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Ken Richters : ウィキペディア英語版
Ken Richters

Ken Richters (born July 22, 1955) is an American stage actor, playwright, and voice actor. He is best known for his performances of Mark Twain starring in the one-man theatrical production of ''Mark Twain On Tour'' which he has performed since 1981.〔 He has also established a busy career doing commercial voiceovers, and singing in musical theater across the United States.〔
==Early life==

Born Kenneth Leo Richters on July 22, 1955 in Hartford, Connecticut, attending Simsbury High School in Simsbury, Connecticut where he was junior and senior class president, and graduated from the school in 1974. His love for stage performing began when he was in fifth grade and attended an opera at the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts. It was at that time that Richters stated he felt like he was looking in the wrong direction sitting in the audience, and should be standing on the stage looking at the audience, rather than watching others perform. The summer after graduating eighth grade, he began acting in community theatre.〔
After high school graduation, Richters took a $100 a week job as a disc jockey with a radio station in White River Junction, Vermont. After a short stay in Vermont, he worked as a television booth announcer at WHYN-TV (now WGGB-TV), and radio stations in Springfield, Massachusetts; Hartford and Bridgeport, Connecticut; before landing a job as a back-up disc jockey at the flagship station of the NBC Red Network, WNBC (AM) in New York City. From New York he moved to Los Angeles where he played minor roles in television shows and commercials, before returning to Connecticut and performing as Mark Twain.〔

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