Dennis Day

American singer and television actor

Dennis Day - American singer and television actor
Born

May 21st, 1916
109 years ago

Died

June 22nd, 1988
37 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A singer and actor gained fame through his performances on radio and television. He became a regular on The Jack Benny Program, captivating audiences with his musical talents and comedic charm. Day starred in several movies, including the film If I'm Lucky, which showcased his singing abilities. With a career spanning several decades, he became a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, known for his warm voice and engaging presence.

Performed regularly on The Jack Benny Program

Starred in the film If I'm Lucky

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