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Bing Crosby

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Bing Crosby

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Overview

  • Born
    May 2, 1903 · Tacoma, Washington, USA
  • Died
    October 14, 1977 · Madrid, Spain (heart attack)
  • Birth name
    Harry Lillis Crosby
  • Nicknames
    • Der Bingle
    • The old groaner
  • Height
    5′ 7½″ (1.72 m)

Biography

    • 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.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Dale O'Connor < daleoc@worldnet.att.net>

Family

  • Spouses
      Kathryn Grant(October 24, 1957 - October 14, 1977) (his death, 3 children)
      Dixie Lee(September 29, 1930 - November 1, 1952) (her death, 4 children)
  • Children
      Gary Crosby
      Phillip Crosby
      Dennis Crosby
      Lindsay Crosby
      Harry Crosby
      Nathaniel Crosby
      Mary Crosby
  • Parents
      Harry Lincoln Crosby
      Catherine Harrigan
  • Relatives
      Patrick A. Crosby(Grandchild)
      Luke Gregory Crosby(Great Grandchild)
      L. Chip Crosby Jr.(Grandchild)
      Denise Crosby(Grandchild)
      Cathy Crosby(Niece or Nephew)
      Bob Crosby(Sibling)
      Gregory Crosby(Grandchild)

Trademarks

  • Often played what he referred to as "happy go-lucky fellas" in his movies
  • Signature Song: "White Christmas"
  • Often worked with Bob Hope
  • "Crooned" most of the songs he sang.
  • Baritone voice

Trivia

  • After Judy Garland was fired from MGM about 1950, he was one of the first to offer her work on his radio show to help her out of her financial woes. The two had marvelous chemistry as a comedy duo, and many of these audio recordings still survive today.
  • Left a clause in his will stating that his sons could not collect their inheritance money until they were 65. They had already been amply taken care of by a trust fund set up by their mother, Dixie Lee, which is truth was totally funded by Bing. All four sons continued to collect monies from that fund until their deaths.
  • Delayed his marriage to Kathryn Grant until 1957 due to his long affair with Grace Kelly.
  • His estate was valued at $150 million, making him one of the wealthiest entertainers in Hollywood, along with his friends Bob Hope and Fred MacMurray.
  • He is the most electronically recorded voice in history.

Quotes

  • [on Frank Sinatra] Frank is a singer who comes along once in a lifetime, but why did he have to come in mine?
  • I think popular music in this country is one of the few things in the 20th century that have made great strides in reverse.
  • Everyone knows I'm just a big, good-natured slob.
  • [about Elvis Presley] He helped to kill off the influence of me and my contemporaries, but I respect him for that. Because music always has to progress, and no-one could have opened the door to the future like he did.
  • Honestly, I think I've stretched a talent which is so thin it's almost transparent over a quite unbelievable term of years.

Salaries

  • Rhythm on the River (1940) - $150,000
  • Going Hollywood (1933) - $50,000 or $2,000/week depending on the source

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