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Credits | |
105 titles |
Past Film & Video (41 titles) | Budget | Opening Weekend | Gross (US & Canada) | Gross (Worldwide) |
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Christmas with Walt Disney (2009)
Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") See fewer |
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$8.5MM
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Of Time and the City (2008)
Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") See fewer |
$500K
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$6K
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$33K
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$523K
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Hollywood Ending (2002)
Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") See fewer |
$16MM
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$2MM
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$4.9MM
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$15MM
|
Entertaining the Troops (1988)
Self, Performer ("It's Been a Long, Long Time", "I'm in the Mood for Love", "Embraceable You") Self, Performer ("It's Been a Long, Long Time", "I'm in the Mood for Love", "Embraceable You") See fewer |
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The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
Frances Langford, Performer ("Chattanooga Choo Choo") (uncredited) Frances Langford, Performer ("Chattanooga Choo Choo") (uncredited) See fewer |
$994
|
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Purple Heart Diary (1951)
Frances Langford, Performer ("Hold Me in Your Arms", "Hi, Fellow Tourists", "Where are you from ?", "Bread and Butter Woman", "Tattle-Tale Eyes"), Writer (based upon the Frances Langford column in Hearst newspapers) Frances Langford, Performer ("Hold Me in Your Arms", "Hi, Fellow Tourists", "Where are you from ?", "Bread and Butter Woman", "Tattle-Tale Eyes"), Writer (based upon the Frances Langford column in Hearst newspapers) See fewer |
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Deputy Marshal (1949)
Janet Masters, Performer ("Levis, Plaid Shirt and Spurs", "Hideout in Hidden Valley") Janet Masters, Performer ("Levis, Plaid Shirt and Spurs", "Hideout in Hidden Valley") See fewer |
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Make Mine Laughs (1949)
Self (archive footage), Performer ("Send Back My Love To Me", "Moonlight over the Islands") (uncredited) Self (archive footage), Performer ("Send Back My Love To Me", "Moonlight over the Islands") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Melody Time (1948)
Frances Langford (singing voice), Singer (uncredited), Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") Frances Langford (singing voice), Singer (uncredited), Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") See fewer |
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Beat the Band (1947)
Ann Rogers, Performer ("I've Got My Fingers Crossed", "At the Kissing Well", "I'm in Love", "I'm in Love" (reprise)) Ann Rogers, Performer ("I've Got My Fingers Crossed", "At the Kissing Well", "I'm in Love", "I'm in Love" (reprise)) See fewer |
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The Bamboo Blonde (1946)
Louise Anderson, Performer ("I'm Good for Nothing but Love", "Dreaming out Loud", "Moonlight over the Islands", "Right Along about Evening") Louise Anderson, Performer ("I'm Good for Nothing but Love", "Dreaming out Loud", "Moonlight over the Islands", "Right Along about Evening") See fewer |
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People Are Funny (1946)
Frances Langford, Performer ("I'm in the Mood for Love") Frances Langford, Performer ("I'm in the Mood for Love") See fewer |
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Radio Stars on Parade (1945)
Sally Baker, Performer ("Don't Believe Everything You Dream", "Can't Get Out of This Mood", "My Shining Hour", "That Old Black Magic") Sally Baker, Performer ("Don't Believe Everything You Dream", "Can't Get Out of This Mood", "My Shining Hour", "That Old Black Magic") See fewer |
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Girl Rush (1944)
Flo Daniels, Soundtrack ("When I'm Walking Arm in Arm with Jim") (uncredited), Performer ("When I'm Walking Arm in Arm with Jim", "Annabella's Bustle", "Rainbow Valley") (uncredited) Flo Daniels, Soundtrack ("When I'm Walking Arm in Arm with Jim") (uncredited), Performer ("When I'm Walking Arm in Arm with Jim", "Annabella's Bustle", "Rainbow Valley") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Dixie Jamboree (1944)
