Keenan Wynn
About Keenan Wynn
Actor Keenan Wynn was the son of legendary comedian Ed Wynn and actress Hilda Keenan, and grandson of stage luminary Frank Keenan. After attending St. John's Military Academy, Wynn obtained his few professional theatrical jobs with the Maine Stock Company. After overcoming the "Ed Wynn's Son" onus (his father arranged his first job, with the understanding that Keenan would be on his own after that), Wynn developed into a fine comic and dramatic actor on his own in several Broadway plays and on radio. He was signed to an MGM contract in 1942, scoring a personal and professional success as the sarcastic sergeant in 1944's See Here Private Hargrove (1944). Wynn's newfound popularity as a supporting actor aroused a bit of jealousy from his father, who underwent professional doldrums in the 1940s; father and son grew closer in the 1950s when Ed, launching a second career as a dramatic actor, often turned to his son for moral support and professional advice. Wynn's film career flourished into the 1960s and 1970s, during which time he frequently appeared in such Disney films as The Absent-Minded Professor (1960) and The Love Bug (1968) as apoplectic villain Alonso Hawk. Wynn also starred in such TV series as Troubleshooters and Dallas. Encroaching deafness and a drinking problem plagued Wynn in his final years, but he always delivered the goods onscreen. Wynn was the father of writer/director Tracy Keenan Wynn and writer/actor Edmund Keenan (Ned) Wynn. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
| Name: | Relation: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Eve Abbott | wife | married on May 11, 1939; divorced in 1947; married Van Johnson soon after; renowned Hollywood hostess in the 1940s |
| Sharley Hudson | wife | married in 1954 |
| Betty Jane Butler | wife | married in 1949; divorced in 1953 |
| Ned Wynn | son | born c. 1941; worked in film-connected jobs (as extra, in summer stock) during the 1960s and 70s; appeared in several films with his father; wrote memoir "We Will Always Live in Beverly Hills" (1990) |
| Emily Keenan Wynn | daughter | born on February 2, 1960; died in 1980 from complications from lupus |
| Hilda Keenan Wynn | daughter | born January 15, 1955; married to singer-songwriter Paul Williams in 1993 |
| Tracy Keenan Wynn | son | born on February 24, 1945; named Tracy in honor of Wynn's friend Spencer Tracy; shared Emmy for 1970s script "Tribes" |
| Edwyna Keenan Wynn | daughter | born on February 26, 1957 |
| Hilda Keenan | mother | daughter of actor Frank Keenan; raised Roman Catholic; married Ed Wynn in 1914; divorced Wynn in 1937; died in 1940 |
| Isaiah Edwin Leopold | father | born on November 9, 1886; Jewish; married Hilda Keenan in 1914 and divorced from her in 1937; subsequently was married and divorced twice; died on June 19, 1966 |
| Frank Keenan | grandfather | had been a stage star and rival of Edwin Booth before working in silent films as an actor, director and producer; died in 1929 |
| 1935 | Stage debut in support of Claude Rains in "They Shall Not Die" |
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| 1942 | Screen acting debut in "For Me and My Gal" |
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Birth Name : Francis Xavier Aloysius James Jeremiah Keenan Wynn
Born
July, 27 1916 in New York, New York
Professions
actor