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{{Short description|American actor (1922-1999)}}{{Use American English|date=September 2021}}{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2021}}







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| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, U.S.19990503mf=yes}}| death_place = Middletown, New York, U.S.| occupation = Actor, singer| years_active = 1950–1999
  • {{marriage|Mary Bell Wood|1948|1967|reason=divorced{edih}
  • {{marriage|Patricia Ferrier|1968|}}
}}| children = 6}}Richard Paul Kiley (March 31, 1922 – March 5, 1999) was an American stage, film and television actor and singer. He is best known for his distinguished theatrical career in which he twice won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.NEWS, Tom, Vallance,www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/obituary-richard-kiley-1079757.html, Obituary: Richard Kiley, The Independent, March 11, 1999, 2013-12-10, Kiley created the role of Don Quixote in the original 1965 production of the Broadway musical Man of La Mancha and was the first to sing and record “The Impossible Dream”, the hit song from the show. In the 1953 hit musical Kismet, he played the Caliph in the original Broadway cast and, as such, was one of the quartet who sang “And This Is My Beloved”. Additionally, he won four Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards during his 50-year careerNEWS, Mel, Gussow,www.nytimes.com/1999/03/06/theater/richard-kiley-the-man-of-la-mancha-is-dead-at-76.html, Richard Kiley, the Man of La Mancha, Is Dead at 76, The New York Times, March 6, 1999, 2013-12-10, subscription, and his “sonorous baritone“WEB,www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/101884%7c130075/Richard-Kiley/, Overview for Richard Kiley, TCM, 2013-12-10, was also featured in the narration of a number of documentaries and other films. At the time of his death, Kiley was described as “one of theater’s most distinguished and versatile actors” and as “an indispensable actor, the kind of performer who could be called on to play kings and commoners and a diversity of characters in between.”

Early life

Kiley was born on March 31, 1922, in Chicago, and raised Catholic. He graduated from Mt. Carmel High School in 1939, and after a year at Loyola University Chicago he left to study acting at Chicago’s Barnum Dramatic School. In the late 1940s, he performed in Chicago-area summer stock theaters with actors such as Alan Furlan.NEWS,news.google.com/newspapers?id=R10aAAAAIBAJ&pg=5103,8758627&dq=sunset+playhouse&hl=en, The Milwaukee Journal, July 30, 1985, {{dead link|date=August 2020}} Following his service in the Navy during World War II, he returned to Chicago working as an actor and announcer on radio before moving to New York City. In New York he studied singing with Ray Smolover.NEWS,news.google.com/newspapers?id=TXUUAAAAIBAJ&pg=4691,5876957&dq=ray-smolover&hl=en, Off the Grapevine, Earl, Wilson, The Blade (Toledo, Ohio), The Blade, Toledo, Ohio, September 22, 1977,

