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An Ohioan by birth, son of a minister, Ken Miller broke quietly into showbiz behind the backs of his parents, then relocated to California after the death of his father. The familiar array of odd jobs preceded his motion picture debut (1952's Fearless Fagan (1952)) and a stint with Uncle Sam in Berlin (where he took time off to play a recurring role in the low-cost Flash Gordon (1954) TV series). Returning to Tinseltown, he palled around with contemporaries like Connie Stevens , Troy Donahue , Annette Funicello , Burt Reynolds and others. While he never neared their level of success, he nevertheless kept busy cutting his own records and acting on the large and small screen. Miller is now based in Florida. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Tom Weaver
Semi-retired in Florida, he appears at autograph and sci-fi/horror conventions on occasion. Enlisted in the U.S. Army during the filming of his first movie, Fearless Fagan (1952). He was stationed in Germany and worked as an entertainment NCO while setting up celebrity-styled shows for the USO. While there, he also played in several episodes of the syndicated series Flash Gordon (1954) with a nearly all-German crew. To the chagrin of his fundamentalist minister father, Kenny hitchhiked to Hollywood at age 15 to try his luck. He became ill and had to return home but moved back to Los Angeles after his father's death a few years later.