Billy Murray

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.4098

Gender

Male

Birthday

25-May-1877

Age

(149 years old)

Place of Birth

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Also Known As
  • William Thomas Murray
  • William Murray

Billy Murray

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Thomas Murray was one of the most popular musicians in the United States in the early 20th century. While he received star billing in vaudeville, he was best known for his prolific work in the recording studio, making records for almost every record label of the era.


Credits

Any Rags Any Rags (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice)
The rag and bone man passes through Betty Boop's neighborhood.
Romantic Melodies Romantic Melodies (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice)
Bimbo leads an awful German street band to serenade Betty Boop, but she prefers Arthur Tracy, 'Street Singer of the Air,' who in live- action sings several old-fashioned songs with a Bouncing Ball.
Let Me Call You Sweetheart Let Me Call You Sweetheart (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice)
Betty Boop, a nursemaid, meets a masher in the park; with the Bouncing Ball, Ethel Merman sings the title song.
Silly Scandals Silly Scandals (1931) Character: Bimbo (voice)
In a vaudeville act, Betty Boop (with dog's ears) sings "You're Drivin' Me Crazy;" Bimbo sneaks into the show and runs afoul of a stage hypnotist.
Jack and the Beanstalk Jack and the Beanstalk (1931) Character: Bimbo (voice)
A Max & Dave Fleischer cartoon from 1931. Bimbo climbs a beanstalk to find Betty Boop enslaved by the giant.
The Family Album The Family Album (1930) Character: N/A
Short sponsored by Western Electric to explain to the general public how their newest technology works. Animation by Frank Moser and Paul Terry.
Step On It Step On It (1931) Character: Bimbo
With Bimbo- made for Texaco Motor Oil.
Crazy-Town Crazy-Town (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice) (uncredited)
Betty Boop and Bimbo take a wild streetcar ride to Crazy Town, where birds swim, fish fly, and everthing else reverses normal behavior.
Noah's Lark Noah's Lark (1929) Character: N/A
Noah seems to have major problems with his animals when they all get restless and leave the ship to go to Coney Island and Luna Park to get away from him.
In the Shade of the Old Applesauce In the Shade of the Old Applesauce (1931) Character: Bimbo
This short animation is dubbed a "Paramount Screen Souvenir" is a lost Fleischer Studios Screen Song featuring Betty Boop and Bimbo.
S.O.S. S.O.S. (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice)
A sinking ship leaves three survivors on a life raft: Bimbo, Koko and Betty Boop. Good news/bad news: they're rescued by a pirate ship…
Bimbo's Express Bimbo's Express (1931) Character: Bimbo (voice) (uncredited)
Betty Boop (with dog's ears) is moving; Bimbo comes with his moving van and is smitten with her. Songs: "Moving Day," "Hello Beautiful."
Finding His Voice Finding His Voice (1929) Character: N/A
Animated figure Talkie gets a visit from his friend Mutie in search for a job. Talkie takes him to the Western Electric sound lab...
Accordion Joe Accordion Joe (1930) Character: Bimbo (uncredited)
Bimbo becomes a long distance accordion champ and comes through with a load of credit.
Up to Mars Up to Mars (1930) Character: Bimbo (voice)
In this one, Bimbo is playing fireworks in an abandoned yard except for a mouse (who suspiciously looks like Mickey in one close-up scene) who laughs derisively at him.
Any Little Girl That's a Nice Little Girl Any Little Girl That's a Nice Little Girl (1931) Character: Bimbo/Singer (voice)
A Bouncing-Ball rendition of the title song features animated cats.
In My Merry Oldsmobile In My Merry Oldsmobile (1931) Character: Lucille / Young Johnny Steel / Chorus / Narrator
A lady is rescued from a villain by a heroic young man, who then takes her for a spin in his Oldsmobile.
Dizzy Red Riding-Hood Dizzy Red Riding-Hood (1931) Character: Bimbo (voice)
Betty Boop goes to Grandma's through the woods despite wolf warnings; but Bimbo follows and gives the old story a new twist.
Minnie the Moocher Minnie the Moocher (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice) (uncredited)
Betty Boop and Bimbo run away from home, but that night they are scared by a chorus of ghosts singing the title song.
The Dancing Fool The Dancing Fool (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice)
Daredevil sign painters Bimbo and Koko like what they see through the window of Betty Boop's Dancing School, and stay for a lesson.
Dizzy Dishes Dizzy Dishes (1930) Character: Bimbo
The Fleischer's Talkartoon short that debuted Betty Boop.
Is My Palm Read Is My Palm Read (1933) Character: Bimbo (voice) (uncredited)
For customer Betty Boop, psychic reader Prof. Bimbo conjures up an adventure on a haunted tropical island in his crystal ball.
Boop-Oop-A-Doop Boop-Oop-A-Doop (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice)
In the circus, Betty Boop is the lion tamer, sings the title tune on the high wire, and fights off the lecherous ringmaster.
Mask-A-Raid Mask-A-Raid (1931) Character: Bimbo (voice)
Betty Boop is queen of the Masquerade Ball where, among other antics, Bimbo and a lecherous old man vie for her affections.
Bimbo's Initiation Bimbo's Initiation (1931) Character: Bimbo (voice) (uncredited)
Bimbo finds himself surrounded by a mysterious group of robed figures who invite him to become a member of their secret organisation. When he refuses, they fling him through a nightmarish sequence of terror and torture devices. Will our hapless hero make it out alive?
Barnacle Bill Barnacle Bill (1930) Character: Barnacle Bill (Bimbo)
Sailor Bimbo (as Barnacle Bill) jumps ship with his little black book and visits his lady friend, Betty Boop (with dog's ears).
The Betty Boop Limited The Betty Boop Limited (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice)
On a special train, Betty's show troupe rehearses: Betty sings, Bimbo juggles, and Koko does a soft-shoe. The train itself also does tricks.
Minding the Baby Minding the Baby (1931) Character: Bimbo / Aloysius (voice) (uncredited)
Bimbo's minding his baby brother, but neighbor Betty Boop (with dog's ears) wants him to come over and play.
I Heard I Heard (1933) Character: Bimbo (voice)
The miners at Never Mine go to Betty Boop's Tavern (a jazz-jumpin' place) for lunch. Back in the mine, Bimbo delves into weird realms.
Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions (1933) Character: Bimbo (voice)
In a circus tent, Betty, Bimbo and Koko demonstrate some gadgets reminiscent of TV ads; an animated sewing machine gets out of hand.
Betty Boop's May Party Betty Boop's May Party (1933) Character: Bimbo (voice)
Betty and Bimbo, as Queen and King of the May, host a giant outdoor party that gets sprayed with rubber. Koko appears briefly.
Swing You Sinners! Swing You Sinners! (1930) Character: Bimbo (voice)
Bimbo is seen late at night, trying to steal a chicken. He runs away from a policeman and enters a haunted cemetery. Various ghosts and monsters tell him that he will be punished for his sin.
Stopping the Show Stopping the Show (1932) Character: Bimbo (voice) (uncredited)
At the theatre, a 'Paramouse Noose Reel' and a Bimbo and Koko cartoon are followed by Betty Boop's stage performance; she sings and does imitations of Helen Kane, Fanny Brice and Maurice Chevalier.
Betty Boop's Birthday Party Betty Boop's Birthday Party (1933) Character: Bimbo (voice) (uncredited)
Betty drudges in the kitchen alone until her friends (including Bimbo and Koko) hold a surprise birthday party for her… which gets rowdy.



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