Ken Niles

Ken Niles (December 9, 1906 – October 31, 1988) was an American radio announcer.

[2] He began a series of original radio dramas called Theater of the Mind in 1928.

His most notable film role was the murdered lawyer Leonard Eels in Out of the Past (1947) with Robert Mitchum.

Niles also served as commercial announcer and foil for Bing Crosby in the Bing Crosby Entertains series (1933-1935) and also on several series sponsored by Camel Cigarettes, notably The Abbott and Costello Show.

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