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Jerry Colonna


Jerry Colonna

Birthday:

09/17/1904

Place of birth:

Boston, Massachusetts, USA:

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gerardo Luigi "Jerry" Colonna (September 17, 1904 – November 22, 1986) was an American musician, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter and trombonist best remembered as the zaniest of Bob Hope's sidekicks in Hope's popular radio shows and films of the 1940s and 1950s. With his pop-eyed facial expressions and walrus-sized handlebar moustache, Colonna was known for singing loudly "in a comic caterwaul," according to Raised on Radio author Gerald Nachman, and for his catchphrase, "Who's Yehudi?", uttered after many an old joke, although it usually had nothing to do with the joke. The line was believed to be named for violin virtuoso Yehudi Menuhin, and the search for Yehudi became a running gag on the Hope show. Colonna featured in three of the popular Hope-Crosby Road films: Road to Singapore (1940) as Achilles Bombassa, Road to Rio (1947) as a Cavalry captain and The Road to Hong Kong (1962) in a cameo role. He can also be seen in the Fred Allen vehicle, It's in the Bag! (1945), as psychiatrist Dr. Greenglass, and he made a brief appearance with Hope in the "Wife, Husband and Wolf" sketch in Star Spangled Rhythm. In 1956 he performed the featured song "My Lucky Charm" in the film Meet Me in Las Vegas, starring Dan Dailey and Cyd Charisse. He provided the voice of the March Hare in the Walt Disney animated film version of Alice in Wonderland (1951) (another radio legend, Ed Wynn, voiced the Mad Hatter) and also lent his zany narration style to several Disney shorts, including Casey at the Bat (1946) and The Brave Engineer (1950).



Credits

This Is Bob Hope... (2017)
as Self (archive footage)
Entertaining the Troops: Bob Hope & the USO (2002)
as Self (archive footage)
Bob Hope: Laughing With the Presidents (1996)
as Self (archive footage)
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988)
as Self (archive footage)
Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready (1977)
as Self
Bob Hope's World of Comedy (1976)
as Self (archive footage)
Joys (1976)
as Self
The Road to Hong Kong (1962)
as Man Looking For a Match (uncredited)
Andy Hardy Comes Home (1958)
as Doc
Pinocchio (1957)
as Ringmaster
Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956)
as Jerry Colonna
Music Land (1955)
as Narrator (archive footage)
Ellis in Freedomland (1952)
as The Waste-away (voice)
Alice in Wonderland (1951)
as March Hare (voice)
Operation Wonderland (1951)
as Self
Kentucky Jubilee (1951)
as Jerry Harris
The Brave Engineer (1950)
as Narrator
Casey at the Bat (1946)
as Narrator
Make Mine Music (1946)
as Narrator (segment "Casey at the Bat") (voice)
Road to Utopia (1946)
as Man on boat to Alaska (uncredited)
It's in the Bag! (1945)
as Dr. Greengrass
G.I. Journal (1944)
as Self
Atlantic City (1944)
as The Professor
Musical Movieland (1944)
as The Texas Tornado
Stars on Horseback (1943)
as
Ice Capades Revue (1942)
as Theophilus J. Twitchell
Priorities on Parade (1942)
as Jeep Jackson
True to the Army (1942)
as Pvt. 'Pinky' Fothergill
Star Spangled Rhythm (1942)
as Jerry Colonna
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 1 (1941)
as Self (uncredited)
Ice-Capades (1941)
as Colonna
Sis Hopkins (1941)
as Professor
You're the One (1941)
as Dr. Colonna
Melody and Moonlight (1940)
as Abner Kellogg
Comin' Round the Mountain (1940)
as Argyle Phifft
Road to Singapore (1940)
as Achilles Bombanassa
Naughty But Nice (1939)
as Allie Gray
Sweepstakes Winner (1939)
as Nick, the Chef
Swingtime in the Movies (1938)
as The Texas Tornado
Garden of the Moon (1938)
as Musician
Valley of the Giants (1938)
as Saloon Singer
Little Miss Broadway (1938)
as Band Member
Port of Seven Seas (1938)
as Arab Rug Dealer
The Star Reporter (1938)
as Singer-Freddie Rich Orchestra
Rosalie (1937)
as Joseph
Song Hits on Parade (1936)
as