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Kenneth Howard "Kenny" Delmar (September 5, 1910, Boston, Massachusetts – July 14, 1984, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American actor active in radio, films, and animation. An announcer on the pioneering radio news series ''The March of Time'', he became a national radio sensation in 1945 as Senator Beauregard Claghorn on Fred Allen's program ''Allen's Alley''.〔 The character Delmar created was a primary inspiration for the Warner Bros. cartoon character Foghorn Leghorn. ==Early life and career== Kenneth Frederick Fay Howard〔("Milestones" ), ''Time'', May 17, 1948〕 was born September 5, 1910, in Boston, but moved to New York City in infancy after the separation of his parents. His mother, Evelyn Delmar, was a vaudevillian who toured the country with her sister. Kenny Delmar was on the stage from age seven. His first screen appearance was in the D. W. Griffith film ''Orphans of the Storm'' (1921), in which he played the Joseph Schildkraut role as a child.〔Parsons, Louella O., ("In Hollywood with Louella O. Parsons" ), ''The Milwaukee Sentinel'', September 14, 1946〕 During the Depression he left the stage to work in his stepfather's business. After running his own dancing school for a year he married one of his ballet teachers, Alice Cochran,〔 and decided to try a career in radio.〔Cook, Gene, ("Senator Claghorn: Kenny Delmar becomes a sudden radio sensation as bumptious unreconstructed Southerner" ). ''Life'', March 18, 1946, pp. 61–68〕
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