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Ken Carson was born on November 14, 1914 in Coalgate, Oklahoma, USA as Hubert Paul Flatt. He was an actor, known for The Garry Moore Show (1950), So Dear to My Heart (1948) and San Fernando Valley (1944). He died on April 7, 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Full Name
Ken
Net Worth
$2 Million
Date Of Birth
November 14, 1914
Died
April 7, 1994, Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Place Of Birth
Coalgate, Oklahoma, USA
Profession
Singer, Voice Actor
Nationality
American
IMDB
Music Groups
Sons of the Pioneers
Movies
So Dear to My Heart, Rainbow Over Texas
Star Sign
Scorpio
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Fact
1
The Sons of the Pioneers were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6843 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
2
Legally changed his name to Ken Carson, which is the name he used as a member of the original 'The Sons of the Pioneers'.
3
Like Roy Rogers, Ken Curtis et al., Ken Carson had sung with 'The Sons of the Pioneers'.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Garry Moore Show
1950
TV Series
Regular Performer
So Dear to My Heart
1948
Voice of Wise Old Owl (voice)
Rainbow Over Texas
1946
Singer (uncredited)
Home on the Range
1946
Singer - Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Ding Dong Williams
1946
Ken - Member Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Song of Arizona
1946
Singer - Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Don't Fence Me In
1945
Kenny (uncredited)
Sunset in El Dorado
1945
Ken - Member Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Along the Navajo Trail
1945/I
Ken - Member,Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Man from Oklahoma
1945
Ken - Member Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Bells of Rosarita
1945
Guitar Player - Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Utah
1945
Ken - Member Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Lights of Old Santa Fe
1944
Guitar Player - Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
San Fernando Valley
1944
Ken - Member Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Song of Nevada
1944
Ken - Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
The Yellow Rose of Texas
1944
Guitar Playuer, Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Cowboy and the Senorita
1944
Ken - Member Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
Hands Across the Border
1944
Musician / Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Man from Music Mountain
1943
Ken - Member Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
In Old Monterey
1939
Member The Ranch Boys (uncredited)
It Happened One Night
1934
Guitar Player on Bus (uncredited)
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
So Dear to My Heart
1948
performer: "It's Whatcha Do With Whatcha Got", "Stick-To-It-Ivity", "County Fair' - uncredited
Home on the Range
1946
writer: "Over the Rainbow Trail"
Sunset in El Dorado
1945
writer: "Call of the Prairie", "It's No Use"
Utah
1945
writer: "Welcome Home Miss Bryant"
Lights of Old Santa Fe
1944
writer: "Cowboy Jubilee"
San Fernando Valley
1944
lyrics: "Over the Rainbow We'll Ride" / music: "Over the Rainbow We'll Ride"
Song of Nevada
1944
writer: "New Moon Over Nevada", "A Cowboy Has to Yodel in the Morning"
The Yellow Rose of Texas
1944
music: "Western Wonderland" - uncredited
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1964
TV Series
Himself - Guest
The Jackie Gleason Show
1954
TV Series
Himself
Double C Canteen
1951
TV Series
Himself - Singer
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2003
Golden Boot
Golden Boot Awards
Known for movies
The Garry Moore Show (1950) as Regular Performer
So Dear to My Heart (1948) as Voice of Wise Old Owl
San Fernando Valley (1944) as Ken - Member Sons of the Pioneers