Ken Card

Ken Card

Deceased · Born: Mar 8, 1912 · Died: Nov 22, 1990

1940
1939
1938
1937

Personal Details

BornMar 8, 1912 Butler, New Jersey, USA

Biography

Ken Card, a renowned actor of his time, was brought into this world on March 8, 1912, in the charming town of Butler, New Jersey, USA. This talented thespian would go on to make a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy that would be remembered for generations to come.

Some of his most notable works include the 1940 film "Corralling a School Marm", the 1938 production "A Western Welcome", and the 1937 classic "Hittin' the Trail". Each of these performances showcased Card's remarkable acting abilities, as he brought characters to life with his captivating presence on screen.

Sadly, Ken Card's life came to a close on November 22, 1990, in the city of Bremerton, Washington, USA. Despite his passing, his work continues to be celebrated and cherished by fans of classic cinema, and his memory lives on as a testament to his enduring talent.

Career

1942
Thundering Hoofs
Thundering Hoofs as Banjo Player (uncredited)
Come on Danger
Come on Danger as 1st Banjo Player
1941
Robbers of the Range
Robbers of the Range as Banjo Player (uncredited)
Along the Rio Grande
Along the Rio Grande as Banjo Player (uncredited)
Jesse James at Bay
Jesse James at Bay as Banjo Player
1940
The Fargo Kid
The Fargo Kid as Banjo player
1938
Rawhide
Rawhide as Banjo Player at Party