Susan Jackson, Performer ("The Dixie Showboat", "If It's a Dream", "Big Stuff") Susan Jackson, Performer ("The Dixie Showboat", "If It's a Dream", "Big Stuff") See fewer |
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Career Girl (1944)
Joan Terry (as Miss Frances Langford), Performer ("That's How the Rhumba Began", "Someday", "Blue in Love Again", "A Dream Came True") Joan Terry (as Miss Frances Langford), Performer ("That's How the Rhumba Began", "Someday", "Blue in Love Again", "A Dream Came True") See fewer |
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Never a Dull Moment (1943)
Julie Russell, Performer ("My Blue Heaven") Julie Russell, Performer ("My Blue Heaven") See fewer |
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This Is the Army (1943)
Frances Langford, Performer ("What Does He Look Like") Frances Langford, Performer ("What Does He Look Like") See fewer |
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Cowboy in Manhattan (1943)
Babs Lee, Soundtrack ("Whistle Your Blues to a Bluebird", "Private Cowboy Jones", "Well, Need I Say More"), Performer ("Whistle Your Blues to a Bluebird", "Mr. Moon", "Private Cowboy Jones", "Well, Need I Say More") Babs Lee, Soundtrack ("Whistle Your Blues to a Bluebird", "Private Cowboy Jones", "Well, Need I Say More"), Performer ("Whistle Your Blues to a Bluebird", "Mr. Moon", "Private Cowboy Jones", "Well, Need I Say More") See fewer |
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Follow the Band (1943)
Frances Langford, Performer ("My Melancholy Baby") (uncredited) Frances Langford, Performer ("My Melancholy Baby") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Nora Bayes - Singer 'Over There', Performer ("Over There" (1917), "The Love Nest" (1920), "Nellie Kelly, I Love You" (1922), "The Man Who Owns Broadway" (1909), "Molly Malone" (1927), "Billie" (1928), "In a Kingdom of Our Own" (1929)) (uncredited) Nora Bayes - Singer 'Over There', Performer ("Over There" (1917), "The Love Nest" (1920), "Nellie Kelly, I Love You" (1922), "The Man Who Owns Broadway" (1909), "Molly Malone" (1927), "Billie" (1928), "In a Kingdom of Our Own" (1929)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Mississippi Gambler (1942)
Beth Cornell, Performer ("There Goes My Romance", "Got Love") Beth Cornell, Performer ("There Goes My Romance", "Got Love") See fewer |
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Swing It Soldier (1941)
Patricia Loring / Evelyn Loring Waters, Performer ("My Melancholy Baby", "I'm Gonna Swing My Way To Heaven", "Got Love", "I'm Going To Swing My Way Up To Heaven") Patricia Loring / Evelyn Loring Waters, Performer ("My Melancholy Baby", "I'm Gonna Swing My Way To Heaven", "Got Love", "I'm Going To Swing My Way Up To Heaven") See fewer |
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All-American Co-Ed (1941)
Virginia Collinge, Performer ("I'm a Chap with a Chip on My Shoulder", "Up at the Crack of Dawn", "The Farmer's Daughter", "Out of the Silence") Virginia Collinge, Performer ("I'm a Chap with a Chip on My Shoulder", "Up at the Crack of Dawn", "The Farmer's Daughter", "Out of the Silence") See fewer |
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Hit Parade of 1941 (1940)
Pat Abbott / Singing voice of Anabelle Potter, Performer ("Swing Low, Sweet Rhythm", "Who Am I?") Pat Abbott / Singing voice of Anabelle Potter, Performer ("Swing Low, Sweet Rhythm", "Who Am I?") See fewer |
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Too Many Girls (1940)
Eileen Eilers, Performer ("You're Nearer" (1939), "'Cause We Got Cake" (1939), "Love Never Went to College" (1939), "Look Out!" (1939), "Conga" (1939)) (uncredited) Eileen Eilers, Performer ("You're Nearer" (1939), "'Cause We Got Cake" (1939), "Love Never Went to College" (1939), "Look Out!" (1939), "Conga" (1939)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Dreaming Out Loud (1940)
Alice, Performer ("Dreaming out Loud") Alice, Performer ("Dreaming out Loud") See fewer |
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Hollywood Hotel (1937)
Alice, Soundtrack ("Silhouetted in the Moonlight" (1937)) (uncredited), Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood" (1937), "Sing, You Son of a Gun" (1937)) (uncredited) Alice, Soundtrack ("Silhouetted in the Moonlight" (1937)) (uncredited), Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood" (1937), "Sing, You Son of a Gun" (1937)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Hit Parade (1937)
