Bing Crosby
Biography
Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr. (May 3, 1903 – October 14, 1977) stands as a monumental figure in American entertainment, renowned as a singer, comedian, and actor. Often regarded as the first multimedia superstar, Crosby dominated the realms of record sales, radio, and film from 1931 to 1954. His distinctive intimate singing style revolutionized the music industry, influencing a generation of male vocalists such as Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin.
During World War II, Crosby was celebrated for his uplifting contributions to the morale of troops, earning accolades from Yank magazine. In 1948, he was voted the "most admired man alive" in a national poll, surpassing notable figures like Jackie Robinson and Pope Pius XII. That same year, his music commanded more than half of the 80,000 weekly hours of recorded radio content, according to Music Digest.
Crosby's acting career was highlighted by his Academy Award win for Best Actor in 1944 for his portrayal of Father Chuck O'Malley in "Going My Way," a role he reprised in "The Bells of St. Mary's," earning a second nomination. In 1963, he became the inaugural recipient of the Grammy Global Achievement Award. Notably, he holds the distinction of having three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his accomplishments in motion pictures, radio, and audio recording.
Beyond his artistic endeavors, Crosby was a pioneer in the recording industry, investing in audio technology and becoming the first performer to pre-record his radio shows. His innovative practices in audio and video production set new standards in the industry. An avid racehorse breeder and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team, Crosby's legacy is one of remarkable versatility and influence.
Filmography
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Robin and the 7 Hoods
1964 • Allen A. Dale
Going My Way
1944 • Father Chuck O'Malley
The Grand Olympics
1961 • Himself
That's Entertainment, Part II
1976 • (archive footage)
If I Had My Way
1940 • Buzz Blackwell
Waikiki Wedding
1937 • Tony Marvin
They Got Me Covered
1943
Stagecoach (1966)
1966 • Doc Josiah Boone
Cinerama's Russian Adventure
1966 • Narrator (voice)
The Emperor Waltz
1948 • Virgil Smith
Mississippi
1935 • Tom Grayson
East Side of Heaven
1939 • Denny Martin
Road to Singapore
1940 • Joshua 'Josh' Mallon V
Rhythm on the River
1940 • Bob Sommers
Holiday Inn
1942 • Jim Hardy
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
1949 • Narrator (segment "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow")
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
1949 • Hank Martin
White Christmas
1954 • Bob Wallace
I Surrender Dear
1931 • Bing Crosby
Road to Bali
1953 • George Cochran
That's Entertainment!
1974 • Self - Host / Narrator
Going Hollywood
1933 • Bill 'Billy' Williams