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James Baskett

James Baskett

Highest Rated: 50% Song of the South (1946)

Lowest Rated: 50% Song of the South (1946)

Birthday: Feb 16, 1904

Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

James Baskett made his mark in the world of entertainment when he voiced characters in "Song of the South" (1946). In 1929, he appeared with Louis Armstrong in the musical revue "Hot Chocolates" on Broadway. In 1932, he made his film debut in "Harlem Is Heaven." Baskett was cousin to Bill Cobbs.

Highest rated movies

50% Song of the South

Filmography

Movies

Credit
50% 72% Song of the South Uncle Remus/Br'er Fox (Voice) (Character) - 1946
No Score Yet No Score Yet Harlem Is Heaven Money Johnson (Character) - 1932