Noah Keen
Noah Keen, originally named Edward Ellsworth Keen, was born on October 10, 1920, in Cincinnati, Ohio. His early years were shaped by his service as a bombardier during World War II, an experience that would later influence his career in the arts. Transitioning from military life to the entertainment industry, Keen made a name for himself as both an actor and director.
Throughout his career, Keen appeared in several notable productions, showcasing his versatility and talent. He is particularly remembered for his roles in iconic projects such as "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" (1973), where he contributed to the enduring legacy of the film franchise. Keen also made significant contributions to television, with memorable appearances in "The Six Million Dollar Man" (1974), a show that captivated audiences with its innovative storytelling. Additionally, he starred in "Gable and Lombard" (1976), a film that explored the lives of Hollywood legends.
In his personal life, Keen was married twice, first to Gerrianne Raphael and later to Barbara Corday. His journey came to a close on March 24, 2019, when he passed away in Harlem, Manhattan, leaving behind a rich legacy in the entertainment world and a life marked by dedication to his craft.