Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby

Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr. (May 3, 1903 – October 14, 1977) was an American singer, comedian and actor. The first multimedia star, Crosby was a leader in record sales, radio ratings, and motion picture grosses from 1931 to 1954. His early career coincided with recording innovations that allowed him to develop an intimate singing style that influenced many male singers who followed him, including Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Dick Haymes, and Dean Martin. Yank magazine said that he was "the person who had done the most for the morale of overseas servicemen" during World War II. In 1948, American polls declared him the "most admired man alive", ahead of Jackie Robinson and Pope Pius XII. Also in 1948, Music Digest estimated that his recordings filled more than half of the 80,000 weekly hours allocated to recorded radio music. Crosby won an Oscar for Best Actor for his role as Father Chuck O'Malley in the 1944 motion picture Going My Way and was nominated for his reprise of the role in The Bells of St. Mary's opposite Ingrid Bergman the next year, becoming the first of six actors to be nominated twice for playing the same character. In 1963, Crosby received the first Grammy Global Achievement Award. He is one of 33 people to have three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in the categories of motion pictures, radio, and audio recording. He was also known for his collaborations with longtime friend Bob Hope, starring in the Road to... films from 1940 to 1962. Crosby influenced the development of the postwar recording industry. After seeing a demonstration of a German broadcast quality reel-to-reel tape recorder brought to America by John T. Mullin, he invested $50,000 in a California electronics company called Ampex to build copies. He then convinced ABC to allow him to tape his shows. He became the first performer to pre-record his radio shows and master his commercial recordings onto magnetic tape. Through the medium of recording, he constructed his radio programs with the same directorial tools and craftsmanship (editing, retaking, rehearsal, time shifting) used in motion picture production, a practice that became an industry standard. In addition to his work with early audio tape recording, he helped to finance the development of videotape, bought television stations, bred racehorses, and co-owned the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team.

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Movies starring Bing Crosby (187)

Twiggy (2025)

(Archival Footage)

Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love (2023)

Self (Archive Footage) (Uncredited)

Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues (2022)

Self - C.k Dexter-Haven (Archive Footage)

Rat Pack (2022)

Self (Archive Footage)

Dean Martin: King of Cool (2021)

Self (Archive Footage)

Howard (2018)

Jeff Peters (Archive Footage)

This Is Bob Hope... (2017)

Self (Archive Footage)

Bing Crosby: Rediscovered (2014)

Self (Archive Footage)

Grace Kelly: Destiny of a Princess (2006)

Self - Actor (Archive Footage)

Walt Disney's Fables - Vol.1 (2003)

Narrator / Ichabod Crane / Brom Bones (Voice) (Archive Footage)

'White Christmas': A Look Back with Rosemary Clooney (2000)

Bob Wallace (Archive Footage) (Uncredited)

A Bing Crosby Christmas (1998)

Self - Host (Archive Footage)

The Magic of Bing Crosby (1991)

Self (Archive Footage)

Classic Comedy Teams (1986)

Self (Archive Footage)

Showbiz Goes to War (1982)

Self (Archive Footage)

Bing Crosby: The Christmas Years (1978)

Himself (Archival Footage)

Bob Hope's World of Comedy (1976)

Self (Archive Footage)

It's Showtime (1976)

Self (Archive Footage)

That's Entertainment! (1974)

Self - Host / Narrator

Cancel My Reservation (1972)

Himself (Uncredited)

Goldilocks (1970)

Self / Papa Bear (Voice)

The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell (1968)

Self (Archive Footage) (Uncredited)

The Movie Orgy (1968)

Self (Archive Footage)

Stagecoach (1966)

Doc Josiah Boone

The Sound of Laughter (1963)

Bob (Singer In Grocery Store)

Pepe (1960)

Bing Crosby

High Time (1960)

Harvey Howard

Let's Make Love (1960)

Bing Crosby (Uncredited)

Lifetime of Comedy (1960)

(Archive Footage)

Alias Jesse James (1959)

Bing (Uncredited)

Man on Fire (1957)

Earl Carleton

High Society (1956)

C. K. Dexter-Haven

High Tor (1956)

Van Van Dorn

Scared Stiff (1953)

Skeleton (Uncredited)

Off Limits (1952)

Bing Crosby (Archive Footage) (Uncredited)

Road to Bali (1952)

George Cochran

Son of Paleface (1952)

Driver (Uncredited)

The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)

Spectator (Uncredited)

Angels in the Outfield (1951)

Bing Crosby (Uncredited)

Here Comes the Groom (1951)

Peter 'Pete' Garvey

Mr. Music (1950)

Paul Merrick

Screen Actors (1950)

Self (Uncredited)

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)

Narrator (Segment "The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow")

Jolson Sings Again (1949)

Himself (Voice) (Uncredited)

Road to Rio (1947)

Scat Sweeney

Welcome Stranger (1947)

Dr. James 'Jim' Pearson

My Favorite Brunette (1947)

Harry (Uncredited)

Blue Skies (1946)

Johnny Adams

The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)

Father Chuck O'malley

Out of This World (1945)

Herbie Fenton (Singing Voice)

The Princess and the Pirate (1944)

Margaret's Sweetheart (Uncredited)

The Road to Victory (1944)

Bing Crosby (Uncredited)

Going My Way (1944)

Father Chuck O'malley

Dixie (1943)

Daniel Decatur Emmett

My Favorite Blonde (1942)

Man Outside Union Hall (Uncredited)

Doctor Rhythm (1938)

Dr. Bill Remsen

Going Hollywood (1933)

Bill 'Billy' Williams

Please (1933)

Howard Jones

College Humor (1933)

Professor Frederick Danvers

Dream House (1932)

Bing Fawcett (Plumber)

Blue of the Night (1931)

Bing Crosby / Jack Smith

King of Jazz (1930)

Trio Singer (As The Rhythm Boys)

Movies Made by Bing Crosby (18)

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