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Jeff Conaway

Jeffrey Charles William Michael "Jeff" Conaway (October 5, 1950 – May 27, 2011)〔 was an American actor known for his role of Kenickie in the movie ''Grease'' and two US television series ''Taxi'' and ''Babylon 5''. Conaway was also featured in the first and second season of the reality television series ''Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew''.
==Early life==
Jeff Conaway was born in the New York City borough of Manhattan and raised in the Astoria, Flushing, and Forest Hills neighborhoods of the borough Queens.〔 (Subscription required.) (WebCitation archive ). Print edition, May 28, 2011, p. A32〕 His father, Charles,〔 was an actor, producer and publisher.〔Lovece, Frank, with Jules Franco. ''Hailing Taxi: The Official Book of the Show'' (1988) New York: Prentice Hall Press, p. 41. ISBN 0-13-372103-5, ISBN 978-0-13-372103-4〕 His mother, Helen, an actress who went by the stage name Mary Ann Brooks,〔 taught music at New York City's Brook Conservatory.〔 They divorced when he was three,〔 and Conaway and his two older sisters lived with his mother.〔Cunneff, Tom. ("Jeff Conaway Took a Wrong Turn After Taxi, but Now He's Back on Track as a Soap Stud" ), ''People'' vol. 32, #24, December 11, 1989.〕 He also spent time living with his grandparents in South Carolina, which gave him enough of a Southern accent〔 that when he accompanied his mother to a casting call for director Arthur Penn's Broadway play ''All the Way Home'', a story set in Knoxville, Tennessee, the 10-year-old Conaway landed a featured role as one of four boys.〔 The 1961 Pulitzer Prize-winning play was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play and ran 333 performances and one preview from November 29, 1960, to September 16, 1961.〔(''All the Way Home'' ) at the Internet Broadway Database〕 Conaway remained for the entire run, then toured with the national company of the play ''Critic's Choice''.〔
Conaway worked as a child model, and attended high school at the Quintano School for Young Professionals.〔 After playing with the rock band "3 1/2" beginning at age 15,〔 he attended the North Carolina School of the Arts〔〔Wilson, Earl. ("Jeff Conaway reaches for it all" ), ''The Beaver County Times'', November 29, 1978, archived at Google News, accessed May 28, 2011.〕 and later transferred to New York University.〔

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