Louis Lacy Clinton Kimbrough (March 8, 1933 â€" April 9, 1996) was an
actor from the United States.Kimbrough was born in Oklahoma City, to
parents Fred and Lucinda (Yoakum) Kimbrough. After his birth, his
family moved to Allen, Oklahoma, where Kimbrough attended Allen High
School (AHS), graduating in 1951.Kimbrough demonstrated theatrical
ability while still at school. In 1948, as President of Allen's Teen
Town, he helped produce the "Gay Nineties Ball". As a junior at AHS,
he wrote, produced and directed the 1950 senior play, a full-length
production entitled Broadway. After graduating from AHS, Kimbrough
enrolled for a year at Oklahoma University.He then completed two years
in the US Signal Corps, stationed in Korea, before he made his
professional stage debut in Brandon Thomas's play Charley's Aunt in
1953 aged 20, billed as "Lewis Clinton Kimbrough".
actor from the United States.Kimbrough was born in Oklahoma City, to
parents Fred and Lucinda (Yoakum) Kimbrough. After his birth, his
family moved to Allen, Oklahoma, where Kimbrough attended Allen High
School (AHS), graduating in 1951.Kimbrough demonstrated theatrical
ability while still at school. In 1948, as President of Allen's Teen
Town, he helped produce the "Gay Nineties Ball". As a junior at AHS,
he wrote, produced and directed the 1950 senior play, a full-length
production entitled Broadway. After graduating from AHS, Kimbrough
enrolled for a year at Oklahoma University.He then completed two years
in the US Signal Corps, stationed in Korea, before he made his
professional stage debut in Brandon Thomas's play Charley's Aunt in
1953 aged 20, billed as "Lewis Clinton Kimbrough".
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