Ken Page, whose rich baritone voice reached a wider audience as Oogie Boogie in The Nightmare Before Christmas, died on Monday at his home in St. Louis.
His career was marked by standout roles in The Wiz and Cats, with significant acclaim starting from his performance in the Guys and Dolls revival.
Page's legacy includes memorable roles in various Broadway productions, but he is perhaps most recognized for voicing the infamous boogeyman in the 1993 stop motion classic.
Ken Page, a St. Louis native, made his Broadway debut in 1975 and was celebrated for his exceptional talent in numerous theatrical performances.
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