| Movies (Videos, Films & Projects): |
Year |
Budget |
| Actor: |
Dr. Cook's Garden Dr. Leonard Cook |
1971 |
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Swing Out, Sweet Land Mark Twain |
1970 |
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Stagecoach Doc Josiah Boone |
1966 |
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Robin and the 7 Hoods Allen A. Dale |
1964 |
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The Road to Hong Kong Harry Turner |
1962 |
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High Time Harvey Howard |
1960 |
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Say One for Me Father Conroy |
1959 |
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Man on Fire Earl Carleton |
1957 |
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Showdown at Ulcer Gulch Influential Man |
1956 |
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Anything Goes Bill Benson |
1956 |
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High Society C.K. Dexter-Haven |
1956 |
$2.7M |
White Christmas Bob Wallace |
1954 |
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The Country Girl Frank Elgin |
1954 |
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Scared Stiff Skeleton (Cameo appearance) |
1953 |
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Little Boy Lost Bill Wainwright |
1953 |
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The Greatest Show on Earth Spectator |
1952 |
$4M |
Son of Paleface Man driving car in inserted clip |
1952 |
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Just for You Jordan Blake |
1952 |
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Road to Bali George Cochran |
1952 |
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Here Comes the Groom Peter 'Pete' Garvey |
1951 |
$2.12M |
Riding High Dan Brooks |
1950 |
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Mr. Music Paul Merrick |
1950 |
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Narrator |
1949 |
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Hank Martin |
1949 |
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Top o' the Morning Joe Mulqueen |
1949 |
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The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad Narrator (segment "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow") |
1949 |
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The Emperor Waltz Virgil Smith |
1948 |
$4.07M |
My Favorite Brunette Harry |
1947 |
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Welcome Stranger Dr. James 'Jim' Pearson |
1947 |
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Road to Rio Scat Sweeney |
1947 |
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Road to Utopia Junior Hooton |
1946 |
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Blue Skies Johnny Adams |
1946 |
$3M |
Out of This World Herbie's Singing Voice |
1945 |
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The Bells of St. Mary's Father Chuck O'Malley |
1945 |
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Going My Way Father Chuck O'Malley |
1944 |
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The Princess and the Pirate Margaret's Sweetheart |
1944 |
$2M |
Here Come the Waves Johnny Cabot |
1944 |
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They Got Me Covered The Music Box |
1943 |
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Dixie Daniel Decatur Emmett |
1943 |
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My Favorite Blonde Man Outside Union Hall - Cameo Appearance |
1942 |
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Holiday Inn Jim Hardy |
1942 |
$3.2M |
Road to Morocco Jeff Peters |
1942 |
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Road to Zanzibar Chuck Reardon |
1941 |
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Birth of the Blues Jeff Lambert |
1941 |
$857K |
Road to Singapore Joshua 'Josh' Mallon V |
1940 |
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If I Had My Way Buzz Blackwell |
1940 |
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Rhythm on the River Bob Sommers |
1940 |
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Paris Honeymoon 'Lucky' Lawton |
1939 |
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East Side of Heaven Denny Martin |
1939 |
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The Star Maker Larry Earl |
1939 |
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Dr. Rhythm Dr. Bill Remsen |
1938 |
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Sing You Sinners Joe Beebe |
1938 |
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Waikiki Wedding Tony Marvin |
1937 |
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Double or Nothing 'Lefty' Boylan |
1937 |
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Anything Goes Billy Crocker |
1936 |
$1.1M |
Rhythm on the Range Jeff Larabee |
1936 |
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Pennies from Heaven Larry Poole |
1936 |
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Mississippi Tom Grayson |
1935 |
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Two for Tonight Gilbert Gordon |
1935 |
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Just an Echo |
1934 |
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We're Not Dressing Stephen Jones |
1934 |
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She Loves Me Not Paul Lawton |
1934 |
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Here Is My Heart J. (Jasper) Paul Jones |
1934 |
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Blue of the Night Jack Smith |
1933 |
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College Humor Prof. Frederick Danvers |
1933 |
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Too Much Harmony Eddie Bronson |
1933 |
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Please Howard Jones |
1933 |
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Going Hollywood Bill 'Billy' Williams |
1933 |
$914K |
Dream House Bing Fawcett, plumber |
1932 |
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The Big Broadcast Bing Hornsby |
1932 |
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Confessions of a Co-Ed Vocalist |
1931 |
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One More Chance |
1931 |
