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Gary Crosby (actor)

Gary Evan Crosby (June 27, 1933 – August 24, 1995) was an American actor and singer. His parents were Bing Crosby, of whom he wrote a highly critical memoir, and the singer and actress Dixie Lee.

Gary Crosby
Crosby (left) with his father Bing in 1951
Born
Gary Evan Crosby

(1933-06-27)June 27, 1933
DiedAugust 24, 1995(1995-08-24) (aged 62)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1945–1995
Spouses
  • Barbara Cosentino
    (m. 1960; div. 1981)
  • Andrea Claudio
    (m. 1981, divorced)
  • Carol Crosby
    (div. 1995)
Children1
Parents
RelativesPhillip Crosby (brother)
Dennis Crosby (brother)
Lindsay Crosby (brother)
Harry Crosby III (half-brother)
Mary Crosby (half-sister)
Nathaniel Crosby (half-brother)
Larry Crosby (uncle)
Bob Crosby (uncle)
Chris Crosby (cousin)
Denise Crosby (niece)

Biography

Gary Crosby was born in Los Angeles, California, and graduated from Stanford University.[1][2] He entered the entertainment business and performed in a harmony singing group, The Crosby Boys, with his three brothers, Philip, Lindsay, and Dennis, during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. As a teenager, he duetted with his father on two songs, "Sam's Song" and "Play a Simple Melody", which became the first double-sided gold record in history.[3] He also recorded duets with Louis Armstrong and at least one 45-single with Sammy Davis Jr. He also performed on several variety programs, including ABC's The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom and NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford.[4]

Radio star

In the mid-1950s, he had his own radio program, the Gary Crosby Show on CBS.[5] The musical variety program debuted June 6, 1954, as a summer replacement for Bing Crosby's show.[6]

Actor

As an actor, Crosby appeared in many television programs. On March 20, 1955, he appeared on The Jack Benny Program Season 5, Episode 13. Later, he was briefly under contract to 20th Century-Fox in the late 1950s. He appeared in a number of supporting roles for the studio, normally comedies in which Crosby played a soldier: Mardi Gras (1958) with Pat Boone; Holiday for Lovers (1959), as Carol Lynley's love interest; A Private's Affair (1959), with Sal Mineo; The Right Approach (1961) with Frankie Vaughan.

He is perhaps best-remembered for his recurring roles as Eddie the scheming bellhop on The Bill Dana Show and Officer Edward "Ed" Wells on NBC's Adam-12 from 1968 to 1975, as well as appearances on several other shows produced by Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited (including an episode of Dragnet 1969 and five episodes of Emergency!).[4] In addition to the aforementioned, he also appeared in three episodes of The Rockford Files. Crosby appeared in, In the Heat of the Night, in the episode "When The Music Stopped" in 1992. He played Mal Tabert, the manager of a singer played by Robert Goulet, who shoots and kills a stalker.

In 1965, he made a guest appearance on Perry Mason as singer Jazbo Williams in "The Case of the Frustrated Folk Singer".[4] He appeared in Girl Happy (1965), starring Elvis Presley, with whom he had been stationed in the Army in Germany.

In 1964, Crosby appeared in the last filmed episode of The Twilight Zone. Entitled "Come Wander with Me", the episode co-starred Bonnie Beecher (in her very first role) and was directed by Richard Donner.

Gary also made an appearance in his father's 1964 sitcom, The Bing Crosby Show in the second episode as a lookalike. In the 1970s, he appeared occasionally on game shows such as Match Game and Tattletales as a guest panelist. He married and divorced three times; he had one stepchild as a result.[4]

Memoir

In 1983, six years after his father's death, Crosby published an autobiography, Going My Own Way, which revealed the effects of his alcoholism and his difficult childhood as a result of his mother's alcoholism and his father's emotional and physical abuse.

Shortly before Gary's book was actually published, Lindsay said, "I'm glad [Gary] did it. I hope it clears up a lot of the old lies and rumors."[7][8] Unlike Gary, Lindsay stated that he preferred to remember "all the good things I did with my dad and forget the times that were rough".[7]

Bing's younger brother, singer and jazz bandleader Bob Crosby, recalled at the time of Gary's revelations that Bing was a "disciplinarian", as their mother and father had been. He added, "We were brought up that way."[7] In an interview for the same article, Gary clarified that Bing "was like a lot of fathers of that time. He was not out to be vicious, to beat children for his kicks."[7]

The author of the most recent biography on Bing Crosby, Gary Giddins, said that Gary Crosby's memoir is not reliable on many instances and cannot be trusted on the abuse stories.[9][10]

Gary Crosby's adopted son, Steven, stated in a 2003 interview:

In the early years, I think, like any family you are going to butt heads with your mom, your dad and your brothers and sisters. I think there was some father-son stuff that everyone has. The book was I think an attempt of my dad to come to grips with some things in his life.[11]

Death

Gary Crosby died of lung cancer in Burbank, California in 1995, and is interred at Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills Cemetery.[12]

Family relations

Filmography

(1969)

Bibliography

  • Crosby, Gary; Firestone, Ross (1983). Going My Own Way. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0385170550.

