Rudy Vallee



First NameRudy
Middle NamePrior
Last NameVallee
Full Name at BirthHubert Prior Vallee
Age84 (age at death)
Date of BirthJuly 28, 1901
BirthplaceIsland Pond, Vermont
Date of DeathJuly 3, 1986
Location of DeathNorth Hollywood, California
Cause of DeathCancer
Height5' 8" (173 cm)
BuildAthletic
Eye ColorBrown - Light
Hair ColorBrown - Light
Distinctive FeaturesSang through a Megaphone
Star SignLeo
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
Occupation CategorySaxophone
Claim to FameHit Radio Program
Music GenreVocal
Music StyleVocal Pop, Traditional Pop
Music MoodEarnest, Campy, Exuberant, Cheerful, Happy, Witty, Refined/Mannered, Joyous, Rousing, Playful, Fun, Energetic
InstrumentVocals
FatherCharles Alphonse Vallée
MotherCatherine Lynch Vallée
FriendsPaul Whiteman

Rudy Vallée (July 28, 1901 – July 3, 1986) was an American singer, actor, bandleader, and entertainer.


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Filmography

Selected Rudy Vallee film and TV show credits:


Acting Credits

1984
Elderly Con

1981
The Perfect Woman
Rock

1977
Arthur Forbinger

1975
Proprietor

1975
Ellery Queen
Alvin Winer

1971
Winford Fletcher

1969
Rod Serling's Night Gallery
Dr. Francis Deeking

1968
Opening Narrator

1966
Lord Marmaduke Ffogg

1964
On Broadway Tonight
Host

1963
Herbert A. Smith

1958
Hansel and Gretel
Father

1955
Star Tonight
-

1954
Ricochet Romance
Worthington Higgenmacher

1952
Flannigan

1950
The Admiral Was a Lady
Peter Pedigrew

1949
Mr. Roger 'Jess' Jessup

1949
John Heaslip

1949
Charles Harris

1948
Dr. Johnson

1948
August Henshler

1948
So This Is New York
Herbert Daley

1947
Lynn Sargent

1947
-

1946
People Are Funny
Ormsby Jamison

1946
The Fabulous Suzanne
Hendrick Courtney Jr.

1945
Rudy, A Singing Waiter

1945
Man Alive
Gordon Tolliver

1943
Alfred Monroe

1942
J.D. Hackensacker III

1941
Daniel 'Danny' Collins

1941
Too Many Blondes
Dick Kerrigan

1939
Roger Maxwell

1938
Terry Moore

1935
Skip Houston

1934
Jimmy Martin

1932
Knowmore College
-

1932
The Musical Doctor
Dr. Vallee

1931
Musical Justice
Judge

1930
Campus Sweethearts
-

1929
Rudy Bronson

Music Department Credits

Soundtrack Credits

1995
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1984
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1967
Go!!!
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1946
-

1946
People Are Funny
-

1946
The Fabulous Suzanne
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1944
11th. Naval District 'United States Coast Guard Band'
-

1941
Too Many Blondes
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1940
-

1939
-

1935
-

1935
-

1934
Babbitt
-

1932
Rudy Vallee Melodies
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1932
The Musical Doctor
-

1931
Betty Co-ed
-

1931
Kitty from Kansas City
-

1931
Musical Justice
-

1929
Baby Rose Marie the Child Wonder
-

1929
Radio Rhythm
-

1929
Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees
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Preston Sturges
College Swing (1938)
Diamond Jim (1935)
Easy Living (1937)
Hotel Haywire (1937)
I'll Be Yours (1947)
Never Say Die (1924)
New York Town (1941)
Paris Holiday (1958)