
Bob Crosby
George Robert Crosby (August 23, 1913 – March 9, 1993) was an American jazz singer and bandleader, best known for his group the Bob-Cats, which formed around 1935. The Bob-Cats were a New Orleans Dixieland-style jazz octet. He was the younger brother of famed singer and actor Bing Crosby. On TV, Bob Crosby guest-starred in The Gisele MacKenzie Show. He was also a regular cast member of The Jack Benny Program, on both radio and television, taking over the role of bandleader after Phil Harris' departure. Crosby hosted his own afternoon TV variety show on CBS, The Bob Crosby Show (1953–1957). Crosby received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for television and radio. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
19
Films
5
TV Shows
Known For
24 Credits
What's My Line?
as Self
1950

The Merv Griffin Show
as Self
1962

The Bob Hope Show
as Self
1950

The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self
1948

Two Tickets to Broadway
as Himself - Orchestra Leader
1951

Startime
1959

Collegiate
as Band Leader
1936

Sis Hopkins
as Jeff Farnsworth
1941

The Greatest Show on Earth
as Spectator
1952

Holiday Inn
as Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
1942

Presenting Lily Mars
as Bob Crosby
1943

Reveille with Beverly
as Bob - Bob Crosby and His Orchestra (uncredited)
1943