From PA to Dr. Mime: Kenny DeCamp's Wild Ride with Bruce Springsteen, Donna Summer, and a Chocolate Pie
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On this episode of Let's Talk About It, host Dora Sherry welcomes a man who can say it best when he says nothing at all: the one and only Kenny DeCamp, also known as Dr. Mime.
You won't believe the life Kenny has led! He shares his incredible journey from being a Vietnam vet and one of the first ten Physician Assistants (PAs) in the country to practice neurosurgery. He reveals how acting out Bruce Springsteen's "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City" at a concert inspired his career as a mime, leading him to study with a student of Marcel Marceau. Kenny explains how he created his Dr. Mime character to teach human growth education in schools across seven countries.
Get ready for some truly bizarre and unique celebrity stories, including:
- Driving Bruce Springsteen's sax player, Clarence Clemons, around New Jersey.
- Quitting his job with disco legend Gloria Gaynor after a chocolate pie incident.
- Helping produce Donna Summer's first show in the US for her hit "Love to Love You Baby".
- Being invited by the Gorbachev Foundation to the USSR because of his mime character.
- Appearing as Charlie Chaplin in a dance film accepted into the Nyack International Film Festival.
- The late-night segment where Jimmy Fallon dressed up as him to make fun of his book, Pop Topping.
Kenny also discusses becoming a certified chef later in life, creating the "Gourmet Hangout" events, raising over a hundred thousand dollars for children's programs with his "Crystal Ball" gala in Sarasota, and his travels to 64 countries. Plus, he gives Dora a quick guide to Bioenergetics, the mind-body connection therapy pioneered by a colleague of Sigmund Freud, which he practices daily for vibrant health and energy.
Tune in for a lively, unforgettable discussion with a man who proves that life is anything but silent.