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William Bennett Kilpack

William Bennett Kilpack (February 6, 1883, Long Melford – August 17, 1962, Santa Monica) known simply as Bennett Kilpack, was an actor, director and playwright. He is best known for his performances in the title role of NBC's ''Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons''. The drama was one of radio's longest running shows (October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955), continuing well into the television era.
==Acting career==
Unable to find an engineering job in the United States, he became an actor. Kilpack's first acting job was as Michael Cassio in ''Othello''.〔 World War I interrupted Kilpack's early stage career; he became a member of the Royal Flying Corps and was stationed in Canada as salvage department head at a large flying field. In this capacity, he dismantled the plane in which Vernon Castle, the dancer, crashed.〔''Bennett Kilpack (Doc Barclay),'' Columbia Broadcasting System Biographical Service, 1939-11-29, on file at The New York Public Library, Lincoln Center〕
He toured with Sir Philip Ben Greet's Shakespearean players, had several important parts in Broadway plays, and in 1927 was given the lead role in ''The Wayside Inn'', an early radio serial.〔 He subsequently played the part of Cephus in ''Way Back Home'', which was presented on radio and as a film, with Phillips Lord as Seth Parker. As a radio serial it was also known as ''Sunday Night at Seth Parker's.'' Kilpack made his CBS debut in 1935 in ''Vanished Voices'' and subsequently played roles on CBS Radio in ''Hilltop House,'' ''Gang Busters,'' ''The Goldbergs,'' ''The Shadow'' and ''Grand Central Station.''
Kilpack began his run as Mr. Keen in 1937. For 18 years Keen and his faithful assistant, Mike Clancy, entertained followers with their intuitive perception that kept listeners coming back for more. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, ''Mr. Keen'' was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. The nearest competitors were ''Nick Carter, Master Detective'' (726 broadcasts), ''The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' (657) and ''The Adventures of the Falcon'' (473). Over a span of 13 years, Bennett appeared on nearly 1300 of the 1700 broadcasts. At age 67, Bennett made his last appearance as Mr. Keen on October 26, 1950, the show's 1314th broadcast.〔

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