Dave Ketchum
Biography
Biography
Dave Ketchum was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Ketchum's career began with roles in "I'm Dickens... He's Fenster" (ABC, 1962-64) and "Camp Runamuck" (NBC, 1965-66). He had a part on the television special "A Knight in Shining Armour" (ABC, 1970-71). He also contributed to a variety of television specials, including "Call Holme" (1971-72), "Where's the Fire?" (ABC, 1974-75) and "Legs" (ABC, 1977-78). During these years, he also worked in film, earning a part in the drama "Bless The Beasts & Children" (1971) with Bill Mumy. He also lent his voice to "Nanny and the Professor and the Phantom of the Circus" (ABC, 1973-74). Ketchum focused on film in more recent years, appearing in the George Hamilton comedy "Love At First Bite" (1979), the Barbra Streisand comedic sports movie "The Main Event" (1979) and "The North Avenue Irregulars" (1979) with Edward Herrmann. He also appeared in the Michael McKean comedy "Young Doctors in Love" (1982). Ketchum more recently appeared in "Get Smart, Again!" (ABC, 1988-89).