Kip King
Kip King was an accomplished actor who led an impressive career, primarily on the big screen. Early on in his acting career, King landed roles in various films, including "Tea and Sympathy" (1956), "Johnny Trouble" (1957) with Ethel Barrymore and "Kiss Them For Me" (1957) with Cary Grant. He also appeared in the Lana Turner dramatic adaptation "Peyton Place" (1957), the Annette Funicello sports drama "Thunder Alley" (1967) and the Robert Conrad action flick "Live a Little, Steal a Lot" (1974). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like the comedy "Student Confidential" (1987) with Eric Douglas and the action picture "Robo-C.H.I.C." (1990) with Kathy Shower. He also appeared in the TV special "TV Funnies" (NBC, 1981-82). He also lent his voice to "The Smurfs" (NBC, 1981-1990). He also lent his distinctive voice to "I Yabba-Dabba Doo!" (ABC, 1992-93). King most recently appeared in "Bollywood Hero" (2008-09).