References

  1. ^ Crosby, Gary; Firestone, Ross. Going My Own Way. Doubleday, 1983, pp. 211-212.
  2. ^ Gary Crosby, Bing's Son And Actor, 62
  3. ^ "Gary Crosby, Bing's Son And Actor, 62". The New York Times. Reuters. August 26, 1995.
  4. ^ a b c d Gary Crosby at IMDb
  5. ^ "Looie, Gary Crosby Hot". Pittsburgh Courier. September 24, 1955. p. 15. Retrieved April 14, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. 
  6. ^ "Son To Step In Dad's Shoes With Own 'Gary Crosby Show'". Kokomo Tribune. May 20, 1954. p. 13. Retrieved April 14, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. 
  7. ^ a b c d Haller, Scott (March 21, 1983). "The Sad Ballad of Bing and His Boys". People. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
  8. ^ Gary Giddins (October 2018). Bing Crosby: Swinging on a Star; the War Years, 1940-1946. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0-316-88792-2.
  9. ^ Gary Giddins interviewed by Will Friedwald on Bing Crosby.
  10. ^ Gary Giddins (October 2018). Bing Crosby: Swinging on a Star; the War Years, 1940-1946. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0-316-88792-2.
  11. ^ "Steven Crosby interviewed for "Bing: Going My Way"(2003)".
  12. ^ "Funeral Services Today for Actor Gary Crosby". Los Angeles Times. August 29, 1995. Retrieved June 21, 2019.