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Two Plus Fours Bing |
1930 |
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Reaching for the Moon Bing |
1930 |
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"Ford Star Jubilee" Van Van Dorn (1 episode, 1956) |
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"The Christophers" |
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"The DuPont Show of the Week" Narrator (1 episode, 1961) |
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"Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" |
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"The Bing Crosby Show" Bing Collins (27 episodes, 1964-1965) |
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"The Danny Thomas Hour" Charlie Castle (1 episode, 1967) |
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"The Carol Burnett Show" |
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| Producer: |
Mean Dog Blues Producer |
1978 |
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Ben Producer |
1972 |
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Willard Producer |
1971 |
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High Time Producer |
1960 |
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The Bing Crosby Show Producer |
1959 |
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Abie's Irish Rose Producer |
1946 |
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The Great John L. Producer |
1945 |
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| Writer: |
| No data! |
| Director: |
| No data! |
| Self: |
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure Bing |
2008 |
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Music My Way Himself - Cameo |
1977 |
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Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas Himself |
1977 |
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The Bell Telephone Jubilee Himself - Host |
1976 |
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Bing Crosby's White Christmas Himself - Host |
1976 |
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Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire: A Couple of Song and Dance Men... Himself |
1975 |
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Just One More Time Himself |
1974 |
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That's Entertainment! Himself - Co-host/Narrator |
1974 |
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The World of Sport Fishing Himself |
1972 |
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Bing Crosby and His Friends Himself |
1972 |
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Cancel My Reservation Himself |
1972 |
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Goldilocks Himself/Papa Bear |
1971 |
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Ver-r-r-ry Interesting Himself |
1971 |
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Bing Crosby and Carol Burnett: Together Again for the First Time... Himself - Performer |
1969 |
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Bing Crosby's Washington State Himself - Narrator |
1968 |
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Cinerama's Russian Adventure Himself - Narrator |
1966 |
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Bing Crosby in Dublin Himself |
1965 |
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Bob Hope Christmas Show Himself |
1965 |
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The Bing Crosby Show Himself |
1964 |
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Bob Hope Comedy Special Himself |
1963 |
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The Bing Crosby Show Himself |
1961 |
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Let's Make Love Himself |
1960 |
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Pepe Himself |
1960 |
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The Bing Crosby Special Himself - Host |
1959 |
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Alias Jesse James Himself |
1959 |
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The Bing Crosby Show Himself - Host |
1959 |
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Bing Crosby and Dean Martin Present High Hopes Himself |
1959 |
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Bing Crosby and His Friends Himself - Host |
1958 |
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The Bing Crosby Special Himself - Host |
1958 |
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The 29th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Performer |
1957 |
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The Heart of Show Business Himself, Narrator |
1957 |
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The Edsel Show Himself - Host/Performer |
1957 |
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Bing Presents Oreste Himself |
1956 |
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Hollywood Mothers and Fathers Himself |
1955 |
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The 27th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Presenter: Music Awards |
1955 |
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The Bing Crosby Show Himself - Host/Performer |
1954 |
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The Bing Crosby Special Himself - Host |
1954 |
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Off Limits Himself, Face on TV |
1953 |
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The Ford 50th Anniversary Show Himself |
1953 |
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Crusade for Prayer Himself |
1952 |
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You Can Change the World Himself |
1951 |
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Angels in the Outfield Himself |
1951 |
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Alberta Vacation Himself |
1950 |
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Screen Actors Himself |
1950 |
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Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Happy Homes Himself |
1949 |
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Jolson Sings Again Himself |
1949 |
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Variety Girl Himself |
1947 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and Sons... Himself |
