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Bing Crosby

Bing wooed fans with a sensuous voice, wit, and good looks

Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (May 3, 1903 - October 14, 1977) was a popular American singer and actor whose career spanned multiple generations. His biggest musical hit was his recording of the Irving Berlin classic "White Christmas", which he first sang in 1942, and which became one of the best-selling recordings of all time. He collected 21 other gold records, including "I'll Be Home for Christmas", "Too-Ra-Lo-Ra-Loo-Ral" and "Swinging on a Star". In 1962 he became the first recipient of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. His popularity as a singer was matched only by his success as an actor. He appeared in dozens of movies from the 1930s–1960s, and received the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1944.

Bing Crosby was born in Tacoma, Washington and grew up with Al Rinker, the younger brother of singer Mildred Bailey. Crosby and Rinker used Bailey's connections and joined Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys almost straight after graduating from the University of Chicago. He came to national attention while with the popular Whiteman Orchestra, with whom he made his film debut in King of Jazz (1930). From then on he was a top stage and radio performer and a top-selling recording artist. His style of singing soon won him the title of "Crooner of the Century".

Crosby also had regular radio shows from the 1930s–1950s, starred in a network television sitcom in 1964–1965, and made numerous short films and television appearances.

Crosby's desire to prerecord his radio shows was a significant factor in the development of, and radio industry's adoption of magnetic tape recording. History repeated itself when he was asked to do a television show, demanded that it be prerecorded, and spurred the development and adoption of videotape.

Golfballs for the Scrap Rubber Drive during WWII

Crosby was a keen amateur golfer who appeared in many charity events. It was after playing a round of 18 holes at La Moraleja Golf Club outside of Madrid in 1977 that he collapsed and died from a massive heart attack at the age of 73 or 74. Crosby had been married twice (his second wife, actress Kathryn Grant, being considerably younger), and effectively had two families, his children from the marriages being of different generations. After his death, his eldest son from his first marriage, Gary, wrote a controversial memoir (Going My Own Way) depicting him as an autocratic and abusive father. Two of his children, Lindsay and Dennis, committed suicide.

Crosby recorded a version of Little Drummer Boy with David Bowie just one month prior to his death. The duet went on to attain cult status and charted well in countries around the world.

There is some uncertainty about the year in which Bing Crosby was born. Most reference works give his year of birth as 1903, but his gravestone – on the instructions of his family – gives his birth year as 1904.

On his passing, Bing Crosby was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

Filmography

Crosby's films included (an incomplete listing):

  • The Big Broadcast (1932)
  • Mississippi (1935)
  • Rhythm on the Range (1936)
  • Rhythm on the River (1940)
  • Birth of the Blues (1941)
  • Holiday Inn (1942)
  • Going My Way (Crosby won an Academy Award for Best Actor) (1944)
  • The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
  • Blue Skies (1946)
  • A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court(1949)
  • White Christmas (1954)
  • High Society (1954) (with Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong)
  • The Country Girl (1956)
  • the comedy road movies, with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, including:
    • Road to Singapore (1941)
    • Road to Zanzibar (1941)
    • Road to Morocco (1942)
    • Road to Utopia (1946)
    • Road to Rio (1948)
    • Road to Bali (1952)
    • Road to Hong Kong (1962) ( Dorothy Lamour is in the movie but onlya

as a bit or walk on part)

Samples

  • Download sample of "White Christmas"

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. Crosby's films included (an incomplete listing):. He has also been a guest host on Saturday Night Live (May 13, 1995; May 9, 1998). On his passing, Bing Crosby was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. He also made several guest appearances in the cult TV satire The Larry Sanders Show, playing himself, and he featured memorably in the final episode of the series, performing a parody of Sharon Stone's infamous 'flashing' scene from Basic Instinct. Most reference works give his year of birth as 1903, but his gravestone – on the instructions of his family – gives his birth year as 1904. Before The X-Files, Duchovny had a memorable recurring role as a transvestite DEA agent on the series Twin Peaks.

There is some uncertainty about the year in which Bing Crosby was born. Their second child, a son, Kyd Miller Duchovny, was born June 15, 2002. The duet went on to attain cult status and charted well in countries around the world. On April 24, 1999 Téa gave birth to a daughter, Madelaine West Duchovny. Crosby recorded a version of Little Drummer Boy with David Bowie just one month prior to his death. He married actoress Téa Leoni on May 6, 1997. Two of his children, Lindsay and Dennis, committed suicide. Duchovny is a graduate of Princeton University and also holds a Master's degree in English Literature from Yale University.

After his death, his eldest son from his first marriage, Gary, wrote a controversial memoir (Going My Own Way) depicting him as an autocratic and abusive father. David William Duchovny (born August 7, 1960 in New York City) is an American television and film actor, most famous for playing the character of FBI agent Fox Mulder on The X-Files TV series. Crosby had been married twice (his second wife, actress Kathryn Grant, being considerably younger), and effectively had two families, his children from the marriages being of different generations. Duchovny means "spiritual" in Russian (Духовный). It was after playing a round of 18 holes at La Moraleja Golf Club outside of Madrid in 1977 that he collapsed and died from a massive heart attack at the age of 73 or 74. He is a vegetarian. Crosby was a keen amateur golfer who appeared in many charity events.

History repeated itself when he was asked to do a television show, demanded that it be prerecorded, and spurred the development and adoption of videotape. Crosby's desire to prerecord his radio shows was a significant factor in the development of, and radio industry's adoption of magnetic tape recording. Crosby also had regular radio shows from the 1930s–1950s, starred in a network television sitcom in 1964–1965, and made numerous short films and television appearances. His style of singing soon won him the title of "Crooner of the Century".

From then on he was a top stage and radio performer and a top-selling recording artist. He came to national attention while with the popular Whiteman Orchestra, with whom he made his film debut in King of Jazz (1930). Crosby and Rinker used Bailey's connections and joined Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys almost straight after graduating from the University of Chicago. Bing Crosby was born in Tacoma, Washington and grew up with Al Rinker, the younger brother of singer Mildred Bailey.

He appeared in dozens of movies from the 1930s–1960s, and received the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1944. His popularity as a singer was matched only by his success as an actor. In 1962 he became the first recipient of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He collected 21 other gold records, including "I'll Be Home for Christmas", "Too-Ra-Lo-Ra-Loo-Ral" and "Swinging on a Star".

His biggest musical hit was his recording of the Irving Berlin classic "White Christmas", which he first sang in 1942, and which became one of the best-selling recordings of all time. Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (May 3, 1903 - October 14, 1977) was a popular American singer and actor whose career spanned multiple generations. Download sample of "White Christmas". Road to Hong Kong (1962) ( Dorothy Lamour is in the movie but onlya.

Road to Bali (1952). Road to Rio (1948). Road to Utopia (1946). Road to Morocco (1942).

Road to Zanzibar (1941). Road to Singapore (1941). the comedy road movies, with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, including:

    . The Country Girl (1956).

    High Society (1954) (with Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong). White Christmas (1954). A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court(1949). Blue Skies (1946).

    Mary's (1945). The Bells of St. Going My Way (Crosby won an Academy Award for Best Actor) (1944). Holiday Inn (1942).

    Birth of the Blues (1941). Rhythm on the River (1940). Rhythm on the Range (1936). Mississippi (1935).

    The Big Broadcast (1932).