Leonard graves narrator biography
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Leonard graves narrator biography
Leonard Graves
American actor and singer
Leonard Graves (1927-2000) was an American actor and singer best known for narrating the 1952 television documentary Victory at Sea. Graves was the only voice on the 26-part series,[1] which won multiple awards, including a 1954 Emmy for Best Public Affairs Program,[2] a special Peabody award[3] and the Freedoms Foundation's George Washington Medal.[4]
Graves was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1927 and began his performing career in radio.
He joined the Broadway cast of The King and I as the Interpreter and also understudied for Yul Brynner as the King, filling in on many occasions. Graves took over the lead when Brynner left the show, and after a two-year run on Broadway, he joined a national tour.[5]
Graves appeared in several motion pictures, including:[6]
Graves also had guest roles in a number of television series[8] including Navy Log and The Big Pictur