
7.2
  • Corwin(as Kenneth Terrell)
  • 1940
Roy Barcroft and Linda Stirling in The Purple Monster Strikes (1945)
The Purple Monster Strikes
6.2
  • Andy Martin
  • 1945
John Agar, Robert Fuller, and Joyce Meadows in The Brain from Planet Arous (1957)
The Brain from Planet Arous
5.2
  • Colonel in Conference Room(as Kenneth Terrell)
  • 1957

Credits

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  • How the West Was Won (1962)
    How the West Was Won
    7.1
    • River Pirate (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • Surfside 6 (1960)
    Surfside 6
    7.9
    TV Series
    • 1962
  • John McIntire in Wagon Train (1957)
    Wagon Train
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Hayes (uncredited)
    • 1961
  • Vincent Price, Henry Hull, and Mary Webster in Master of the World (1961)
    Master of the World
    5.8
    • Shanks (uncredited)
    • 1961
  • Robert Conrad, Anthony Eisley, Poncie Ponce, and Connie Stevens in Hawaiian Eye (1959)
    Hawaiian Eye
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Paulo
    • 1961
  • Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Tony Curtis, John Gavin, Charles Laughton, Jean Simmons, and Peter Ustinov in Spartacus (1960)
    Spartacus
    7.9
    • Bit Part (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, and Shirley Jones in Elmer Gantry (1960)
    Elmer Gantry
    7.7
    • Blind Man (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • Wayde Preston in Colt .45 (1957)
    Colt .45
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Townsman (uncredited)
    • 1957–1960
  • Andrew Duggan, Arlene Howell, Richard Long, and Van Williams in Bourbon Street Beat (1959)
    Bourbon Street Beat
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Knife thrower (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)
    The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Monroe Brother (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • Roger Moore in The Alaskans (1959)
    The Alaskans
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Notko (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • Allison Hayes and Cameron Mitchell in Pier 5, Havana (1959)
    Pier 5, Havana
    5.4
    • Man #2 (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Bonanza (1959)
    Bonanza
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Henchman (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Howard Keel, Susan Kohner, and John Saxon in The Big Fisherman (1959)
    The Big Fisherman
    5.4
    • Centurion on Horseback (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Lawman (1958)
    Lawman
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Will (uncredited)
    • 1959

Stunts



  • F.B.I. 99
    TV Movie
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1966
  • How the West Was Won (1962)
    How the West Was Won
    7.1
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Tony Curtis, John Gavin, Charles Laughton, Jean Simmons, and Peter Ustinov in Spartacus (1960)
    Spartacus
    7.9
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • Allison Hayes and Cameron Mitchell in Pier 5, Havana (1959)
    Pier 5, Havana
    5.4
    • stunt double: various roles (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner in The Buccaneer (1958)
    The Buccaneer
    6.4
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • Once Upon a Horse... (1958)
    Once Upon a Horse...
    5.8
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • Northwest Passage (1958)
    Northwest Passage
    6.8
    TV Series
    • stunts
    • 1958–1959
  • Gregory Gaye in Missile Monsters (1958)
    Missile Monsters
    4.6
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • Mike Hammer (1958)
    Mike Hammer
    8.0
    TV Series
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1958–1959
  • George Khoury, William Marshall, Daria Massey, and Sabu in Sabu and the Magic Ring (1957)
    Sabu and the Magic Ring
    5.5
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • John Agar, Robert Fuller, and Joyce Meadows in The Brain from Planet Arous (1957)
    The Brain from Planet Arous
    5.2
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Arthur Shields and Gloria Talbott in Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957)
    Daughter of Dr. Jekyll
    5.4
    • stunt double: arthur shields
    • stunts
    • 1957
  • Felicia Farr and Guy Madison in Reprisal! (1956)
    Reprisal!
    6.6
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1956
  • Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Anne Baxter, Yul Brynner, John Carradine, Yvonne De Carlo, John Derek, and Vincent Price in The Ten Commandments (1956)
    The Ten Commandments
    7.9
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1956
  • Anne Bancroft, Audie Murphy, and Pat Crowley in Walk the Proud Land (1956)
    Walk the Proud Land
    6.6
    • stunts (uncredited)
    • 1956

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Kenneth Terrel
  • Born
    • April 29, 1904
    • Coolidge, Georgia, USA
  • Died
    • March 8, 1966
    • Sherman Oaks, California, USA(arteriosclerosis)
  • Other works
    TV commercial: Chevrolet cars.

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  • Trivia
    Although he was never seriously injured performing the hundreds of stunts he did in the many westerns, adventure serials and action films he made over the years, in 1958 he broke his foot while shooting a TV commercial for Chevrolet cars. He never fully recovered from the injury enough to continue his stunt career, so he made the transition to acting and over the next four years appeared in many films and TV shows as an actor.
  • Nickname
    • Kenneth Terrell

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