I Was a Male War Bride

Kenneth Tobey has his arms folded observing the antics of husband and wife Ann Sheridan and Cary Grant in an original publicity still for I Was a Male War Bride (1949). It was the fourth of five films Cary Grant made with Howard Hawks, starting with Bringing Up Baby (1938), to Monkey Business (1952). They […]

I Was a Male War Bride

Kenneth Tobey Played Corporal Bodine in 40 Guns to Apache Pass (1967)

@Titus88Titus Kenneth Tobey Played Corporal Bodine in 40 Guns to Apache Pass (1967)#Riffotronic pic.twitter.com/4lg07gRZjN— 𝓛𝓪𝓢𝓱𝓸𝓷𝓭𝓪 𝓕𝓮𝓵𝓽𝓸𝓷 (@LaShondaFelto12) January 9, 2021

Kenneth Tobey Played Corporal Bodine in 40 Guns to Apache Pass (1967)

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Kenneth Tobey (Actor)



Born in Oakland, California, Kenneth Tobey was headed for a law career when he first dabbled in acting at the University of California Little Theater. That experience led to a year and a half of study at New York’s Neighborhood Playhouse, where his classmates included Gregory Peck, Eli Wallach and Tony Randall. Throughout the 1940s Tobey acted on Broadway and in stock; he made his film debut in a 1943 short, “The Man on the Ferry.” He made his Hollywood film bow in a Hopalong Cassidy Western, and has since appeared in scores of features and on numerous TV series. He even had his own series, Whirlybirds (1957), in which he played an adventurous helicopter pilot.

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Kenneth Tobey (Actor)

My favourite unforgettable white leading man. @feltonlashonda36