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[[Ken Niles]] (b. [[December 9]], [[1908]] in [[Livingston]], [[Montana]] – d. [[October 31]], [[1988]]) was a [[radio]] [[actor]].
'''Ken Niles''' (b. [[December 9]], [[1908]] in [[Livingston]], [[Montana]] – d. [[October 31]], [[1988]]) was a [[radio]] [[actor]].


Niles had played an important role in the development of radio drama throughout the [[1920s]]. During the [[1930s]], he had produced and assisted with the hosting of actress-cum-gossip columnist [[Louella Parsons]]' talent and interview the popular program "[[Hollywood Hotel]]." Parsons and Niles later appeared in a [[1937]] feature film based on the show. Niles then narrated or even announced in several other feature films.
Niles had played an important role in the development of radio drama throughout the [[1920s]]. During the [[1930s]], he had produced and assisted with the hosting of actress-cum-gossip columnist [[Louella Parsons]]' talent and interview the popular program "[[Hollywood Hotel]]." Parsons and Niles later appeared in a [[1937]] feature film based on the show. Niles then narrated or even announced in several other feature films.


For his work on radio, he received a "Star" on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]].
For his work on radio, he received a "Star" on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]].

[[Category:1908 births|Niles, Ken]]
[[Category:1988 deaths|Niles, Ken]]
[[Category:People from Montana|Niles, Ken]]
[[Category:American radio actors|Niles, Ken]]
[[Category:Hollywood Walk of Fame|Niles, Ken]]


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Revision as of 10:23, 25 October 2006

Ken Niles (b. December 9, 1908 in Livingston, Montana – d. October 31, 1988) was a radio actor.

Niles had played an important role in the development of radio drama throughout the 1920s. During the 1930s, he had produced and assisted with the hosting of actress-cum-gossip columnist Louella Parsons' talent and interview the popular program "Hollywood Hotel." Parsons and Niles later appeared in a 1937 feature film based on the show. Niles then narrated or even announced in several other feature films.

For his work on radio, he received a "Star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.