Career

Kiley’s work on stage included Kismet, No Strings (which was Richard Rodgers’s first stage musical after the death of Oscar Hammerstein II, in which Rodgers wrote both music and lyrics), the Buddy Hackett vehicle I Had a Ball, and the lead roles in Redhead, Man of La Mancha, and the play The Incomparable Max.Kiley later starred in the television play Patterns, which aired live on January 12, 1955. It caused a sensation and won an Emmy for its writer, Rod Serling. He played the role of John Malcolm Patterson, future Attorney General of Alabama (and later Governor of Alabama), in the 1955 film The Phenix City Story. Kiley also portrayed math teacher Joshua Edwards, whose phonograph records were smashed by delinquents in Blackboard Jungle in 1955.Kiley won Tony Awards for Best Actor in a Musical for Redhead in 1959 and Man of La Mancha in 1966. The dual role of middle-aged author Cervantes and his fictional creation Quixote is one of the few musical roles that requires the talents of both leading man and character actor.NEWS, Richard Kiley; Epitomized ‘Man of La Mancha’,www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1999-mar-06-mn-14531-story.html, Jon, Thurber, March 6, 1999, Los Angeles Times, Kiley won over the critics with his deft ability to bounce between the demanding roles of the knight errant and the author., August 4, 2020, Kiley said while La Mancha was on Broadway that despite the fact he had grown tired of playing leading men, he would always be grateful for having been given the chance to perform in La Mancha.{{Citation needed|date=February 2018}} He performed in the original production for over five years and returned for Broadway revivals in 1972 and 1977 saying he had become “very possessive” of the role.NEWS, ‘Man of La Mancha’ Star Kiley Dies at 76,nypost.com/1999/03/06/man-of-la-mancha-star-kiley-dies-at-76/, Andy, Geller, March 6, 1999, New York Post, August 4, 2020, Kiley won three Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards for his work in television. He won both an Emmy and Golden Globe awards for The Thorn Birds (as Paddy, Rachel Ward’s father) (1983) and A Year in the Life (1986, 1987–1988). His third Emmy win was for Guest Actor in a Drama Series, for an episode of Picket Fences, in which he had a recurring role as the father of main character Jill Brock (Kathy Baker). Kiley also received an Emmy nomination for portraying Chief Justice Earl Warren in the 1991 miniseries Separate but Equal dramatizing Brown vs. Board of Education.File:Peter Falk Richard Kiley Colombo 1974.JPG|thumb|Kiley with Peter Falk in ColumboColumboOther television work included as the murderous police commissioner on Columbo (1974, the episode “A Friend In Deed“), his appearance as Gideon Seyetik in the (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) episode “Second Sight”, as well as guest roles on Ally McBeal, Hawaii Five-O and Gunsmoke. He narrated the award-winning seven-part 1986 PBS documentary Planet Earth.Kiley’s baritone made him a favorite to narrate documentaries for television. Starting with ‘Land of the Tiger’ in 1985, Richard Kiley provided narration for multiple National Geographic Video television specials. Kiley also voiced two 1975 episodes of CBS Radio Mystery Theater.In Jurassic Park, Kiley’s voice narrates the park’s vehicle tour. Kiley was introduced as the narrator for the tour first in the novel by Michael Crichton and later in the film adaptation by Steven Spielberg where the owner of the park said he “spared no expense” hiring Kiley. Visitors to Universal’s Islands of Adventure theme park in Orlando, Florida, and the former attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood hear Kiley as the narrator of the Jurassic Park River Adventure ride – making him the only person to appear in the book, the film, and the ride.Kiley also narrated the A&E documentary television series Mysteries of the Bible, from 1994 to 1998. His final acting role was in the 1999 TV movie Blue Moon, which debuted the month after his death.WEB,tv.yahoo.com/person/richard-kiley/biography.html, Richard Kiley biography - Yahoo TV, December 16, 2013,tv.yahoo.com/person/richard-kiley/biography.html," title="web.archive.org/web/20131216074421tv.yahoo.com/person/richard-kiley/biography.html,">web.archive.org/web/20131216074421tv.yahoo.com/person/richard-kiley/biography.html, 16 December 2013, dead,

Death

Kiley died of an unspecified bone marrow disease at Horton Hospital in Middletown, New York, on March 5, 1999, less than a month before his 77th birthday. He was survived by his wife, dancer Patricia Ferrier,NEWS, Washington Post, The Washington Post,www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/style/1987/03/01/richard-kiley-against-type/590b45ef-ea96-48de-a1da-f0cc6f69c139/, and six children from his first marriage:WEB, 1999-03-11, Obituary: Richard Kiley,www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/obituary-richard-kiley-1079757.html, 2020-10-07, The Independent, en, sons David and Michael Kiley and daughters Kathleen, Dorothea, Erin and Deirdre. His remains were interred in Warwick, New York. Broadway’s lights went dark in his honor.

Filmography

Film{| class“wikitable sortable”

