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Bing Crosby, born Harry Lillis Crosby Jr. on May 3, 1903, in Tacoma, Washington, was an American singer, actor, and media personality. He was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century.

His career began in the 1920s, and he quickly rose to fame with his smooth baritone voice and relaxed singing style. He was a pioneer in the entertainment industry, becoming one of the first multimedia stars, with success in radio, film, and television.

His early career was marked by his work with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra and his collaboration with Al Rinker and Harry Barris as part of the Rhythm Boys. In the 1930s, he transitioned to a solo career and became a leading figure in the music industry, with hits like "White Christmas," which remains one of the best-selling singles of all time.

His film career also took off during this period, with notable roles in movies such as "Going My Way" and "The Bells of St. Mary's," for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor.

His lifestyle was characterized by his love for golf, which he often played with friends and fellow celebrities. He was known for his laid-back demeanor and his ability to connect with audiences through his music and performances.

Despite his success, Bing Crosby faced personal challenges, including struggles with alcohol and a tumultuous first marriage to actress Dixie Lee, with whom he had four sons.

After Lee's death in 1952, he married actress Kathryn Grant in 1957, and they had three children together.

Full Name Bing Crosby
Other Name Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr
Gender Male
Profession Singer
Date of Birth 03-May-1903 (74 years)
Birth Location Tacoma, Washington, United States
Death Time 14-October-1977
Death Location Golf La Moraleja, Alcobendas, Spain

Some of his best songs include "White Christmas," "Swinging on a Star," "Pennies from Heaven," "Don't Fence Me In," and "I'll Be Home for Christmas." His music spanned various genres, including traditional pop, jazz, and easy listening.

His collaborations with other artists, such as his work with Bob Hope in the "Road to..." film series, showcased his versatility and comedic talent.

Throughout his career, Bing Crosby received numerous awards and accolades. He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in "Going My Way" and was nominated for the same award for "The Bells of St. Mary's." Crosby also received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

He has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, recognizing his contributions to motion pictures, radio, and audio recording.

Catherine Harrigan
Mother
Harry Lincoln Crosby
Father
Sean Crosby
Grandchildren
Bing Crosby
Grandchildren
Adam C. Crosby
Grandchildren
Kevin Crosby
Grandchildren
L. Chip Crosby Jr
Grandchildren
David Crosby
Grandchildren
Phillip L. Crosby Jr.
Grandchildren
Dennis Crosby Jr
Grandchildren
Mary Elizabeth Crosby
Grandchildren
Catherine Denise Crosby
Grandchildren
Erin Colleen Crosby
Grandchildren
Brian Patrick Crosby
Grandchildren
Steve Crosby
Grandchildren
Kelly Lee Crosby
Grandchildren
Patrick Anthony Crosby
Grandchildren
Gregory Crosby
Grandchildren
Denise Crosby
Grandchildren
Chris Crosby
Nephew
Denise Crosby
Granddaughter
Bob Crosby
Brother
Larry Crosby
Brother
Lindsay Crosby
Son
Harry Crosby
Son
Nathaniel Crosby
Son
Phillip Crosby
Son
Dennis Crosby
Son
Gary Crosby
Son
Mary Crosby
Daughter
Kathryn Grant
Spouse ​(m. 1957)
Dixie Lee
Spouse ​ ​(m. 1930; died 1952)

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References

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_Crosby
  • https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001078/
  • https://bingcrosby.com/

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