Phil Harris
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| Known for: |
The Jungle Book, The AristoCats, Robin Hood |
| Birth name: |
Wonga Philip Harris |
| Birthday: |
24 June 1904,
Linton, Indiana, USA |
Trivia

Provided the memorable voice (and personality!) of Baloo the Bear in Disney's 'The Jungle Book' (1967).

His signature song was "That's What I Like About the South."

Inurned at Palm Springs Mausoleum, Palm Springs, California with his wife,
Alice Faye.

Had his own show, "The Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show" from 1946-1954

Had two daughters, Phylis and Alice

Starred with his wife on NBC Radio's "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" (1948-1954). They were also the stars of NBC Radio's "Fitch Bandwagon" (1946-1948).

Avid golfer. Won many amateur golf tournaments.

Took over the Bing Crosby golf tournament after Bing's death.

In World War II, he joined the Merchant Marines from December 1942 to March 1943.

His orchestra's theme song was "Rose Room".

Daughter Alice born May 19, 1942. Daughter Phyllis born April 22, 1944.

His first wife, Marcia, was always called Mascotte.
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