Ruth Allison (nee Ruth Swanson), Soundtrack ("Sweet Heartache"), Performer ("The Glory Beyond", "I'll Reach for a Star", "Last Night I Dreamed of You", "Was It Rain?", "Sweet Heartache") Ruth Allison (nee Ruth Swanson), Soundtrack ("Sweet Heartache"), Performer ("The Glory Beyond", "I'll Reach for a Star", "Last Night I Dreamed of You", "Was It Rain?", "Sweet Heartache") See fewer |
$500K
|
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Born to Dance (1936)
'Peppy' Turner, Performer ("Hey, Babe, Hey" (1936), "Easy to Love" (1936) (uncredited), "Swingin' the Jinx Away" (1936) (uncredited)) 'Peppy' Turner, Performer ("Hey, Babe, Hey" (1936), "Easy to Love" (1936) (uncredited), "Swingin' the Jinx Away" (1936) (uncredited)) See fewer |
$942K
|
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Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs (1936)
(Short) - Self, Performer ("Broadway Rhythm") Self, Performer ("Broadway Rhythm") See fewer |
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Palm Springs (1936)
Joan Smyth, Performer ("Overture", "Will I Ever Know", "I Don't Want to Make History, I Just Want to Make Love", "The Hills of Old Wyoming" (reprise)) Joan Smyth, Performer ("Overture", "Will I Ever Know", "I Don't Want to Make History, I Just Want to Make Love", "The Hills of Old Wyoming" (reprise)) See fewer |
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Collegiate (1935)
Miss Hay, Performer ("You Hit the Spot") Miss Hay, Performer ("You Hit the Spot") See fewer |
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Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
Frances Langford, Soundtrack ("I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'" (1935)) (uncredited), Performer ("Broadway Rhythm" (1935), "You Are My Lucky Star" (1935)) (uncredited) Frances Langford, Soundtrack ("I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'" (1935)) (uncredited), Performer ("Broadway Rhythm" (1935), "You Are My Lucky Star" (1935)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Every Night at Eight (1935)
Susan Moore, Lyrics ("Then You've Never Been Blue"), Performer ("Take It Easy" (uncredited), "Speaking Confidentially", "Song Medley" (uncredited), "Then You've Never Been Blue", "Every Night at Eight" (uncredited), "I Feel a Song Coming On" (uncredited), "I'm in the Mood for Love" (uncredited)) Susan Moore, Lyrics ("Then You've Never Been Blue"), Performer ("Take It Easy" (uncredited), "Speaking Confidentially", "Song Medley" (uncredited), "Then You've Never Been Blue", "Every Night at Eight" (uncredited), "I Feel a Song Coming On" (uncredited), "I'm in the Mood for Love" (uncredited)) See fewer |
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$779K
|
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Rambling 'Round Radio Row #5 (1933)
(Short) - Frances Langford - Singer, Performer ("Hello, My Lover, Goodbye") (uncredited) Frances Langford - Singer, Performer ("Hello, My Lover, Goodbye") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Past Television (6 titles) | Episodes |
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Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me (2009)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage), Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") Self (archive footage), Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") See fewer |
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Beverly Hills, 90210 (1991)
(TV Series) - Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") (1 episode, 1991) Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") (1 episode, 1991) See fewer
Fame Is Where You Find It (Feb
28,
1991)
Season 1,
Episode 16
-
Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") (uncredited)
Performer ("Hooray for Hollywood") (uncredited)
See fewer
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1
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A Disney Christmas Gift (1983)
(TV Special) - Self (voice), Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") (uncredited) Self (voice), Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") (uncredited) See fewer |
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A Disney Channel Christmas!!!! (1983)
(TV Movie) - Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") (uncredited) Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Jackie Gleason Show (1969)
(TV Series) - Prof. Bonaventure Van Sickle (1 episode, 1969) Prof. Bonaventure Van Sickle (1 episode, 1969) See fewer
The Honeymooners: The Match Game (Nov
29,
1969)
Season 4,
Episode 10
-
Prof. Bonaventure Van Sickle
Prof. Bonaventure Van Sickle
