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Kermit Kegley
Gender
Male
Born
Nov 12, 1918
Pulaski, Virginia, USA
Died
Feb 19, 1974
Fenton, Missouri, USA
Stage Manager
Performer
Relations
Husband of
Betty Early
(October 28, 1953 - February 19, 1974) his death
CREDITS
Broadway
The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore
(Jan 01, 1964 - Jan 04, 1964)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Revival
My Mother, My Father and Me
(Mar 23, 1963 - Apr 06, 1963)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Original
Nowhere to Go But Up
(Nov 10, 1962 - Nov 17, 1962)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Musical
Original
The Gay Life
(Nov 18, 1961 - Feb 24, 1962)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Musical
Original
The Wall
(Oct 11, 1960 - Mar 04, 1961)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Original
Toys in the Attic
(Feb 25, 1960 - Apr 08, 1961)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Drama
Original
The Fighting Cock
(Dec 08, 1959 - Feb 20, 1960)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Original
The Gang's All Here
(Oct 01, 1959 - Jan 23, 1960)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Original
Look Homeward, Angel
(Nov 28, 1957 - Apr 04, 1959)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Drama
Original
Carousel
(Sep 11, 1957 - Sep 29, 1957)
Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Musical
Drama
Revival
The Loud Red Patrick
(Oct 03, 1956 - Dec 22, 1956)
Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Comedy
Original
Fanny
(Nov 04, 1954 - Dec 16, 1956)
Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Musical
Original
One Bright Day
(Mar 19, 1952 - Apr 12, 1952)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[Stanley Archer]
Play
Drama
Original
South Pacific
(Apr 07, 1949 - Jan 16, 1954)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
Radio Operator Bob McCaffrey -
Replacement
Understudy:
Kermit Kegley
Stewpot -
Replacement
Musical
Drama
Original
The Madwoman of Chaillot
(Dec 27, 1948 - Jan 07, 1950)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
One of the Press Agents -
Replacement
Play
Comedy
Original
Miracle in the Mountains
(Apr 25, 1947 - Apr 26, 1947)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[Clement]
Play
Original
Christopher Blake
(Nov 30, 1946 - Mar 08, 1947)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[A Radio Announcer, A Policeman]
Play
Drama
Original
The Doughgirls
(Dec 30, 1942 - Jul 29, 1944)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[Another Porter, Ensemble]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Moon Is Down
(Apr 07, 1942 - Jun 06, 1942)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[Soldier]
Play
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore
(Jan 01, 1964 - Jan 04, 1964)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Revival
My Mother, My Father and Me
(Mar 23, 1963 - Apr 06, 1963)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Original
Nowhere to Go But Up
(Nov 10, 1962 - Nov 17, 1962)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Musical
Original
The Gay Life
(Nov 18, 1961 - Feb 24, 1962)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Musical
Original
The Wall
(Oct 11, 1960 - Mar 04, 1961)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Original
Toys in the Attic
(Feb 25, 1960 - Apr 08, 1961)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Drama
Original
The Fighting Cock
(Dec 08, 1959 - Feb 20, 1960)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Original
The Gang's All Here
(Oct 01, 1959 - Jan 23, 1960)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Original
Look Homeward, Angel
(Nov 28, 1957 - Apr 04, 1959)
Production Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Drama
Original
Carousel
(Sep 11, 1957 - Sep 29, 1957)
Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Musical
Drama
Revival
The Loud Red Patrick
(Oct 03, 1956 - Dec 22, 1956)
Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Play
Comedy
Original
Fanny
(Nov 04, 1954 - Dec 16, 1956)
Stage Manager:
Kermit Kegley
Musical
Original
One Bright Day
(Mar 19, 1952 - Apr 12, 1952)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[Stanley Archer]
Play
Drama
Original
South Pacific
(Apr 07, 1949 - Jan 16, 1954)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
Radio Operator Bob McCaffrey -
Replacement
Understudy:
Kermit Kegley
Stewpot -
Replacement
Musical
Drama
Original
The Madwoman of Chaillot
(Dec 27, 1948 - Jan 07, 1950)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
One of the Press Agents -
Replacement
Play
Comedy
Original
Miracle in the Mountains
(Apr 25, 1947 - Apr 26, 1947)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[Clement]
Play
Original
Christopher Blake
(Nov 30, 1946 - Mar 08, 1947)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[A Radio Announcer, A Policeman]
Play
Drama
Original
The Doughgirls
(Dec 30, 1942 - Jul 29, 1944)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[Another Porter, Ensemble]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Moon Is Down
(Apr 07, 1942 - Jun 06, 1942)
Performer:
Kermit Kegley
[Soldier]
Play
Original
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