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| Full name: | Harry Lillis Crosby |
| Height: |
5' 8" (1.73 m) |
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2 May 1903,
Tacoma, Washington, USA
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Der Bingle / The old groaner |
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| Occupation: |
Actor , Miscellaneous Crew |
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Kathryn Grant (24 October 1957 - 14 October 1977) (his death) 3 children Dixie Lee (29 September 1930 - 1 November 1952) (her death) 4 children |
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My Favorite Brunette (1947): $25,000
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Movies:
Big Fish - Singer ("Dinah" and "Everyday") - Year: 2003
Hollywood's Magical Island: Catalina (documentary) - Singer ("People Will Say We're in Love") (uncredited) (archive footage) - Year: 2003
Green Dragon - Singer ("White Christmas") - Year: 2001
How to Make an American Quilt - Singer ("Swinging on a Star") - Year: 1995
Hudson Hawk - Singer ("Swinging on a Star") - Year: 1991
Tough Guys - Singer ("Don't Get Around Much Anymore") - Year: 1986
Mean Dog Blues - Executive Producer - Year: 1978
Paper Moon - Special Thanks - Year: 1973
Ben - Producer - Year: 1972
Willard - Producer - Year: 1971
Stagecoach - Doc Josiah Boone - Year: 1966
Robin and the 7 Hoods - Allen A. Dale - Year: 1964
The Road to Hong Kong - Harry Turner - Year: 1962
Pepe - Cameo appearance - Year: 1960
High Time - Harvey Howard, Executive Producer - Year: 1960
Say One for Me - Father Conroy - Year: 1959
Alias Jesse James - Bing Crosby (uncredited) - Year: 1959
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (short) - Narrator (voice) - Year: 1958
Man on Fire - Earl Carleton - Year: 1957
Showdown at Ulcer Gulch (short) - Cameo appearance (Influential man) - Year: 1956
High Society - C.K. Dexter-Haven - Year: 1956
Anything Goes - Bill Benson - Year: 1956
The Country Girl - Frank Elgin, Singer ("Dissertation on the State of Bliss") (uncredited) - Year: 1954
White Christmas - Bob Wallace - Year: 1954
Rear Window - Singer on Miss Lonelyheart's radio (voice) (uncredited) - Year: 1954
Little Boy Lost - Bill Wainwright - Year: 1953
Scared Stiff - Skeleton (Cameo appearance) (uncredited) - Year: 1953
Road to Bali - George Cochran - Year: 1952
Just for You - Jordan Blake - Year: 1952
Son of Paleface - Man driving car in inserted clip (uncredited) - Year: 1952
The Greatest Show on Earth - Spectator (uncredited) - Year: 1952
Himself/Herself:Angels in the Outfield - Cameo Appearance as Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1951
Here Comes the Groom - Pete Garvey - Year: 1951
Mr. Music - Paul Merrick - Year: 1950
Riding High - Dan Brooks - Year: 1950
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad - Narrator (segment "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow") (voice) - Year: 1949
Top o' the Morning - Joe Mulqueen - Year: 1949
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Hank Martin aka Sir Boss - Year: 1949
The Emperor Waltz - Virgil Smith - Year: 1948
Road to Rio - Scat Sweeney - Year: 1947
Welcome Stranger - Dr. James 'Jim' Pearson - Year: 1947
My Favorite Brunette - Harry (the executioner) (uncredited) - Year: 1947
The Road to Hollywood - Bing Crosby - Year: 1946
Abie's Irish Rose - Executive Producer - Year: 1946
Blue Skies - Johnny Adams - Year: 1946
Road to Utopia - Duke Johnson/Junior Hooton - Year: 1946
The Bells of St. Mary's - Father Chuck O'Malley - Year: 1945
Out of This World - Singing Voice (Eddie Bracken) - Year: 1945
The Great John L. - Executive Producer - Year: 1945
Here Come the Waves - Johnny Cabot - Year: 1944
The Princess and the Pirate - Cameo appearance (sailor) (uncredited) - Year: 1944
Going My Way - Father Chuck O'Malley - Year: 1944
Higher and Higher - Cameo appearance (uncredited) - Year: 1944
Dixie - Dan Emmett - Year: 1943
Road to Morocco - Jeff Peters - Year: 1942
Holiday Inn - Jim Hardy - Year: 1942
My Favorite Blonde - Man outside union hall (cameo appearance) (uncredited) - Year: 1942
Birth of the Blues - Jeff Lambert - Year: 1941
Road to Zanzibar - Chuck Reardon - Year: 1941
If I Had My Way - Buzz Blackwell - Year: 1940
Rhythm on the River - Bob Sommers - Year: 1940
Road to Singapore - Joshua 'Josh' Mallon V - Year: 1940
That's Right - You're Wrong - Lyricist ("Where the Blue of the Night {Meets the Gold of the Day}") (uncredited) - Year: 1939
The Star Maker - Larry Earl - Year: 1939
East Side of Heaven - Denny Martin - Year: 1939
Paris Honeymoon - 'Lucky' Lawton - Year: 1939
Sing You Sinners - Joe Beebe - Year: 1938
Dr. Rhythm - Dr. Bill Remsen - Year: 1938
Double or Nothing - 'Lefty' Boylan - Year: 1937
Waikiki Wedding - Tony Marvin - Year: 1937
