
Actor
Ken Page
Born 1954 · St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Page began in the chorus before making his Broadway debut in The Wiz playing The Cowardly Lion. He made a large number of stage appearances but also performed as a cabaret singer with an act entitled Page by Page. Page also appeared on screen making his television debut in 1984 and film debut in 1988's Torch Song Trilogy. He appeared as the voice of Oogie Boogie in The Nightmare Before Christmas and related video games, in Dreamgirls as Max Webster and in such television programmes as Sable and Adventures in Wonderland. Page appeared in a number of roles on stage, originating the part of Ken in Ain't Misbehavin' and appearing as Old Deuteronomy in Cats on both Broadway and in the filmed production. He also originated the part of Father in Children of Eden, played The Cowardly Lion in several productions of The Wizard of Oz and appeared in Disney musicals Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid. Page also sang in his animated voice roles, performing the duet "Let's Make Music Together" in All Dogs Go to Heaven and "The Oogie Boogie Song" in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Acting

The Nightmare Before Christmas
Oogie Boogie (voice) · 1993

Charmed
Adair · 1998

All Dogs Go to Heaven
King Gator (voice) · 1989

Dreamgirls
Max Washington · 2006

Family Matters
Darnell Watkins · 1989

Touched by an Angel
Ox · 1994

Cats
Old Deuteronomy · 1998

Torch Song Trilogy
Murray · 1988

Duckman
(voice) · 1994

Shortcut to Happiness
Clerk · 2007

Polly
Mayor Warren · 1989

I'll Do Anything
Hair Person · 1994

Broadway's Lost Treasures II
Performer (segment "Ain't Misbehavin'") · 2004

Adventures in Wonderland
Walrus · 1992

Ain't Misbehavin'
Performer · 1982

Broadway's Lost Treasures
Old Deuteronomy (segment "Cats") · 2003

The Kid Who Loved Christmas
Dwight McReady · 1990

South Central
Dr. Raymond McHenry · 1994

Capital News
Captain Russell · 1990

Sable
Joe Tyson · 1987

Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age
Self · 2021

Anyone Can Whistle: Live at Carnegie Hall
Police Chief Magruder · 1995