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Now They’re All Here is more than just a celebration of television history; it’s a family album from one of America’s most iconic entertainment families. The King Family has been performing together (and with solo careers) since the 1920s: vaudeville, radio, musical films of the 1940s, kitschy sci-fi from the 1950s, tours across the country, recordings in musical genres from jazz and big band to Broadway and pop—even cartoons and video games.
The title of this book comes from the only line “Grandma Pearl” ever had during their run on television; a gathering of all the members of the family arriving at Grandma’s home on their 1967 Thanksgiving special. This visual journey brings to life the moments that defined The King Family’s career on stage and off. Through rare behind-the-scenes photos, personal anecdotes, and journals reaching back to the early twentieth century, readers experience a glimpse of the family’s musical legacy.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their story,
Now They’re All Here offers a nostalgic and heartfelt tribute to a family that defined the spirit of family entertainment for generations.
About the author
CAM CLARKE began his career at six years old on TV’s
The King Family Show. His mother was a member of the popular singing group, The King Sisters, and his father was actor Robert Clarke. As the King family winded down Cam’s solo career began in the early 1980s and he quickly became a prolific voice over actor lending his voice to numerous animation series and video games. His most famous role is Leonardo in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He is the favorite villain of numerous fans as Liquid Snake in the Metal gear Solid games.
Other roles include Kaneda in the anime classic Akira, Max sterling in Robotech, He-man in the 2002 He-man and the Masters of the universe, the tween idol, Heath Burns in the original Monster High and continues to carry a legacy as Simba for The Lion King franchise. Throughout his career Clarke has been praised for his ability to bring depth and emotion to his characters, making them memorable to audiences worldwide. He now travels meeting fans around the world who consistently say “thank you for my childhood!” His work continues to inspire both fans and aspiring voice over actors alike.