See fewer
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1
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The Magical World of Disney (1958)
(TV Series) - Musician (singing voice) (1 episode, 1958), Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") (1 episode, 1958) Musician (singing voice) (1 episode, 1958), Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime") (1 episode, 1958) See fewer
Magic and Music (Mar
19,
1958)
Season 4,
Episode 22
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Musician (singing voice) (song "Once Upon a Wintertime"),
Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime")
Musician (singing voice) (song "Once Upon a Wintertime"),
Performer ("Once Upon a Wintertime")
See fewer
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1
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Self (36 titles) |
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Biography (1998–1999)
(TV Series) - Self - Actress / Self (2 episodes, 1998) Self - Actress / Self (2 episodes, 1998) See fewer
Don Ameche: Hollywood's Class Act (Oct
1,
1999)
Season 13,
Episode 35
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Self - Actress
Self - Actress
See fewer
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The Mike Douglas Show (1980)
(TV Series) - Self - Actress (1 episode, 1980) Self - Actress (1 episode, 1980) See fewer
Episode #19.103 (Feb
6,
1980)
Season 19,
Episode 103
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Self - Actress (voice)
Self - Actress (voice)
See fewer
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1967)
(TV Series) - Self - Guest (1 episode, 1967) Self - Guest (1 episode, 1967) See fewer
Buddy Hackett, Dr. Margaret Mead, Frances Langford, Shirley Jones (Jan
5,
1967)
Self - Guest
Self - Guest
See fewer
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Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (1961–1967)
(TV Series) - Self (3 episodes, 1961) Self (3 episodes, 1961) See fewer
Frances Langford, Jack Burns & Avery Schreiber (Feb
22,
1967)
Season 19,
Episode 4
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Self
Self
See fewer
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The DuPont Show of the Week (1961)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1961) Self (1 episode, 1961) See fewer |
The Frances Langford Show (1960)
(TV Series) - Self - Hostess / Singer (1 episode, 1960) Self - Hostess / Singer (1 episode, 1960) See fewer |
A Star Is Born World Premiere (1954)
(TV Movie) - Self - with Jon Hall (uncredited) Self - with Jon Hall (uncredited) See fewer |
The Jackie Gleason Show (1953)
(TV Series) - Self (Honeymooners Sketch) (1 episode, 1953) Self (Honeymooners Sketch) (1 episode, 1953) See fewer
The Honeymooners: The Christmas Party (Dec
19,
1953)
Self (Honeymooners Sketch)
Self (Honeymooners Sketch)
See fewer
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The Name's the Same (1953)
(TV Series) - Self - Guest star contestant (1 episode, 1953) Self - Guest star contestant (1 episode, 1953) See fewer
Frances Langford (Mar
10,
1953)
Season 1,
Episode 30
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Self - Guest star contestant
Self - Guest star contestant
See fewer
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The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950–1952)
(TV Series) - Self - Singer (2 episodes, 1950) Self - Singer (2 episodes, 1950) See fewer
host: Bob Hope; guest stars: Tony Martin, Frances Langford (Dec
7,
1952)
Season 3,
Episode 12
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Self - Singer
Self - Singer
See fewer
Host: Bobby Clark; Guests: Mel Allen, Frances Langford, Gussie Moran, The Peiro Brothers, The Albins (Oct
29,
1950)
Season 1,
Episode 8
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Self - Singer
Self - Singer
See fewer
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The Frances Langford-Don Ameche Show (1952)
(TV Series) - Self - Co-Host / Self - Co-host (11 episodes, 1952) Self - Co-Host / Self - Co-host (11 episodes, 1952) See fewer |
The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (1951)
(TV Series) - Self / Self - Singer (4 episodes, 1951) Self / Self - Singer (4 episodes, 1951) See fewer |
The Ken Murray Show (1951)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1951) Self (1 episode, 1951) See fewer
Frances Langford/Jon Hall/Royal Northwest Mounted Police Chorus (Mar
3,
1951)
Season 2,
Episode 21
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Self
Self
See fewer
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The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter (1950–1951)
