Kent Edwards (politician)
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Kent Edwards (born — died August 7, 1993) was an American
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actor and nightclub singer of the 1940s who is best remembered for portraying Einar in the original production of ''
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'' at the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, on Broadway, and in the 1946-1947 national tour. He recorded the role for
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on the 1945 cast album.


Career

Born Kenneth Edwards in Wichita, Kansas, he began his career in
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; making his stage debut in Bob Wright and Chet Forrest's 1940 musical revue ''Thank You, Columbus'' at the
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. He made his Broadway debut in the revue ''
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''; performing in that work from December 22, 1942, through March 13, 1943. In 1944 he originated the role of Einar in Robert Wright and
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's
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''
Song of Norway ''Song of Norway'' is an operetta written in 1944 by Robert Wright and George Forrest, adapted from the music of Edvard Grieg and the book by Milton Lazarus and Homer Curran. A very loose film adaptation with major changes to both the book a ...
'' which he performed not only at its premiere at the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, but also on Broadway from Aug 21, 1944 through September 7, 1946. He continued with the work on its National tour in 1946–1947. He also toured the United States with
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in ''Spring in Brazil''. In addition to performing in musicals, Edwards performed as a nightclub singer. He was a regular at the Colonial Inn in Hallandale, Florida in the late 1940s. He also appeared in night clubs in Hollywood, Chicago and New York City; including the Copacabana. He died in Miami, Florida of a heart attack at the age of 75.


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External links


Kent Edwards at IBDB
{{DEFAULTSORT:Edwards, Kent 1910s births 1993 deaths Actors from Wichita, Kansas Male actors from Miami American male musical theatre actors Singers from Miami Nightclub performers 20th-century American male singers 20th-century American singers