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Jimmy Durante

Highest Rated: 100% Two Girls and a Sailor (1944)

Lowest Rated: 69% It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)

Birthday: Feb 10, 1893

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

A performer of stage, screen and radio, Jimmy Durante possessed a unique gravelly voice, a raucous manner and a persona which later in life radiated a love of the old showbiz traditions of vaudeville and slapstick. He began his career playing honky-tonk piano in New York saloons, working his way into a vaudeville act with partners Lou Clayton and Eddie Jackson. The three opened the Club Durant in 1919, a speakeasy which rocketed them to fame. The trio spent the 1920s entertaining from their club as well as on the vaudeville circuit, including a long run at the Palace Theater. They also appeared in Ziegfeld's "Show Girl" (1929) and Cole Porter's "The New Yorkers" (1930). Durante--with his brash, lovable mien and cries of "hotcha-cha!"--branched out alone in such Broadway shows as "Strike Me Pink" (1933), Billy Rose's "Jumbo" (1935) with a score by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart and book by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht, and another Cole Porter musical, "Red, Hot and Blue." He also made numerous radio appearances in the 1930s and 1940s. Durante's film career started with "Roadhouse Nights" (1930). He was successfully teamed with Marion Davies in "Blondie of the Follies" (1932). Durante appeared in a total of 21 films in the 1930s, of which the most notable were "The Phantom President" (1932), with George M. Cohan, the all-star "Hollywood Party" (1934), in which he served as host, and "Palooka" (1934), which introduced his theme song, "Inka-Dinka-Doo." He made another 15 films, mostly as an avuncular character actor and sidekick. Among his best were the Frank Sinatra musical "It Happened in Brooklyn" (1947), the Esther Williams splasher "On an Island with You" (1948), "Billy Rose's Jumbo" (1962) and his swan song, literally "kicking the bucket" in the all-star "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" (1963). He guested on numerous TV shows through the early 1950s, finally earning his own popular series from 1954-57 (first on NBC, then CBS). He continued popping up on variety specials through the early 1970s, and narrated the frequently re-run Christmas special "Frosty the Snowman" (CBS, 1969). A kind and much-loved man on-stage and off, Durante's rasped exclamations "Everybody wants ta get into th' act!," "Stop da music!" and "Surrounded by assassins!" have entered the American consciousness.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 81% Two Girls and a Sailor
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86% 81% The Man Who Came to Dinner
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83% 43% It Happened in Brooklyn
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73% 73% Frosty the Snowman
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69% 83% It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
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George White's Scandals
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Sally, Irene and Mary
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Carnival
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The New Adventures of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford
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67% Music for Millions
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Filmography

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Frosty the Snowman 73% 73% 1969 Narrator Alice Through the Looking Glass 52% 1966 Humpty Dumpty Actor It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World 69% 83% 1963 Smiler Grogan Actor Billy Rose's Jumbo 56% 1962 Anthony "Pop" Wonder Actor Pepe 49% 1961 Self Beau James 1957 Self The Milkman 1951 Breezy Albright Actor The Great Rupert 51% 1950 Mr. Louie Amendo Actor On an Island With You 46% 1948 Buckley Actor This Time for Keeps 23% 1947 Ferdi Farro Actor It Happened in Brooklyn 83% 43% 1947 Nick Lombardi Actor Two Sisters From Boston 55% 1946 Spike Actor Music for Millions 67% 1944 Andrews Actor Two Girls and a Sailor 100% 81% 1944 Billy Kipp Actor The Man Who Came to Dinner 86% 81% 1941 Banjo Actor You're in the Army Now 1941 Jeeper Smith Actor Melody Ranch 1940 Cornelius J. Courtney Actor Little Miss Broadway 72% 1938 Jimmy Clayton Actor Sally, Irene and Mary 1938 Jefferson Twitchell Actor Start Cheering 1938 Willie Gumbatz Actor Forbidden Music 1936 Jonah J. Whistler Actor What! No Beer? 15% 1935 Jimmy Potts Actor Carnival 1935 Fingers Actor Strictly Dynamite 1934 Moxie Actor Hollywood Party 26% 1934 Himself/Schnarzan Actor
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