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For other people named Gary Crosby see Gary Crosby disambiguation Gary Evan Crosby June 27 1933 August 24 1995 was an American actor and singer His parents were Bing Crosby of whom he wrote a highly critical memoir and the singer and actress Dixie Lee Gary CrosbyCrosby left with his father Bing in 1951BornGary Evan Crosby 1933 06 27 June 27 1933Los Angeles California U S DiedAugust 24 1995 1995 08 24 aged 62 Burbank California U S Occupation s Actor singerYears active1945 1995SpousesBarbara Cosentino m 1960 div 1981 wbr Andrea Claudio m 1981 divorced wbr Carol Crosby div 1995 wbr Children1ParentsBing CrosbyDixie LeeRelativesPhillip Crosby brother Dennis Crosby brother Lindsay Crosby brother Harry Crosby III half brother Mary Crosby half sister Nathaniel Crosby half brother Larry Crosby uncle Bob Crosby uncle Chris Crosby cousin Denise Crosby niece Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Radio star 1 2 Actor 2 Memoir 3 Death 4 Family relations 5 Filmography 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditGary Crosby was born in Los Angeles California and graduated from Stanford University 1 2 He entered the entertainment business and performed in a harmony singing group The Crosby Boys with his three brothers Philip Lindsay and Dennis during the 1940s 1950s and 1960s As a teenager he duetted with his father on two songs Sam s Song and Play a Simple Melody which became the first double sided gold record in history 3 He also recorded duets with Louis Armstrong and at least one 45 single with Sammy Davis Jr He also performed on several variety programs including ABC s The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom and NBC s The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford 4 Radio star Edit In the mid 1950s he had his own radio program the Gary Crosby Show on CBS 5 The musical variety program debuted June 6 1954 as a summer replacement for Bing Crosby s show 6 Actor Edit As an actor Crosby appeared in many television programs On March 20 1955 he appeared on The Jack Benny Program Season 5 Episode 13 Later he was briefly under contract to 20th Century Fox in the late 1950s He appeared in a number of supporting roles for the studio normally comedies in which Crosby played a soldier Mardi Gras 1958 with Pat Boone Holiday for Lovers 1959 as Carol Lynley s love interest A Private s Affair 1959 with Sal Mineo The Right Approach 1961 with Frankie Vaughan He is perhaps best remembered for his recurring roles as Eddie the scheming bellhop on The Bill Dana Show and Officer Edward Ed Wells on NBC s Adam 12 from 1968 to 1975 as well as appearances on several other shows produced by Jack Webb s Mark VII Limited including an episode of Dragnet 1969 and five episodes of Emergency 4 In addition to the aforementioned he also appeared in three episodes of The Rockford Files Crosby appeared in In the Heat of the Night in the episode When The Music Stopped in 1992 He played Mal Tabert the manager of a singer played by Robert Goulet who shoots and kills a stalker In 1965 he made a guest appearance on Perry Mason as singer Jazbo Williams in The Case of the Frustrated Folk Singer 4 He appeared in Girl Happy 1965 starring Elvis Presley with whom he had been stationed in the Army in Germany In 1964 Crosby appeared in the last filmed episode of The Twilight Zone Entitled Come Wander with Me the episode co starred Bonnie Beecher in her very first role and was directed by Richard Donner Gary also made an appearance in his father s 1964 sitcom The Bing Crosby Show in the second episode as a lookalike In the 1970s he appeared occasionally on game shows such as Match Game and Tattletales as a guest panelist He married and divorced three times he had one stepchild as a result 4 Memoir EditIn 1983 six years after his father s death Crosby published an autobiography Going My Own Way which revealed the effects of his alcoholism and his difficult childhood as a result of his mother s alcoholism and his father s emotional and physical abuse Shortly before Gary s book was actually published Lindsay said I m glad Gary did it I hope it clears up a lot of the old lies and rumors 7 8 Unlike Gary Lindsay stated that he preferred to remember all the good things I did with my dad and forget the times that were rough 7 Bing s younger brother singer and jazz bandleader Bob Crosby recalled at the time of Gary s revelations that Bing was a disciplinarian as their mother and father had been He added We were brought up that way 7 In an interview for the same article Gary clarified that Bing was like a lot of fathers of that time He was not out to be vicious to beat children for his kicks 7 The author of the most recent biography on Bing Crosby Gary Giddins said that Gary Crosby s memoir is not reliable on many instances and cannot be trusted on the abuse stories 9 10 Gary Crosby s adopted son Steven stated in a 2003 interview In the early years I think like any family you are going to butt heads with your mom your dad and your brothers and sisters I think there was some father son stuff that everyone has The book was I think an attempt of my dad to come to grips with some things in his life 11 Death EditGary Crosby died of lung cancer in Burbank California in 1995 and is interred at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery 12 Family relations EditBrother of Phillip and Dennis twins and Lindsay Crosby Half brother of Harry Crosby Nathaniel Crosby and Mary Crosby Nephew of the bandleader Bob Crosby Cousin of Chris Crosby Uncle of Denise CrosbyFilmography EditMardi Gras 1958 Holiday for Lovers 1959 A Private s Affair 1959 The Right Approach 1961 Two Tickets to Paris 1962 Operation Bikini 1963 The Twilight Zone Come Wander with Me 1964 Girl Happy 1965 Perry Mason The Case of The Frustrated Folk Singer 1965 Mayberry RFD The Moon Rocks 1971 Adam 12 various episodes Emergency various episodes The Bionic Woman Bionic Beauty 1976 Wonder Woman Light Fingered Lady 1978 Vega 1980 Project U F O Hunter various episodes The Night Stalker 1987 The Flying Nun Season 3 Episode 3 1969 Bibliography EditCrosby Gary Firestone Ross 1983 Going My Own Way Doubleday ISBN 978 0385170550 References Edit Crosby Gary Firestone Ross Going My Own Way Doubleday 1983 pp 211 212 Gary Crosby Bing s Son And Actor 62 Gary Crosby Bing s Son And Actor 62 The New York Times Reuters August 26 1995 a b c d Gary Crosby at IMDb Looie Gary Crosby Hot Pittsburgh Courier September 24 1955 p 15 Retrieved April 14 2015 via Newspapers com Son To Step In Dad s Shoes With Own Gary Crosby Show Kokomo Tribune May 20 1954 p 13 Retrieved April 14 2015 via Newspapers com a b c d Haller Scott March 21 1983 The Sad Ballad of Bing and His Boys People Retrieved July 5 2018 Gary Giddins October 2018 Bing Crosby Swinging on a Star the War Years 1940 1946 Little Brown and Company ISBN 978 0 316 88792 2 Gary Giddins interviewed by Will Friedwald on Bing Crosby Gary Giddins October 2018 Bing Crosby Swinging on a Star the War Years 1940 1946 Little Brown and Company ISBN 978 0 316 88792 2 Steven Crosby interviewed for Bing Going My Way 2003 Funeral Services Today for Actor Gary Crosby Los Angeles Times August 29 1995 Retrieved June 21 2019 External links Edit Biography portalGary Crosby at IMDb Gary Crosby at AllMusic Gary Crosby discography at Discogs Gary Crosby at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Crosby actor amp oldid 1145979422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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