Charles Kay-Hune

Charles Kay-Hune

96 · Born: Jul 2, 1929

Personal Details

BornJul 2, 1929 New York City, New York

Biography

Charles Kuhne, also affectionately known as Charlie, was born on July 2, 1929, in the vibrant city of New York, where he would later undergo a surname alteration to facilitate easier pronunciation. This versatile character actor and comedic genius has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, boasting an extensive repertoire of film, television, music video, and industrial credits. One notable highlight in his illustrious career includes his memorable appearance as a wrestling referee in Schooly D.'s iconic 1988 music video, "No More Rock & Roll". Prior to his ascension to stardom, Charlie honed his acting technique under the tutelage of the esteemed Dorothy Dorff at the HB Studio in New York City. Furthermore, he also explored the realms of improvisation, comedy, acting, and voice with the guidance of the accomplished Lillyan Pape. Today, Charlie is retired and resides with his son in the picturesque town of Bethpage, Long Island, New York, where he undoubtedly continues to cherish the memories of his remarkable career.

Career

1989
Shocktroop
Shocktroop as Kevin McDonaugh
Blue Vengeance
Blue Vengeance as Charles McGavin
Mob War
Mob War as Mr. Falcone (uncredited)
1988
Search and Destroy
Search and Destroy as Charlie McGavin
Covert Action
Covert Action as Barry Feld
Troma's War
Troma's War as Hardwick
The Undertaker
The Undertaker as Police Chief
Astonished
Astonished as Detective 1