1965,
and made numerous short films and
television appearances.
Crosby's desire to prerecord his
radio shows was a significant factor
in the development of, and radio
industry's adoption of magnetic tape
recording. History repeated itself
when he was asked to do a television
show, demanded that it be
prerecorded, and spurred the
development and adoption of video
tape.
Bing Crosby was a keen amateur
golfer, who appeared in many
charity events. It was after a round
of
golf in
Spain in 1977 that he collapsed
and died from a massive
heart attack. Crosby had been
married twice (his second wife,
actress Kathryn Grant, being
considerably younger), and
effectively had two families, his
children from the marriages being of
different generations. After his
death, his eldest son from his first
marriage wrote a controversial
memoir depicting him as an
autocratic and abusive father. Two
of his children, Lindsay and Dennis,
committed suicide.
There is some uncertainty about
the year in which Bing Crosby was
born. Most reference works give his
year of birth as 1903, but his
gravestone—on the instructions of
his family—gives his birth year as
1904.
On his passing in 1977, Bing
Crosby was interred in the
Holy Cross Cemetery in
Culver City, California.

Bing Crosby's films included
(an incomplete listing):
- The Big Broadcast
(1932)
- Mississippi (1935)
- Rhythm on the Range
(1936)
- Rhythm on the River
(1940)
- Birth of the Blues
(1941)
- Holiday Inn (1942)
-
Going My Way (Crosby
won an
Academy Award for Best Actor)
(1944)
-
The Bells of St. Mary's
(1945)
- Blue Skies (1946)
-
A Connecticut Yankee in King
Arthur's Court(1949)
-
White Christmas (1954)
-
High Society (1954)
(with
Frank Sinatra and
Louis Armstrong)
-
The Country Girl (1956)
- the comedy "Road" pictures,
with
Bob Hope and
Dorothy Lamour, including:
- Road to Singapore
(1940)
- Road to Zanzibar
(1941)
-
Road to Morocco
(1942)
- Road to Utopia
(1946)
- Road to Rio
(1948)
- Road to Bali
(1952)
- Road to Hong Kong
(1962) (minus Dorothy Lamour)
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