! Year! Title! Role! Notes| 1951The Mob (film)>The Mob
| Thomas Clancy|1952The Sniper (1952 film)>The Sniper| Dr. James G. Kent|| Eight Iron Men| Private Coke|| 1953| Pickup on South Street| Joey|1955| Blackboard Jungle| Joshua Y. Edwards|| The Phenix City Story| John Patterson|| 1957Spanish Affair (1957 film)>Spanish Affair| Merritt Blake|| 1958| The Power of the Resurrection| Peter|| 1969Pendulum (1969 film)>Pendulum| Woodrow Wilson King|| 1970| A.k.a. Cassius Clay| Narrator|| 1974The Little Prince (1974 film)>The Little Prince| The Pilot|| 1977Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film)>Looking for Mr. Goodbar| Mr. Dunn|| 1981Endless Love (1981 film)>Endless Love| Arthur Axelrod|| 1986Howard the Duck (film)>Howard the Duck| The Cosmos| Voice1989| To the Limit| Narrator|| Miami Cops||The Final Days (1989 film)>The Final Days| J. Fred Buzhardt|1993Jurassic Park (film)>Jurassic Park| Tour Guide Voice| Voice(The Visual Bible: Matthew>The Gospel According to St. Matthew)| Old Matthew|| 1996Phenomenon (film)>Phenomenon| Dr. Wellin|| 1997| Time to Say Goodbye?| Dr. Gerald Klooster|| 1998Patch Adams (film)>Patch Adams| Dr. Titan|| 2002| Jesus the Christ| Matthew| Final role“>

Television{| class“wikitable sortable”

! Year! Title! Role! class=“unsortable“| Notes| 1953| The United States Steel Hour| Sergeant Lucky DoverP.O.W. (United States Steel Hour)>P.O.W.”| 1954| Justice| Unknown| 2 episodes| 1955| Kraft Television Theatre| Fred StaplesPatterns (Kraft Television Theatre)>Patterns”| 1956Westinghouse Studio One>Studio One| Mr. Dean| Episode: “The Landlady’s Daughter”| 1958| Alfred Hitchcock Presents| Harry Adams | Season 4 Episode 4: “The Crooked Road”| 1963Alfred Hitchcock Presents>Alfred Hitchcock Hour| Jim Derry| Season 2 Episode 5: “Blood Bargain”| 1969Night Gallery (film)>Night Gallery | Joseph StrobeNight Gallery (film)#.22The Escape Route.22>The Escape Route” segment)| 1970–1973| Gunsmoke| Lewis StarkTom LynottBohannonWill Stambridge| Episode: “Stark” Episode: “Lynott” Episode: “Bohannon” Episode: “Kitty’s Love Affair” 1970| Bonanza| Gideon Yates| Episode: “Gideon the Good”The Ceremony of Innocence (film)>The Ceremony of Innocence| King Ethelred II| Television film| 1971| Murder Once Removed| Frank Manning| Television film| 1974(List of Columbo episodes#Season 3>Columbo: A Friend in Deed)| Mark Halperin|| 1975Friendly Persuasion (1975 film)>Friendly Persuasion| Jess Birdwell| Television film| 1976How the West Was Won (TV series)>How the West Was Won| Timothy Macahan| | 1980| Angel on My Shoulder| Nick| Television film1981| Isabel’s Choice | Lyman Jones| Television film| Golden Gate| Thomas J. Kingsley| Television film| 1983The Thorn Birds (miniseries)>The Thorn Birds| Paddy ClearyGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film>Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television {{smallPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie>Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special {{small|(1983)}}| 1984George Washington (miniseries)>George Washington| George Mason| Television film1985A.D. (miniseries)>A.D.| Claudius| Television filmThe Canterville Ghost (1985 film)>The Canterville Ghost| Sir Simon de Canterville| Television filmDo You Remember Love (TV film)>Do You Remember Love| George HollisPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie>Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special {{small|(1985)}} 1986Planet Earth (1986 series)>Planet Earth| Narrator| 7 episodesThe Twilight Zone (1985 TV series)>The Twilight Zone| Lancelot| Episode: “The Last Defender of Camelot (The Twilight Zone)”| If Tomorrow Comes| Gunther Hartog| 3 episodes| 1986–1988| A Year in the Life| Joe GardnerGolden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama>Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama {{smallPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series {{small>(1988)}}| 1988My First Love (1988 film)>My First Love| Sam Morrissey| Television film| 1990Aladdin (1990 film)>Aladdin| The Magician| Television film1991| Absolute Strangers| Dr. R.J. Cannon| Television filmSeparate but Equal (film)>Separate but Equal| Chief Justice Earl WarrenGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film>Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television {{smallPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie>Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special {{small|(1991)}}| The Ray Bradbury Theater| Douglas SpauldingPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series {{small>(1992)}}| 1992–1994| Picket Fences| Hayden LangstonPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series {{small>(1994)}} Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series {{small|(1993)}}| 1993| (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)| Dr. Gideon SeyetikSecond Sight)”| 1994–1998| Mysteries of the Bible| Narrator| | 1995The Great Defender (TV series)>The Great Defender| Joe Dewitt| 8 episodes| 1996| Mary & Tim| Ron Melville| Television film1997| Time to Say Goodbye?| Dr. Gerald Klooster| Television film| Tigers of the Show| Narrator|1998| Ally McBeal| Seymore Little| Episode: “Once in a Lifetime”| Blue Moon| Jimmy Keating| Television film“>

