Born in Brooklyn, New York, USA — Sep 04 1941

Kenneth Kimmins was born on September 4, 1941, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an American film, television, and theatre actor. Kimmins attended the Catholic University of America and began his acting career in 1969, playing Charley Montgomery in the Broadway play “The Fig Leaves Are Falling.” He has appeared in numerous television shows, including “Coach,” where he played Howard Burleigh, and “Arrested Development.” Some of his film roles include “Invaders from Mars,” “My Best Friend Is a Vampire,” and “Some Kind of Wonderful.” Kimmins has been marrie…
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