Today, the entertainment world is mourning the loss of David Ketchum, the beloved character actor best known for his iconic role as the often cooped-up field reconnaissance operative, Agent 13, on the ...
David Ketchum, a character actor, writer and familiar face on television during the 1960s and 1970s, best remembered for his recurring role as the perpetually unlucky Agent 13 on Get Smart, died in a ...
Voice actor and comedian David Ketchum, best known for his role as Agent 13 on the 1960s television series Get Smart, has died. According to Variety, the actor died on August 10, 2025. Ketchum, who ...
David Ketchum, famed for "Get Smart," was a respected figure in television comedy. David Ketchum, the talented voice actor and comedian celebrated for his memorable roles on classic television series ...
David Ketchum, who was known for his role as Agent 13 on Get Smart, has died at age 97. The actor’s family announced that he died on August 10, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “He leaves behind a ...
Actor, comedian and TV writer David Ketchum, who was best known for his role as Agent 13 in TV series “Get Smart,” has died. He was 97. Ketchum died of heart failure Aug. 10 at a hospice in Thousand ...
Dave Ketchum, who played the exasperated, always-hidden Agent 13 on the beloved 1960s comedy Get Smart, has died. He was 97. Our sister publication THR reported that Ketchum died August 10, but the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Ketchum, the goofy comic actor and prolific TV writer best known for squeezing into such stuffy spaces as vending machines, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Ketchum, a voice actor and comedian known for roles in series including “Get Smart” and “Camp Runamuck,” died on Aug. 10. He ...
David Ketchum, the prolific television writer and comedic actor best known for his role as the hapless Agent 13 on the cult 1965 sitcom Get Smart, died Aug. 10. He was 97. “The hardest part for me was ...
He also starred on 'I'm Dickens, He's Fenster' and 'Camp Runamuck' and wrote for nearly four dozen shows, from 'Hey, Landlord' and 'M*A*S*H' to 'MacGyver' and 'Full House.' By Mike Barnes Senior ...