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The Life of Actor Ken Page

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This was a hard weekend; we lost famous singers like Kris Kristofferson and famous sports icons like Dikembe Mutombo and Pete Rose. Some of these hurt, but this latest death is personal for me and for my cousin Judy. The legendary Ken Page, known for voicing the terrifying Oogie Boogie in The Nightmare Before Christmas, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 70. The news was announced by his agent Todd M. Eskin. “He was simply one of the best, most generous souls I know. Full of life and overflowing with joy. Talented and then some. Ken, my friend, you will be deeply missed,” writer-producer Tim Burton wrote on X.

Ken Page At The Nightmare Before Christmas At The Hollywood Bowl 2023 (Photo THT Lucas Camacho)

Born on January 20, 1954, in the vibrant city of St. Louis, Missouri, Page grew up immersed in the rich cultural tapestry that the region offered. His early exposure to music and performance set the stage for a career that would span several decades.

We saw him live last year at the Hollywood Bowl.  Enjoy:

Page’s journey into the world of entertainment began at a young age. He attended the University of Missouri, where he studied drama and music, honing his vocal skills and theatrical abilities. His talent was evident early on, and he soon moved to New York City to pursue his dreams. It was in this bustling metropolis that Page truly began to shine, making his Broadway debut in the musical “Ain’t Misbehavin’” in 1978. This production, which celebrated the music of Fats Waller, showcased Page’s powerful baritone voice and his ability to connect with audiences. His performance earned him critical acclaim and cemented his status as a rising star in the theater community.

In addition to his successful stage career, Page was perhaps best known for his work in animation and voice acting. One of his most iconic roles was that of the character “Oogie Boogie” in the beloved film The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). His portrayal of the boisterous and sinister villain, combined with his unmistakable voice, left a lasting impression on audiences and has become a defining role in his career. The film itself, directed by Henry Selick and featuring music by Danny Elfman, has gained a cult following, further solidifying Page’s place in pop culture history.

Page’s versatility as a performer was evident in his diverse range of roles. In addition to his work in film, he appeared in numerous television shows and theatrical productions. His television credits include guest appearances on popular series such as The Cosby Show and Will & Grace, where he showcased his comedic timing and ability to adapt to various genres. Page’s talent extends beyond acting; he is also a gifted singer and has recorded several albums, showcasing his passion for music.

Throughout his career, Ken Page demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the arts. He was involved in various charitable endeavors, using his platform to advocate for causes close to his heart, including education and the arts for underprivileged youth. His dedication to mentoring young artists and his contributions to the community reflected his belief in the transformative power of the arts.

Ken Page In 1990. (Photo ANL Shutterstock

As an actor, singer, and advocate, Ken Page has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. His work continues to inspire both audiences and aspiring performers. With a career that spanned over four decades, Page will remain a beloved figure, celebrated for his talent, charisma, and the joy he brings to his craft. Whether on stage, in film, or through his philanthropic efforts, Ken Page will forever exemplify the spirit of creativity and the importance of following one’s passions. With that, rest in peace Ken Page, whose performance as the sinister Oogie Boogie will remain legend among Disney and movie fans everywhere.