The Seven Little Foys (1955) Stage Hand (uncredited) Stage Hand (uncredited) See fewer |
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Hollywood Canteen (1944) Vocal Group Member (uncredited) Vocal Group Member (uncredited) See fewer |
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Lost in a Harem (1944) Singer - 'Sons of the Desert' Number (uncredited) Singer - 'Sons of the Desert' Number (uncredited) See fewer |
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Broadway Rhythm (1944) Member of Vocal Quartet (uncredited), Performer ("Irresistible You") Member of Vocal Quartet (uncredited), Performer ("Irresistible You") See fewer |
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Who's Yehoodi? (1943) (Short)-Writer ("Who's Yehoodi?") Writer ("Who's Yehoodi?") See fewer |
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Reveille with Beverly (1943) Singer (uncredited) Singer (uncredited) See fewer |
$40K |
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Panama Hattie (1942) Member - Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) Member - Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) See fewer |
$1.1MM |
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The Skunk Song (1942) (Short)-Writer ("The Skunk Song") Writer ("The Skunk Song") See fewer |
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Hellzapoppin' (1941) Member of The Six Hits (uncredited) Member of The Six Hits (uncredited) See fewer |
$5K |
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Keep 'Em Flying (1941) Member of The Six Hits (uncredited) Member of The Six Hits (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Big Store (1941) Member - Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) Member - Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) See fewer |
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Time Out for Rhythm (1941) Member, Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) Member, Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) See fewer |
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Hollywood Funtime, Program 2 (1940) Writer ("Who's Yehoodi?") Writer ("Who's Yehoodi?") See fewer |
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Hit Parade of 1941 (1940) Member of Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) Member of Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) See fewer |
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Down Argentine Way (1940) Member of Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) Member of Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) See fewer |
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Varsity Vanities (1940) (Short)-Member of Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited), Writer ("Who's Yehoodi?") Member of Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited), Writer ("Who's Yehoodi?") See fewer |
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If I Had My Way (1940) Member of Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) Member of Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) See fewer |
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Freshman Year (1938) Member, Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) Member, Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited) See fewer |
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Hollywood Hotel (1937) Singer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited) Singer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited) See fewer |
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Topper (1937) Member of 'Three Hits and a Miss' (uncredited) Member of 'Three Hits and a Miss' (uncredited) See fewer |
$500K |
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Ladies Last (1930) (Short)-Member of Biltmore Trio - Vocalists (uncredited) Member of Biltmore Trio - Vocalists (uncredited) See fewer |
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Love in the Rough (1930) Ukelele Player of the Biltmore Trio (uncredited) Ukelele Player of the Biltmore Trio (uncredited) See fewer |
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Children of Pleasure (1930) Member of Biltmore Trio - Party Vocalists (uncredited) Member of Biltmore Trio - Party Vocalists (uncredited) See fewer |
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Chasing Rainbows (1930) Singer in trio, 'Lucky Me, Lovable You' number (uncredited) Singer in trio, 'Lucky Me, Lovable You' number (uncredited) See fewer |
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Peacock Alley (1930) Bill Seckler (Biltmore Trio Member) Bill Seckler (Biltmore Trio Member) See fewer |
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Party Girl (1930) Member of Biltmore Trio - Ukelele (uncredited) Member of Biltmore Trio - Ukelele (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Biltmore Trio (1929) (Short)- Actor (as Biltmore Trio) Actor (as Biltmore Trio) See fewer |
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Words and Music (1929) Biltmore Quartet Member (uncredited) Biltmore Quartet Member (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929) Bill Seckler - Member of Biltmore Quartet (uncredited) Bill Seckler - Member of Biltmore Quartet (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Broadway Melody (1929) Quartet Guitarist and Singer (uncredited), Performer ("Truthful Parson Brown" (1928)) (uncredited) Quartet Guitarist and Singer (uncredited), Performer ("Truthful Parson Brown" (1928)) (uncredited) See fewer |
$379K |
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