(TV Series) - Self / Self - Singer (3 episodes, 1950) Self / Self - Singer (3 episodes, 1950) See fewer |
Cavalcade of Stars (1950)
(TV Series) - Self / Self - Guest Vocalist (2 episodes, 1950) Self / Self - Guest Vocalist (2 episodes, 1950) See fewer
Frances Langford, The Four Step Brothers (Jan
14,
1950)
Season 1,
Episode 33
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Self - Guest Vocalist
Self - Guest Vocalist
See fewer
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The Ed Wynn Show (1950)
(TV Series) - Self - Singer / Self (2 episodes, 1950) Self - Singer / Self (2 episodes, 1950) See fewer |
Archive Footage (22 titles) |
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CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley (2021)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 2021) Self (1 episode, 2021) See fewer
Episode #43.10 (Mar
7,
2021)
Season 43,
Episode 10
-
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
See fewer
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American Masters (2017)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 2017) Self (1 episode, 2017) See fewer
This Is Bob Hope... (Dec
29,
2017)
Season 31,
Episode 10
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
See fewer
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12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2006)
(TV Special) - Self - In Memoriam (archive footage) Self - In Memoriam (archive footage) See fewer |
Winter Wonderland (2003)
(Video) - Frances Langford (archive sound) (archive footage) Frances Langford (archive sound) (archive footage) See fewer |
Great Performances (1987–2003)
(TV Series) - Self / 'Peppy' Turner (clip from Born to Dance (1936)) (2 episodes, 1987) Self / 'Peppy' Turner (clip from Born to Dance (1936)) (2 episodes, 1987) See fewer
The Great American Songbook (Mar
11,
2003)
Season 31,
Episode 11
-
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
See fewer
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson (Jun
18,
1987)
Season 14,
Episode 18
-
'Peppy' Turner (clip from Born to Dance (1936)) (archive footage) (uncredited)
'Peppy' Turner (clip from Born to Dance (1936)) (archive footage) (uncredited)
See fewer
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Entertaining the Troops: Bob Hope & the USO (2002)
(Video) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Bob Hope: Hollywood's Brightest Star (1996)
(Video) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988)
(TV Special) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1986)
(TV Series) - Blanche Bickerson (1 episode, 1986) Blanche Bickerson (1 episode, 1986) See fewer
Don Ameche/America Morris (Feb
11,
1986)
Blanche Bickerson (archive sound) (archive footage)
Blanche Bickerson (archive sound) (archive footage)
See fewer
|
That's Dancing! (1985)
Archival footage from 'Born to Dance' (archive footage) Archival footage from 'Born to Dance' (archive footage) See fewer |
A Walt Disney Christmas (1982)
(Video) - Self - 'Once Upon a Wintertime' (archive footage) Self - 'Once Upon a Wintertime' (archive footage) See fewer |
Bob Hope's Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops - 1941-1972 (1980)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
The Great Radio Comedians (1972)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Hollywood and the Stars (1964)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1964) Self (1 episode, 1964) See fewer
Hollywood Goes to War (Jan
27,
1964)
Season 1,
Episode 18
-
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
See fewer
|
The Magical World of Disney (1958)
(TV Series) - Musician (singing voice) (1 episode, 1958) Musician (singing voice) (1 episode, 1958) See fewer
Magic and Music (Mar
19,
1958)
Season 4,
Episode 22
-
Musician (singing voice) (song "Once Upon a Wintertime")
Musician (singing voice) (song "Once Upon a Wintertime")
See fewer
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Cassino to Korea (1950)
Frances Langford - USO Show (archive footage) Frances Langford - USO Show (archive footage) See fewer |
Once Upon a Wintertime (1948)
(Short) - Frances Langford -Singer (archive footage) Frances Langford -Singer (archive footage) See fewer |
Some Day When the Clouds Roll by (1945)
(Short) - Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) See fewer |
A Dream Came True (1945)
(Short) - Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) See fewer |
Tropical Moon (1945)
(Short) - Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) See fewer |