Pennies from Heaven - Larry Poole - Year: 1936
Rhythm on the Range - Jeff Larabee - Year: 1936
Anything Goes - Billy Crockett - Year: 1936
Millions in the Air - Singing Voice (Paul Newlan) - Year: 1935
Two for Tonight - Gilbert Gordon - Year: 1935
Mississippi - Tom Grayson - Year: 1935
Here Is My Heart - J. Paul Jones - Year: 1934
She Loves Me Not - Paul Lawton - Year: 1934
The Big Idea (short) - Composer (song "Where the Blue of the Night [Meets the Gold of the Day]") (uncredited) - Year: 1934
We're Not Dressing - Stephen Jones - Year: 1934
Just an Echo (short) - Actor - Year: 1934
Going Hollywood - Bill 'Billy' Williams - Year: 1933
Please (short) - Actor - Year: 1933
Too Much Harmony - Eddie Bronson - Year: 1933
Torch Singer - Vocal Coach (Claudette Colbert for song "Lullaby") (uncredited) - Year: 1933
College Humor - Prof. Frederick Danvers - Year: 1933
Dream House (short) - Bing Fawcett, plumber - Year: 1933
The Big Broadcast - Bing Crosby - Year: 1932
Billboard Girl (short) - Bing - Year: 1932
One More Chance (short) - Actor - Year: 1931
Confessions of a Co-Ed - Band vocalist - Year: 1931
Reaching for the Moon - Singer - Year: 1930
My House in Umbria (TV movie) - Singer ("Too Marvelous for Words") - Year: 2003
Ver-r-r-ry Interesting (TV movie) - Actor - Year: 1971
Dr. Cook's Garden (TV movie) - Dr. Leonard Cook - Year: 1971
The Bing Crosby Show (TV series) - Bing Collins - Year: 1964
Hollywood on Parade (video documentary) - Himself - Year: 1990
American Masters: You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story (TV documentary) - Himself - Year: 1990
Classic Comedy Teams (video documentary) - Hope and Crosby - Year: 1986
Jubilee! (TV documentary) - Himself/Host - Year: 1976
Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire: A Couple of Song and Dance Men (TV special) - Himself - Year: 1975
Just One More Time (short) - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1974
That's Entertainment! (documentary) - Himself (Host/Narrator) - Year: 1974
The World of Sport Fishing (documentary) - Himself - Year: 1972
Cancel My Reservation - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1972
Goldilocks (TV movie) - Himself/Papa Bear (Voice) - Year: 1971
Swing Out, Sweet Land (TV documentary) - Mark Twain - Year: 1970
Bing Crosby's Washington State (documentary short) - Himself/Narrator (voice) - Year: 1968
Cinerama's Russian Adventure (documentary) - Himself/Narrator (voice) - Year: 1966
Bing Crosby in Dublin (TV documentary) - Himself - Year: 1965
Bob Hope Christmas Show (TV movie) - Himself - Year: 1965
The Hollywood Palace (TV series) - Himself (Host, 1964-1970) - Year: 1964
Bob Hope Comedy Special (TV movie) - Himself - Year: 1963
Bing Crosby in London (TV special) - Himself - Year: 1961
Let's Make Love - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1960
The Heart of Show Business (short) - Himself - Year: 1957
The Edsel Show (TV special) - Himself - Year: 1957
Bing Presents Oreste (short) - Himself - Year: 1956
Hollywood Mothers and Fathers (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1955
The Bing Crosby Show (TV movie) - Himself - Year: 1954
Crusade for Prayer (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1952
You Can Change the World (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1951
Alberta Vacation (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1950
Moments in Music (documentary short) - Actor (uncredited) - Year: 1950
Screen Actors (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1950
Jolson Sings Again - Himself (voice) (uncredited) - Year: 1949
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Happy Homes (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1949
Variety Girl - Himself - Year: 1947
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and Sons (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1946
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 4: Hollywood Celebrations (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1945
Hollywood Victory Caravan (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1945
Duffy's Tavern - Himself - Year: 1945
The All-Star Bond Rally (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1945
Road to Victory (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1944
Show Business at War (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1943
Star Spangled Rhythm - Himself - Old Glory Number - Year: 1942
Angels of Mercy (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1941
Swing with Bing (short) - Himself - Year: 1940
Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 6 (short) - Himself - Year: 1940
Don't Hook Now (short) - Himself - Year: 1938
Hollywood Handicap (short) - Himself - Year: 1938
The Big Broadcast of 1936 - Himself - Year: 1935
Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove (short) - Himself - Year: 1934
I Surrender Dear (short) - Himself - Year: 1934
Hollywood on Parade No. 11 (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1933
Hollywood on Parade No. 9 (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1933
Sing, Bing, Sing (short) - Himself - Year: 1933
Blue of the Night (short) - Himself - Year: 1933
Hollywood on Parade (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1932
Check and Double Check - Himself (member of The Rhythm Boys) (uncredited), Singer ("Three Little Words") (uncredited) - Year: 1930
Two Plus Fours (short) - Himself - One of the Rhythm Boys - Year: 1930
The King of Jazz - Himself (as 'The Rhythm Boys') - Year: 1930
Lineup for Today: Ted Williams and Friend (short) - Himself (uncredited) - Year:
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TV Guest
Stagecoach - Doc Josiah Boone Man on Fire - Earl Carleton Top o' the Morning - Joe Mulqueen The Great John L. - Executive Producer That's Right - You're Wrong - Lyricist ("Where the Blue of the Night {Meets the Gold of the Day}") (uncredited) East Side of Heaven - Denny Martin Sing You Sinners - Joe Beebe Double or Nothing - 'Lefty' Boylan Pennies from Heaven - Larry Poole Anything Goes - Billy Crockett Two for Tonight - Gilbert Gordon Here Is My Heart - J. Paul Jones The Big Idea (short) - Composer (song "Where the Blue of the Night [Meets the Gold of the Day]") (uncredited) Just an Echo (short) - Actor Please (short) - Actor Torch Singer - Vocal Coach (Claudette Colbert for song "Lullaby") (uncredited) Billboard Girl (short) - Bing Confessions of a Co-Ed - Band vocalist Dr. Cook's Garden (TV movie) - Dr. Leonard Cook Hollywood on Parade (video documentary) - Himself Classic Comedy Teams (video documentary) - Hope and Crosby Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire: A Couple of Song and Dance Men (TV special) - Himself Swing Out, Sweet Land (TV documentary) - Mark Twain Cinerama's Russian Adventure (documentary) - Himself/Narrator (voice) Bob Hope Christmas Show (TV movie) - Himself Bob Hope Comedy Special (TV movie) - Himself The Edsel Show (TV special) - Himself Hollywood Mothers and Fathers (documentary short) - Himself Crusade for Prayer (documentary short) - Himself Alberta Vacation (documentary short) - Himself Screen Actors (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Happy Homes (documentary short) - Himself Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and Sons (documentary short) - Himself Hollywood Victory Caravan (documentary short) - Himself The All-Star Bond Rally (documentary short) - Himself Show Business at War (documentary short) - Himself Angels of Mercy (documentary short) - Himself Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 6 (short) - Himself Hollywood Handicap (short) - Himself Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove (short) - Himself Hollywood on Parade No. 11 (documentary short) - Himself Sing, Bing, Sing (short) - Himself Hollywood on Parade (documentary short) - Himself Two Plus Fours (short) - Himself - One of the Rhythm Boys Lineup for Today: Ted Williams and Friend (short) - Himself (uncredited) Bob Hope at 100 (TV documentary) - Himself (uncredited) The Nick at Nite Holiday Special (TV movie) - Himself The True Story of Seabiscuit (TV documentary) - Himself America's Favorite Funnyman (video short) Songs That Won the War (TV documentary) - Himself (sings) Bob Hope: Celebrity Bloopers (video documentary) - Himself Judy Garland's Hollywood (video documentary) Barbara Walters: 20 Years at ABC (TV documentary) - Himself Television's Christmas Classics (TV special) - Himself Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues (music video documentary) - Himself Bob Hope's Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops - 1941-1972 (TV documentary) - Himself Bing Crosby: His Life and Legend (TV documentary) - Himself Crazy Animals (documentary) The Cinematographer (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) Walk On By: The Story of Popular Song playing Himself (archive footage), episode "Stardust" (#1.2), 24 March 2001 The Dean Martin Show playing Himself, 7 October 1971 The Pearl Bailey Show, 23 January 1971 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In playing Himself, episode "Episode #80" (#4.14), 14 December 1970 The Jackie Gleason Show playing Himself, episode "The Honeymooners: Ralph Goes Hollywood" (#4.2), 4 October 1969 The Danny Thomas Hour playing Charlie Castle, episode "The Demon Under the Bed" (#1.4), 9 October 1967 The Hollywood Palace playing Guest Host, 4 January 1964 The DuPont Show of the Week playing Narrator, episode "Happy with the Blues" (#1.2), 24 September 1961
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