Stage{| class“wikitable sortable”

! Year! Title! Role! class=“unsortable“| Notes| 1953| Misalliance| Joey PercivalTheatre World Award {{small>(1953)}}| 1953–1955Kismet (musical)>Kismet| The Caliph| | 1956| Time Limit| Major Harry Cargill | | 1959–1960Redhead (musical)>Redhead| Tom BaxterTony Award for Best Actor in a Musical>Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical {{small|(1959)}}| 1960–1961 | Advise and Consent| Brig Anderson| | 1962–1963| No Strings| David JordanTony Award for Best Actor in a Musical>Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical {{small|(1962)}}| 1963–1964| Here’s Love| Fred Gaily| | 1964–1965| I Had a Ball| Stan the Shpieler | | 1965–1971| Man of La Mancha| Miguel de Cervantes / Don QuixoteTony Award for Best Actor in a Musical>Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical {{small|(1966)}}| 1968| Her First Roman| Caesar| | 1971| The Incomparable Max| Enoch Soames| 1972| Voices| Robert| | Man of La Mancha| Miguel de Cervantes/Don Quixote| | 1974–1976| Absurd Person Singular| Ronald| | 1975 | Ah, Wilderness!| Nat Miller| Academy Festival Theatre, Drake Theatre at Barat College, Lake Forest, Illinois| 1976The Heiress (1947 play)>The Heiress| Dr. Austin SloperDrama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play {{small>(1976)}}| 1977| Man of La Mancha| Don QuixoteDrama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical {{small>(1978)}}| 1987All My Sons (play)>All My Sons| Joe KellerTony Award for Best Actor in a Play>Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Play {{small|(1987)}}“>

Awards and nominations{| class“wikitable”

