Leonard Graves
Leonard Graves was an American actor and singer best known for narrating the 1952 television documentary Victory at Sea. Graves was the only voice on the 26-part series,
which won multiple awards, including a 1954 Emmy for Best Public Affairs Program, a special Peabody award and the Freedoms Foundation's George Washington Medal.
Graves was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1927 and began his performing career in radio. He joined the Broadway cast of The King and I as the Interpreter and also understudied for Yul Brynner as the King, filling in on many occasions. Graves took over the lead when Brynner left the show, and after a two-year run on Broadway, he joined a national tour.
Graves appeared in several motion pictures, including:
- Three Brave Men as Flaxman
- The Joker Is Wild as Tim Coogan
- The Brothers Karamazov as Third Court Officer
- The Buccaneer as Chighizola
- Pork Chop Hill as Lt. Cook
- A Private's Affair as General's Aide
- Pay or Die as Opera Singer
- The Story of Ruth as Reaper
- A Message from the Future as Anderson