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Casablanca (1942): $3,500
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Movies:
Play It Again, Sam - Singer (archive footage) - Year: 1972
Passage West - Rainbow - Year: 1951
Father Is a Bachelor - Blue - Year: 1950
No Man of Her Own - Waiter on train (uncredited) - Year: 1950
Free for All - Aristotle - Year: 1949
Tell It to the Judge - Pullman Porter (uncredited) - Year: 1949
Come to the Stable - Anthony James - Year: 1949
Knock on Any Door - Piano player - Year: 1949
Racing Luck - Abe, Composer (songs) - Year: 1948
Triple Threat - Porter - Year: 1948
Seven Days Ashore - Jason - Year: 1944
Higher and Higher - Oscar the Chauffeur - Year: 1944
Stormy Weather - Gabe Tucker - Year: 1943
Two Tickets to London - Accordionist - Year: 1943
Casablanca - Sam - Year: 1942
Cairo - Hector - Year: 1942
Night in New Orleans - Shadrach Jones - Year: 1942
Take a Letter, Darling - Moses - Year: 1942
My Favorite Blonde - Porter - Year: 1942
Keep Punching - Baron Skinner (as Arthur 'Dooley' Wilson) - Year: 1939
Racing Luck - Actor - Year: 1935
Beulah (TV series) - Bill Jackson (1952-53) - Year: 1952
TV Guest
Father Is a Bachelor - Blue Free for All - Aristotle Racing Luck - Abe, Composer (songs) Seven Days Ashore - Jason Night in New Orleans - Shadrach Jones Racing Luck - Actor Beulah (TV series) - Bill Jackson (1952-53)
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