U.S. Army Talent Show featuring Ken Berry: Comedy, Music, Acrobatics, Songs, Tap Dancing (2/2)

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DVD: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0018C6S4G?ie=UTF8&tag=doc06-20&link... Watch the full program: http://thefilmarchived.blogspot.com/2010/10/big-picture-us-army-talent-show.html

Kenneth Ronald "Ken" Berry (born November 3, 1933) is an American dancer, comedic actor, and singer. Like Buddy Ebsen and Dan Dailey, Berry began on stage as a dancer and later starred in television sitcoms.

Berry was born in Moline, Illinois. He made his television debut on Arlene Francis' Soldier Parade, when he was serving in the United States Army during the Korean War. Winning the talent contest, he was invited to appear on Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town (which later evolved into The Ed Sullivan Show). Berry's army sergeant was Leonard Nimoy, who urged him to return to California after the war for television auditions. Following his discharge in 1955, Berry performed with the Billy Barnes Revues in the 1950s and early 1960s. In the late 1950s, Berry appeared as a hotel bellhop named "Woody" in CBS's The Ann Sothern Show. During the 1960-1961 season, he guest starred with Pat O'Brien on ABC's sicom, Harrigan and Son.

Cast as a semi-regular doctor on NBC's Dr. Kildare and as a choreographer on an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show Berry attracted the attention of Hollywood producers. He was chosen to portray Captain Wilton Parmenter on ABC's F Troop. He was primed as the future heir-apparent Sam Jones on the eighth and final season of The Andy Griffith Show, thus inheriting the spinoff series Mayberry R.F.D.. The actor's longest running role was as Vinton Harper on Mama's Family.

Berry's grace and agility allowed him to perform choreographed pratfalls over hitching posts, sabers, and trash cans as the accident-prone Captain Parmenter. As the new head resident of Mayberry RFD from 1969 to 1971, Berry successfully assumed the reins from Andy Griffith. In 1972, Berry co-starred with Carol Burnett in the CBS special "Once Upon A Mattress". The same year, he had his own summer replacement series, The Ken Berry 'Wow' Show. In 1973 Sherwood Schwartz wrote a Brady Bunch spin-off called Kelly's Kids, which featured Berry as the adoptive father of three diverse boys (white, black and Asian). The pilot failed to interest ABC, but the concept was revived later in Diff'rent Strokes and Webster. A favorite guest on The Carol Burnett Show in the 1970s, Berry was chosen to star in the spin-off Mama's Family, featuring the dysfunctional Harper family. Berry called his time on F Troop "two years of recess", and has referred to the idyllic Mayberry as "America's 'Brigadoon'".

Series writers used his "trouper" talents in stories around church revues and talent contests. On the 1970 Mayberry RFD installment "The Charity", he and co-star Paul Hartman did a soft shoe dance together. Berry would sometimes end an RFD show on the porch at dusk, serenading others with such as songs "Carolina Moon". On a Little House on the Prairie installment, Berry played a nimble clown and circus manager, in a story that dealt with Nels Oleson's shame of an obese sister. He appeared on The Golden Girls as Rose Nylund's (Betty White's) high school sweetheart, Thor Anderson in the show's seventh season. From the mid-1970s to the early 1980s Berry was a spokesman in commercials for Kinney Shoes, singing and dancing to the "Great American Shoe Store" jingle.

Berry's film credits include, "Wake Me Up When The War Is Over", Hello Down There and the Disney motion pictures Herbie Rides Again, and The Cat from Outer Space.

After Mama's Family ended, Berry continued to perform/tour for a few more years in stage shows such as George M! and The Music Man. In 2002, actress Betty White (who played his sister Ellen on "Mama's Family") said: "I'm a great Ken Berry booster. He's one of the most versatile, and personable talents I've known".

Berry married actress Jackie Joseph on May 29, 1960. They had met when they both performed with Billy Barnes. Berry and his wife adopted two children, but divorced in 1977.

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  • WOW! He sure did go far!

  • Ken Berry's bit starts at about 05:30. He is a great dancer, but as somebody mentioned, that type of performing was on its way out by then. Pity that break dancing was not a part of the dance scene back then. He demonstrates such athletic skill at the end of the routine that he could have easily been a great acrobatic/break dancer.

  • Fantastic!! If you like this, check Ken Berry's performance on Hollywood Palace!! Men of F Troop! He sings,"Sunny Side of the Street" and does an incredible tap number!!

  • Wow! Weren't those guys sensational!

    Ken was a fabulous dancer. And cute as a button.

    Tnx 4 the great post and all the bio info.

  • For all the would-be dancers who saw from 8:50 - 9:17, I say this - TOP THAT!

  • @bigred997 By the time Ken Berry left the army, Hollywood was already moving away from the big musical pictures that Berry had anticipated and trained for. So, like many hoofers of his time and age, he went for smaller-scale work. The market simply was not there anymore, unfortunately.

  • Cpl Ken Berry definitely went far! What a great talent! Such a personality. No wonder Mayberry and F-Troop were such great shows. Pity his dancing talent was never shown more.

  • wow, i knew ken berry was talented but didn't realize he was that good.

    why didn't hollywood showcase his specialty dancing more?

  • What a treat! Mr. Berry is certainly a talented man, as are these other men featured. That harp was lovely. Thanks so much for posting this!

  • hey thats Ken Berry!

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