Michael C. Gwynne


Michael C. Gwynne is an American film, television and radio actor. His film roles include Payday, A Cold Night's Death, Harry in Your Pocket, The Terminal Man, Special Delivery, , Raise the Titanic, Threshold, Cherry 2000, Sunset, Blue Heat and Private Parts.
Gwynne's distinctive voice is familiar through recordings and radio. He is one of the prime narrators on the 1971 Elektra Records album, "A Child's Garden Of Grass."
In the late 1970s and into the 80s, Gwynne joined Phil Austin of the Firesign Theatre and comic Frazer Smith as the multi-voiced three-man cast of an improvisational surrealist comedy radio show, "Hollywood Niteshift," first on KROQ and later on KLOS, both in Los Angeles.
Gwynne was the son of band leader Frankie Kaye.

Partial filmography