
Kenneth Kimmins
Known For
Acting
Born
1941-09-04 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
Biography
Kenneth Kimmins was born on September 4, 1941, in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an American film, television, and theatre actor. Kimmins attended the Catholic University of America and began his acting career in 1969, playing Charley Montgomery in the Broadway play “The Fig Leaves Are Falling.” He has appeared in numerous television shows, including “Coach,” where he played Howard Burleigh, and “Arrested Development.” Some of his film roles include “Invaders from Mars,” “My Best Friend Is a Vampire,” and “Some Kind of Wonderful.” Kimmins has been married to Lisa Raggio since 1980.
Most Known For

Desperate Housewives
as Mayor Johnson

The West Wing
as Gen. Stanley

JAG
as Daniel Citrone

Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Dr. Sewell

ER
as Mr. Spevacek

Arrested Development
as Doctor Carr

Cheers
as Fred Wilson

The Love Boat
as Henry

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
as Bob Reedy

Dallas
as Thornton McLeish

Boston Legal
as Dr. James Tusten

Dynasty

Hill Street Blues

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
as Dr. Bernard Klein

Alice

Six Feet Under
as Crematory Owner

Matlock
as Bob King

Matlock
as Harry Travis

L.A. Law
as Bradley Lawrence

Night Court
as Cooper