Severn Darden
An image from The President's Analyst, one of the productions that also features Severn Darden.
Severn Darden

Severn Darden

November 9, 1929

Severn Teakle Darden Jr. (November 9, 1929 – May 27, 1995) was an American comedian and actor, and a founding member of The Second City Chicago-based comedy troupe as well as its predecessor, the Compass Players. He is known from his film appearances for playing the human leader Kolp in the fourth and fifth Planet of the Apes films. His live comedy improv skit under the character of "Walther von der Vogelweide" was influential with two generations of comic performers.

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, he attended the University of Chicago, where he was a "campus legend" according to poet Paul Carroll. Darden’s offbeat and intellectual sense of humor was a major element in the style of The Second City at that time, and is evident throughout his work. Carroll described him as a combination of surrealistic New Orleans and tough, caustic "Chicago Style" comedy. An example of his offbeat humor is the way he squeezed the phrase "Know thyself" into the seven-character limitation of a New Mexico license plate: NOYOSEF.

Darden was a core comedian in Paul Sills' Compass Players, the first improvisation theater in the US; it performed around the Chicago area during the mid-1950s. Sills went on to found The Second City in 1959 and brought in many of the comedians from Compass Players, including Darden.

Conquest of the Planet of the Apes

Conquest of the Planet of the Apes

1972

Battle for the Planet of the Apes

Battle for the Planet of the Apes

1973

Hopscotch

Hopscotch

1980

Saturday the 14th

Saturday the 14th

1981

Model Shop

Model Shop

1969

The Hired Hand

The Hired Hand

1971

The Day of the Dolphin

The Day of the Dolphin

1973

The President's Analyst

The President's Analyst

1967