! Year! Award ! Category! Nominated work! Results! Ref.| 1976 Drama Desk AwardsDrama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play>Outstanding Actor in a PlayThe Heiress (1947 play)>The Heiress| {{nom}} HTTPS://WWW.DRAMADESK.ORG/AWARDS/NOMINEES-AND-RECIPIENTS/1976-AWARDS/ >TITLE=NOMINEES AND RECIPIENTS – 1978 AWARDS DRAMA DESK AWARDS >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, | 1978Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical>Outstanding Actor in a Musical| Man of La Mancha| {{nom}} HTTPS://WWW.DRAMADESK.ORG/AWARDS/NOMINEES-AND-RECIPIENTS/1978-AWARDS/ >TITLE=NOMINEES AND RECIPIENTS – 1978 AWARDS DRAMA DESK AWARDS >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, | 1966| Drama League Awards| Distinguished Performance Award| {{n/a}}| {{won}} HTTPS://DRAMALEAGUE.ORG/AWARDS-HISTORY/ >TITLE=AWARDS HISTORY – THE DRAMA LEAGUE PUBLISHER=DRAMA LEAGUE AWARDS, February 16, 2024, 41st Golden Globe Awards>1983 Golden Globe AwardsGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film>Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionThe Thorn Birds (miniseries)>The Thorn Birds| {{won}} HTTPS://GOLDENGLOBES.COM/PERSON/RICHARD-KILEY/ >TITLE=RICHARD KILEY GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, 45th Golden Globe Awards>1987Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama>Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama| A Year in the Life| {{won}}49th Golden Globe Awards>1991| Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionSeparate but Equal (film)>Separate but Equal| {{nom}} 1967 Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children| Jungle Books| {{nom}} HTTPS://WWW.GRAMMY.COM/ARTISTS/RICHARD-KILEY/3782 >TITLE=RICHARD KILEY GRAMMY AWARDS >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, Magic Fishbone/Happy Prince/Potted Princess {{small>(with Julie Harris)}}| {{nom}}35th Primetime Emmy Awards>1983 Primetime Emmy AwardsPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie>Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special | The Thorn Birds| {{won}} HTTPS://WWW.EMMYS.COM/BIOS/RICHARD-KILEY >TITLE=RICHARD KILEY ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, 37th Primetime Emmy Awards>1985Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie>Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a SpecialDo You Remember Love (TV film)>Do You Remember Love| {{nom}}40th Primetime Emmy Awards>1988Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series>Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series| A Year in the Life| {{won}}43rd Primetime Emmy Awards>1991Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie>Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special| Separate but Equal| {{nom}}44th Primetime Emmy Awards>1992Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series>Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesThe Ray Bradbury Theater {{small>(Episode: “The Utterly Perfect Murder“)}}| {{nom}}45th Primetime Emmy Awards>1993 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesPicket Fences {{small>(Episode: “Thanksgiving“)}}| {{nom}}46th Primetime Emmy Awards>1994Picket Fences {{small>(Episode: “Buried Alive“)}}| {{won}}47th Primetime Emmy Awards>1995 Outstanding Informational Special| 30 Years of National Geographic Specials| {{nom}}49th Primetime Emmy Awards>1997| National Geographic Special: Tigers of the SnowTied with (Without Pity: A Film About Abilities).}}| 1953| Theatre World Awards| {{n/a}}| Misalliance| {{won}} HTTP://WWW.THEATREWORLDAWARDS.ORG/PAST-RECIPIENTS.HTML >TITLE=THEATRE WORLD AWARD RECIPIENTS THEATRE WORLD AWARDS >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, 13th Tony Awards>1959 Tony Awards Best Leading Actor in a MusicalRedhead (musical)>Redhead| {{won}} HTTPS://WWW.TONYAWARDS.COM/NOMINEES/YEAR/1959/CATEGORY/ANY/SHOW/ANY/ >TITLE=1959 TONY AWARDS TONY AWARDS >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, 16th Tony Awards>1962| No Strings| {{nom}} HTTPS://WWW.TONYAWARDS.COM/NOMINEES/YEAR/1962/CATEGORY/ANY/SHOW/ANY/ >TITLE=1962 TONY AWARDS TONY AWARDS >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, 20th Tony Awards>1966| Man of La Mancha| {{won}} HTTPS://WWW.TONYAWARDS.COM/NOMINEES/YEAR/1966/CATEGORY/ANY/SHOW/ANY/ >TITLE=1966 TONY AWARDS TONY AWARDS >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, 41st Tony Awards>1987Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play>Best Leading Actor in a PlayAll My Sons (play)>All My Sons| {{nom}} HTTPS://WWW.TONYAWARDS.COM/NOMINEES/YEAR/1987/CATEGORY/ANY/SHOW/ANY/ >TITLE=1987 TONY AWARDS TONY AWARDS >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, | 1975 Western Heritage Awards| Factual Television ProgramThe American Parade {{small>(Episode: “The 34th Star“)}}| {{won}} HTTPS://NATIONALCOWBOYMUSEUM.ORG/COLLECTIONS/AWARDS/WHA/383NO-TITLE/ >TITLE=THE AMERICAN PARADE: THE 34TH STAR NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, | 1976| Fictional Television DramaHow the West Was Won (TV series)>How the West Was Won {{small|(Episode: “The Macahans“)}}| {{won}} HTTPS://NATIONALCOWBOYMUSEUM.ORG/COLLECTIONS/AWARDS/WHA/349NO-TITLE/ >TITLE=THE MACAHANS (HOW THE WEST WAS WON) NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024, | 1991| Factual NarrativeWorld of Discovery {{small>(Episode: “Cougar: Ghost of the Rockies“)}}| {{won}} HTTPS://NATIONALCOWBOYMUSEUM.ORG/COLLECTIONS/AWARDS/WHA/320NO-TITLE/ >TITLE=COUGAR: GHOST OF THE ROCKIES NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM >ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 16, 2024,

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References

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Sources

  • Man of La Mancha – original theatrical program, for Kiley’s personal comments on playing Don Quixote

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