Kenny Boag

Kenneth Stephen Baumler (born November 4, 1971), better known as Kenny Boag, is an American performer and actor. After starting in 1988 with small roles in film and on television, Kenny was hired by Disney to perform in the Golden Horseshoe Revue at Disneyland Sydney in.

Early life
Kenny was born in to a Austrian-English father and American mother. He is the grand-nephew of, and took his stage name in honor of his grand-uncle.

Career
In 1997, Kenny was returning home from where he had filmed a minor role in a episode of Big Bad Beetleborgs when he got a call from his uncle Wally asking if he was interested in proposing a revival of the Golden Horseshoe Revue to Disney. Kenny told him he was "slightly interested" but did not think much of it.

Three days later, Kenny and Wally visited Disney Parks headquarters in where they proposed their revival. Soon afterwards, took interest and was able to help Kenny out with having a revival of the GHR at the then-upcoming Disneyland Sydney theme park.

In 2000, Kenny debuted the Disneyland Sydney Golden Horseshoe Revue, resurrecting the Pecos Bill/Traveling Salesman character played by Wally. Kenny initially performed alongside Joanne Brodmann (as Slue Foot Sue), the New Australian Ballet (as Slue Foot Sue's Dance Hall Girls), Jimmy MacAskill (as Tiny Taylor), and Vocals of Fire (as the Golden Horseshoe Saloon Singers).

He also voiced Pecos Bill in the cameo in the Goof Troop Now episode "The Animated Cannon".