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Sandy Kenyon (born Sanford Klein; August 5, 1922 – February 20, 2010) was an American actor of film and television. He appeared as a guest actor on numerous television series, including a recurring role on the 1961 TV series, The Americans. He was also the original voice of Jon Arbuckle, voicing the character in the first Garfield special Here Comes Garfield.
Early years
Kenyon was born in The Bronx, New York, and served as a pilot in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.
Career
Kenyon co-starred as Des Smith in the syndicated television drama Crunch and Des (1956), and portrayed Cashbox Potter in the syndicated adventure series Major Del Conway of the Flying Tigers (1953). Among the many television series in which he guest starred are the westerns: The Rifleman, Colt .45, Yancy Derringer, Have Gun-Will Travel, The Tall Man, Gunsmoke, and Bonanza. In 1961, Kenyon was cast in the role of Ritter on The Americans, a 17-episode NBC series about how the American Civil War divided families.
Other series in which Kenyon appeared include: Richard Diamond, Private Detective; The Fugitive; Room for One More; All in the Family; Gunsmoke; The Dick Van Dyke Show (including the 2004 reunion special "159th Episode"); That Girl; The Partridge Family; Hogan's Heroes; Adam-12; Kung Fu; Peter Gunn; Quincy, M.E.; Knots Landing; Designing Women and The Twilight Zone.
Death
Kenyon died of kidney cancer at the age of 87 at his home in Los Angeles. CLR

The Onion Movie
2008 · as Alzheimers Guy in Crowd

Nevada Smith
1966 · as Clerk in Bank

Sweet Kill
1972 · as Newscaster

Al Capone
1959 · as Bones Corelli

Tom Sawyer
1973 · as Constable Clemmens

MacArthur
1977 · as General Wainwright

Rancho Deluxe
1975 · as Skinny Face (uncredited)

Breezy
1973 · as Real Estate Agent

The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited
2004

A Case of Rape
1974

Easy Come, Easy Go
1967 · as Schwartz

Little Fish, Strange Pond
2009 · as Elderly Man

Here Comes Garfield
1982 · as Jon Arbuckle (voice)

Honky Tonk
1974 · as Loudmouth

Death in Space
1974 · as Dr. Hart

Celebration Family
1987

Old Man
1958 · as The Deputy

Travis Logan, D.A.
1971 · as Arthur Train