Bing Crosby

Music Artist, Actor, Producer

Birthdate: May 2, 1903

Birthplace: Tacoma, Washington, USA

Died: Oct 14, 1977

Bing Crosby was born Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr. in Tacoma, Washington, the fourth of seven children of Catherine (Harrigan) and Harry Lincoln Crosby, a brewery bookkeeper. He was of English and Irish descent. Crosby studied law at Gonzaga University in Spokane but was more interested in playing the drums and singing with a local band. Bing and the band's piano player, Al Rinker, left Spokane for Los Angeles in 1925. In the early 1930s Bing's brother Everett sent a record of Bing singing "I Surrender, Dear" to the president of CBS. His live performances from New York were carried over the national radio network for 20 consecutive weeks in 1932. His radio success led Paramount Pictures to include him in The Big Broadcast (1932), a film featuring radio favorites. His songs about not needing a bundle of money to make life happy was the right message for the decade of the Great Depression. His relaxed, low-key style carried over into the series of "Road" comedies he made with pal Bob Hope. He won the best actor Oscar for playing an easygoing priest in Going My Way (1944). He showed that he was indeed an actor as well as a performer when he played an alcoholic actor down on his luck opposite Grace Kelly in The Country Girl (1954). Playing golf was what he liked to do best. He died at age 74 playing golf at a course outside Madrid, Spain, after completing a tour of England that had included a sold-out engagement at the London Palladium.

Known For

High Society
High Society

(1956)

Going My Way
Going My Way

(1944)

The Country Girl
The Country Girl

(1954)

Bing Crosby Movies

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    Frank Sinatra: One More for the Road
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    Forgotten Movie Music, 1929-1985
  • 1997 |
    50, 000, 000 Joe Franklin Fans Can't Be Wrong
  • 1990 |
    That's Black Entertainment
  • 1982 |
    Showbiz Ballyhoo
  • 1976 |
    That's Entertainment, Part II
  • 1974 |
    That's Entertainment!
  • 1973 |
    Terror in the Wax Museum
  • 1972 |
    The World of Sport Fishing
  • 1966 |
    Cinerama's Russian Adventure
  • 1966 |
    Stagecoachas Doc Josiah Boone
  • 1964 |
    Concept
  • 1964 |
    Robin and the 7 Hoodsas Allen A. Dale
  • 1963 |
    The Sound of Laughter
  • 1962 |
    The Road to Hong Kongas Harry Turner
  • 1960 |
    High Timeas Harvey Howard
  • 1960 |
    Lifetime of Comedy
  • 1960 |
    People, Hopes, Medals
  • 1959 |
    Say One for Meas Father Conroy
  • 1957 |
    Man on Fireas Earl Carleton
  • 1956 |
    Anything Goesas Bill Benson
  • 1956 |
    High Societyas C. K. Dexter-Haven
  • 1954 |
    The Country Girlas Frank Elgin
  • 1954 |

    White Christmas

    asBob Wallace
  • 1953 |
    Little Boy Lostas Bill Wainwright
  • 1952 |
    Just for Youas Jordan Blake
  • 1952 |
    Road to Balias George Cochran
  • 1951 |
    Here Comes the Groomas Peter 'Pete' Garvey
  • 1950 |
    Mr. Musicas Paul Merrick
  • 1950 |
    Riding Highas Dan Brooks
  • 1950 |

    The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

    asRelating the Story of Ichabod Crane
  • 1949 |
    A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Courtas Hank Martin
  • 1949 |
    Down Memory Lane
  • 1949 |
    Top o' the Morningas Joe Mulqueen
  • 1948 |
    The Emperor Waltzas Virgil Smith
  • 1947 |
    Road to Rioas Scat Sweeney
  • 1947 |
    The Road to Hollywood
  • 1947 |
    Welcome Strangeras Dr. James 'Jim' Pearson
  • 1946 |
    Blue Skiesas Johnny Adams
  • 1945 |
    Duffy's Tavernas Bing Crosby
  • 1945 |
    Road to Utopiaas Duke Johnson
  • 1945 |
    The Bells of St. Mary'sas Father Chuck O'Malley
  • 1944 |
    Here Come the Wavesas Johnny Cabot
  • 1944 |
    Going My Wayas Father Chuck O'Malley
  • 1943 |
    Dixieas Daniel Decatur Emmett
  • 1942 |
    Road to Moroccoas Jeff Peters
  • 1942 |
    Star Spangled Rhythmas Bing Crosby - 'Old Glory' Number
  • 1942 |

    Holiday Inn

    asJim Hardy
  • 1942 |
    Holiday Innas Jim Hardy
  • 1941 |
    Birth of the Bluesas Jeff Lambert
  • 1941 |
    Road to Zanzibaras Chuck Reardon
  • 1940 |
    If I Had My Wayas Buzz Blackwell
  • 1940 |
    Rhythm on the Riveras Bob Sommers
  • 1940 |
    Road to Singaporeas Joshua 'Josh' Mallon V
  • 1939 |
    East Side of Heavenas Denny Martin
  • 1939 |
    Paris Honeymoonas 'Lucky' Lawton
  • 1939 |
    The Star Makeras Larry Earl
  • 1938 |
    Doctor Rhythmas Dr. Bill Remsen
  • 1938 |
    Sing, You Sinnersas Joe Beebe
  • 1937 |
    Double or Nothingas 'Lefty' Boylan
  • 1937 |
    Waikiki Weddingas Tony Marvin
  • 1936 |
    Pennies from Heavenas Larry Poole
  • 1936 |
    Rhythm on the Rangeas Jeff Larabee
  • 1935 |
    Mississippias Tom Grayson
  • 1935 |
    The Big Broadcast of 1936as Bing
  • 1935 |
    Two for Tonightas Gilbert Gordon
  • 1934 |
    Here Is My Heartas J. (Jasper) Paul Jones
  • 1934 |
    She Loves Me Notas Paul Lawton
  • 1934 |
    We're Not Dressingas Stephen Jones
  • 1933 |
    College Humoras Professor Frederick Danvers
  • 1933 |
    Going Hollywoodas Bill Williams
  • 1933 |
    Too Much Harmonyas Eddie Bronson
  • 1932 |
    The Big Broadcastas Bing Crosby
  • 1931 |
    Up for Murderas Singer on radio
  • 1930 |
    King of Jazzas One of the Rhythm Boys
  • 1930 |
    Reaching for the Moonas Bing
  • 1930 |
    The March of Time