1946 |
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The All-Star Bond Rally Himself |
1945 |
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Duffy's Tavern Himself |
1945 |
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Hollywood Victory Caravan Himself |
1945 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 4: Hollywood Celebrations Himself |
1945 |
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Road to Victory Himself |
1944 |
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Don't Hook Now Himself |
1943 |
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Show Business at War Himself |
1943 |
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Star Spangled Rhythm Himself - Old Glory Number |
1942 |
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Angels of Mercy Himself |
1941 |
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Meet the Stars #6: Stars at Play Himself |
1941 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 19, No 6: Hollywood Recreations Himself |
1940 |
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Swing with Bing Himself |
1940 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 9 Himself, Horse Owner |
1939 |
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Hollywood Handicap Himself |
1938 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 4 Himself |
1938 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 5 Himself |
1937 |
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The Big Broadcast of 1936 Himself |
1935 |
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Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove Himself |
1934 |
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Hollywood on Parade No. 11 Himself |
1933 |
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Sing, Bing, Sing Himself |
1933 |
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Hollywood on Parade No. A-9 Himself |
1933 |
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Billboard Girl Himself |
1932 |
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Hollywood on Parade Himself |
1932 |
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Hollywood on Parade No. A-2 Himself |
1932 |
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I Surrender Dear Himself |
1931 |
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The March of Time Himself |
1930 |
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King of Jazz Himself |
1930 |
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Lineup for Today: Ted Williams and Friend Himself |
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"The Philco Television Playhouse" Himself, Vocalist, Silent Night (1 episode, 1948) |
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"I Married Joan" Himself (1 episode, 1953) |
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"The Jack Benny Program" Himself (1 episode, 1954) |
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"Person to Person" Himself (1 episode, 1954) |
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"The Red Skelton Show" Award for Best Actor / ... (1 episode, 1955) |
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"Ford Star Jubilee" Himself - Special Appearance (1 episode, 1956) |
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"The Phil Silvers Show" Himself (1 episode, 1957) |
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"The Frank Sinatra Show" Himself (2 episodes, 1957-1958) |
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"The Revlon Revue" Himself (1 episode, 1960) |
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"Big Night Out" Himself (1 episode, 1961) |
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"Picture Parade" Himself (1 episode, 1962) |
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"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" Himself (1 episode, 1963) |
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"The Bell Telephone Hour" Himself - Singer (1 episode, 1964) |
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"The Andy Williams Show" Himself (1 episode, 1966) |
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"The Eamonn Andrews Show" Guest (1 episode, 1967) |
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"Toast of the Town" Himself / ... (4 episodes, 1953-1968) |
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"The Jackie Gleason Show" Himself (2 episodes, 1967-1969) |
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"The Hollywood Palace" Himself - Host / ... (31 episodes, 1964-1970) |
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"The Bob Hope Show" Himself (3 episodes, 1962-1970) |
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"The Pearl Bailey Show" Himself (1 episode, 1971) |
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"The Johnny Cash Show" Himself (1 episode, 1971) |
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"The David Frost Show" Himself (1 episode, 1971) |
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"The Dean Martin Show" Himself / ... (4 episodes, 1967-1971) |
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Monsanto Presents Mancini Singer |
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"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" Himself (4 episodes, 1970-1971) |
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"Flip" Himself (2 episodes, 1971-1972) |
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"Top of the Pops" |
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"Parkinson" Himself (2 episodes, 1972-1975) |
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"The Mike Douglas Show" Himself (1 episode, 1975) |
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"V.I.P.-Schaukel" Himself (1 episode, 1976) |
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"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Himself (2 episodes, 1975-1976) |
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"Stars on Sunday" Himself (2 episodes, 1976) |
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"All You Need Is Love" Himself (1 episode, 1977) |
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"The Barbara Walters Special" Himself (2 episodes, 1977-1978) |
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| Filmography updated: June 2010 |