Keenan Wynn was an American actor best known for his role in the film ‘The Clock.’
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Keenan Wynn was an American actor best known for his role in the film ‘The Clock.’
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Keenan Wynn married stage actress Evie Wynn Johnson in 1938 and had two children with her. The couple later divorced. His second marriage was to Betty Jane Butler which also ended in a divorce.
He married Sharley Hudson in 1954. The couple had three children and remained together till his death.
During his final years, Keenan Wynn was part of several philanthropic endeavors and was involved with various charity groups. He was a longtime active member of the Westwood Sertoma International service club in West Los Angeles.
Keenan Wynn was born on July 27, 1916 in New York City to a show business family. His father Ed Wynn was a great burlesque and television comedian while his mother Hilda Keenan was an actress as well as a vaudeville performer. His father was Jewish and his mother was from an Irish-Catholic background.
Keenan’s maternal grandfather Frank Keenan was one of the first Broadway actors to have starred in Hollywood. His father Ed encouraged Keenan to take up acting early on and opt for it as a career path.
Keenan Wynn appeared on Broadway in the year 1937 in the show ‘Hitch Your Wagon’ in two short roles. It was here that he met his first wife, actress Evie Wynn Johnson, who became his coach, manager, and advisor.
At this point in time, Keenan had begun to work on radio as well. He starred in ‘The Amazing Mr. Smith’ on Mutual Broadcasting System from April to June 1941. He played the titular character of ‘Mr Smith,’ a “carefree young man who runs into trouble galore and becomes an involuntary detective.”
He eventually started performing in films and TV shows as well. During the 1940s and 1950s he had a running contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. One of his first significant works was a memorable role as a belligerent, unsympathetic drunk in the classic wartime romance film ‘The Clock’ which released in the year 1945.
During the post-war boom in Hollywood, Keenan managed to get roles in several prominent high-budget movies of the time. Some of his most recognizable and acclaimed performances were seen in ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ (1950) ‘Royal Wedding’ (1951), ‘Kiss Me, Kate’ (1953), ‘Battle Circus’ (1953,) ‘The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit’ (1956) ‘A Hole in the Head’ (1959), ‘The Absent Minded Professor’ (1961), ‘Son of Flubber’ (1963) and ‘Dr. Strangelove’ in 1964.
As for his early television career, he appeared in ‘Playhouse 90: Requiem for a Heavyweight’ (1956) along with his father Ed. This show helped his father make a successful return to the small screen following career backlashes after a divorce and several health problems.
Keenan Wynn played a supporting role in the 1951 film ‘Royal Wedding’. Directed by Stanley Donen, the film starred actors such as Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, Sarah Churchill, and Peter Lawford. The film did well commercially and also received an Oscar nomination. It received mostly positive reviews from critics.
He appeared in the movie ‘The Absent-Minded Professor’ which was released in 1961. Directed by Robert Stevenson, the film revolved around an eccentric professor. It starred Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson, Keenan Wynn, and Leon Ames. The film was a huge commercial success and earned three Oscar nominations.
He portrayed Lieutenant Winston in the 1964 film ‘Man in the Middle’. The story, which was set in India during the Second World War, was about the murder trial of an American Army officer who killed a British officer. The film was based on a novel named ‘The Winston Affair’.