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Clint Kimbrough : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clint Kimbrough
Louis Clinton Kimbrough (March 8, 1933 – April 9, 1996) was an American actor. ==Early life== Louis Kimbrough was born to Fred and Lucinda (Yoakum) Kimbrough in Oklahoma City. After his birth, his family moved to Allen Oklahoma where Clint, nicknamed “Scooter Bill”, attended and graduated from Allen High School (AHS) with the class of 1951. By the age of 15, it was clear that Louis Kimbrough had theatrical ability. As the President of Allen’s Teen Town, in 1948 he helped stage the “Gay Nineties Ball”(1). As a junior at AHS, Kimbrough wrote, produced and directed the 1950 senior play, a full-length production entitled “Broadway”. After graduation from AHS, Clint enrolled for a year at Oklahoma University(2). He then completed a two-year stint in the U.S. Signal Corps, stationed in Korea, before the 20-year-old “Lewis Clinton Kimbrough” made his professional stage debut in Brandon Thomas’ play “Charley’s Aunt” in 1953 (2).
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