LeoGlossary: Dooley Wilson (Actor)


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Born: April 3, 1886 – Died: May 30, 1953

Arthur "Dooley" Wilson, known universally for his iconic performance in Casablanca, was born in Tyler, Texas. The ambiguity around his birth year, debated between 1886 and 1894, was clarified by his grave marker in Los Angeles, confirming 1886 as the year. His parents' details are not widely documented, but Dooley's early life was rich in musical and theatrical experiences, leading him to a remarkable career in entertainment.

Early Life and Career

Dooley began performing in minstrel shows at the age of 12, marking the start of a lifelong journey in the arts. He became a notable figure in black theater in Chicago and New York around 1908. His stage name, "Dooley," originated from his performance of the song "Mr. Dooley" at the Pekin Theatre in Chicago.

A versatile artist, Wilson was a vaudevillian, drummer, and jazz band leader, performing in the U.S. and Europe during the 1920s. Transitioning to theatrical musicals and films in the 1930s, he appeared in Broadway plays like "Conjur Man Dies" (1936) and "The Strangler Fig" (1940). His Broadway appearances led to a contract with Paramount Pictures,.

Dooley's stardom was cemented with his role as Sam in Casablanca (1942), where he performed the immortal song "As Time Goes By." Despite not being a pianist, his performance left an indelible mark in cinematic history. Following the film, Wilson continued to contribute to the arts, including his role in the musical "Bloomer Girl" (1946) and approximately twenty other films.

Personal Life:

Dooley was married to Estella Froman Williams from 1926 until his death. He was a father, and aside from acting, he had a passion for music, which played a significant role throughout his career.

Legacy:

Dooley Wilson's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry showed his ability to captivate audiences with his voice and presence makes him an enduring icon in cinematic history. His journey from stage performances to a lasting legacy in film demonstrates his versatility and enduring appeal as an artist.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1951 Passage West Rainbow
1951 Beulah (TV Series) Bill | Bill Jackson
1950 Father Is a Bachelor Blue (uncredited)
1950 No Man of Her Own Waiter on Train (uncredited)
1949 Free for All Aristotle
1949 Tell It to the Judge Pullman Porter (uncredited)
1949 Come to the Stable Anthony James
1949 Knock on Any Door Piano Player (uncredited)
1948 Racing Luck Abe
1948 Triple Threat Porter (uncredited)
1944 Seven Days Ashore Jason
1943 Higher and Higher Oscar
1943 Stormy Weather Gabe Tucker
1943 Two Tickets to London Accordionist
1942 *Casablanca* Sam
1942 Cairo Hector
1942 Night in New Orleans Shadrach Jones
1942 Take a Letter, Darling Moses
1942 My Favorite Blonde Porter
1939 Keep Punching Baron Skinner (as Arthur 'Dooley' Wilson)

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