| RETURNING from the World War, Kenneth McKenna laid siege to Broadway. Playing
in many notable successes, including "Forever After," "We
Moderns" and "The Far Cry," he gained recognition. His first
screen appearance was in 1924 with Bebe Daniels in "Miss Bluebeard."
After making several other pictures, he returned to the stage, forsaking
it again in 1929 to make his talkie debut in "Pleasure Crazed. He gave
a notable performance in "Men Without Women." Kenneth was born
in Canterbury, N, H., August 19, 1899. |