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Kevin Conway
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May 29, 1942 in New York City, NY
Biography:American actor "Kevin Conway"'s first credited screen role was as Weary in the 1971 Kurt Vonnegut derivation "Slaughterhouse Five". Subsequent film assignments included supporting roles in two 1978 "Sylvester Stallone" vehicles, "Paradise Alley" and "F.I.S.T" (1978), and the part of "The Kid" in the "Burt Reynolds" cop caper "Shamus" (1973). Conway had the second lead in 1980's "Lathe of Heaven", the first TV movie produced for the PBS network; and, also for public television, he appeared as Roger Chillingworth in a 1979 adaptation of "The Scarlet Letter". The actor was seen on a regular basis in the 1970 TV soap opera "A World Apart". The actor's most celebrated stage role was as Dr. Frederick Treves in the original Broadway production of The Elephant Man, a role he re-created for television in 1982. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Kevin Conway at the Invincible premiere in New York City on August 23, 2006
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