LeoGlossary: Bing Crosby


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Born: May 2, 1903 – Died: October 14, 1977

Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby graced the world with his dulcet tones and laid-back charm, becoming one of the most iconic figures of the entertainment industry. Hailing from Tacoma, Washington, he was the fourth child in a family of seven to Catherine Harrigan and Harry Lincoln Crosby, a bookkeeper at a local brewery. Crosby's lineage was a mix of English and Irish, and his family background set the stage for a storied career that would intertwine with America's cultural history.

Early Life and Career

Crosby's formative years were spent under the vast Washington skies, where he attended Gonzaga University in Spokane with an initial interest in law. However, his true passion lay in the rhythm of music, as he played the drums and sang with a local band. By 1925, Crosby and his bandmate Al Rinker, fueled by ambition, ventured to Los Angeles to carve out their path in the industry. Crosby's inaugural professional gig came shortly after, but it was his distinctive voice on the 1931 recording of "I Surrender, Dear" that became his first significant step into the limelight.

The role that thrust Bing Crosby into the heart of American stardom was none other than Father Chuck O'Malley in the 1944 classic "Going My Way," a performance that garnered him an Academy Award for Best Actor. Crosby didn't just stop at acting; his voice became a signature part of American culture, especially with hits like "White Christmas." His accolades include numerous awards, but the Oscar win and his pivotal role in "The Country Girl" stand out as career-defining moments.

Away from the camera and microphone, Crosby's personal life was as full as his professional one. He balanced his family life, having children, and indulged in his love for golf. His interests weren't confined to his hobbies alone; he faced his share of controversies and dabbled in philanthropy.

Summing up Bing Crosby's legacy, it's clear that he left an indelible mark on Hollywood and the entertainment industry at large. His soothing voice and everyman appeal made him not just a star, but a cultural icon whose influence resonates even decades after his death.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1974 Just One More Time (Short) Bing Crosby (uncredited)
1972 Cancel My Reservation Bing Crosby (uncredited)
1970–1971 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (TV Series) Guest Performer
1971 Dr. Cook's Garden (TV Movie) Dr. Leonard Cook
1970 Swing Out, Sweet Land (TV Movie) Mark Twain
1967 The Danny Thomas Hour (TV Series) Charlie Castle
1966 *Stagecoach* Doc Josiah Boone
1964–1965 The Bing Crosby Show (TV Series) Bing Collins
1964 Robin and the 7 Hoods Allen A. Dale
1963 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) George Warren
1962 The Road to Hong Kong Harry Turner
1961 The DuPont Show of the Week (TV Series) Narrator
1960 Pepe Bing Crosby
1960 High Time Harvey Howard
1960 Let's Make Love Bing Crosby (uncredited)
1959 Say One for Me Father Conroy
1959 Alias Jesse James Bing (uncredited)
1958 The Christophers (TV Series) Unknown
1957 The Joker Is Wild Bing Crosby (singing voice, uncredited)
1957 Man on Fire Earl Carleton
1957 The Phil Silvers Show (TV Series) Bing Crosby
1956 Showdown at Ulcer Gulch (Short) Influential Man
1956 High Society C. K. Dexter-Haven
1956 Ford Star Jubilee (TV Series) Van Van Dorn
1956 Bing Presents Oreste (Short) Bing Crosby
1956 Anything Goes Bill Benson
1954 The Country Girl Frank Elgin
1954 White Christmas Bob Wallace
1953 Little Boy Lost Bill Wainwright
1953 Scared Stiff Skeleton (uncredited)
1952 Road to Bali George Cochran
1952 Just for You Jordan Blake
1952 Son of Paleface Driver (uncredited)
1952 The Greatest Show on Earth Spectator (uncredited)
1951 Here Comes the Groom Peter 'Pete' Garvey
1951 Angels in the Outfield Bing Crosby (uncredited)
1950 Mr. Music Paul Merrick
1950 Riding High Dan Brooks
1949 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Short) Narrator | Ichabod Crane | Brom Bones (voice)
1949 The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad Relating the Story of Ichabod Crane (voice)
1949 Top o' the Morning Joe Mulqueen
1949 Jolson Sings Again Bing Crosby (voice, uncredited)
1949 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Hank Martin
1948 The Emperor Waltz Virgil Smith
1947 Road to Rio Scat Sweeney
1947 Variety Girl Bing Crosby
1947 Welcome Stranger Dr. James 'Jim' Pearson
1947 My Favorite Brunette Harry (uncredited)
1946 Rough But Hopeful (Short) Bing Crosby
1946 Blue Skies Johnny Adams
1945 The Bells of St. Mary's Father Chuck O'Malley
1945 Road to Utopia Duke Johnson
1945 Hollywood Victory Caravan (Short) Bing Crosby
1945 Duffy's Tavern Bing Crosby
1945 Out of This World Herbie Fenton (singing voice, uncredited)
1944 Here Come the Waves Johnny Cabot
1944 The Princess and the Pirate Margaret's Sweetheart (uncredited)
1944 The Road to Victory (Short) Bing Crosby (uncredited)
1944 Going My Way Father Chuck O'Malley
1944 The Shining Future (Short) Bing Crosby
1943 Dixie Daniel Decatur Emmett
1943 Don't Hook Now (Short) Bing Crosby
1943 They Got Me Covered Music Box (voice, uncredited)
1942 Star Spangled Rhythm Bing Crosby - 'Old Glory' Number
1942 Road to Morocco Jeff Peters
1942 Holiday Inn Jim Hardy
1942 My Favorite Blonde Man Outside Union Hall (uncredited)
1941 Birth of the Blues Jeff Lambert
1941 Road to Zanzibar Chuck Reardon
1940 Rhythm on the River Bob Sommers
1940 If I Had My Way Buzz Blackwell
1940 Road to Singapore Joshua 'Josh' Mallon V
1939 The Star Maker Larry Earl
1939 East Side of Heaven Denny Martin
1939 Paris Honeymoon 'Lucky' Lawton
1938 Sing, You Sinners Joe Beebe
1938 Hollywood Handicap (Short) Bing Crosby
1938 Doctor Rhythm Dr. Bill Remsen
1937 Double or Nothing 'Lefty' Boylan
1937 Waikiki Wedding Tony Marvin
1936 Pennies from Heaven Larry Poole
1936 Rhythm on the Range Jeff Larabee
1936 Anything Goes Billy Crocker
1935 The Big Broadcast of 1936 Bing
1935 Two for Tonight Gilbert Gordon
1935 Mississippi Tom Grayson
1934 Here Is My Heart J. (Jasper) Paul Jones
1934 She Loves Me Not Paul Lawton
1934 We're Not Dressing Stephen Jones
1934 Just an Echo (Short) Bing
1933 Going Hollywood Bill Williams
1933 Please (Short) Howard Jones
1933 Too Much Harmony Eddie Bronson
1933 College Humor Professor Frederick Danvers
1933 Sing, Bing, Sing (Short) Bing
1933 Blue of the Night (Short) Bing Crosby aka Jack Smith
1932 The Big Broadcast Bing Hornsby
1932 Hollywood on Parade (Short) Unknown
1932 Billboard Girl (Short) Bing
1932 Dream House (Short) Bing Fawcett - Plumber
1931 One More Chance (Short) Bing Bangs
1931 I Surrender Dear (Short) Bing
1931 Confessions of a Co-Ed Bing Crosby
1931 Up for Murder Singer on radio (uncredited)
1930 Reaching for the Moon Bing
1930 Two Plus Fours (Short) Bing (as The Rhythm Boys)
1930 King of Jazz One of the Rhythm Boys (as The Rhythm Boys)

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