Bobby Short(1924-2005)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Bobby Short was an attraction at Manhattan's Cafe Carlyle for
three decades (he doubtless got his greatest exposure there in a scene
from Woody Allen's film Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)). Short is the quintessential New Yorker,
the Fred Astaire of saloon singers, an international icon of style and
glamour.
- Awards
- 3 nominations
Actor
Soundtrack
- 2023
- 2021
- 2012
- 2012
- 7th Heaven5.3TV Series
- performer: "The Best Is Yet to Come", "Isn't It Romantic", "Jump For Joy", "Our Love Is Here to Stay" (uncredited)
- 2003
- 1999
- 1994
- In the Heat of the Night7.6TV Series
- performer: "St. James Infirmary Blues", "Was It A Dream?", "Gray Sundays In"
- performer: "Sweet, Sweet Blues"
- 1991–1994
- 1993
- 1993
- 1991
- 1990
- 1987
- In Performance at the White House: A Tribute to American Music - Rodgers and HartTV Special
- performer: "Manhattan"
- 1987
- 1986
- Born
- Died
- Other worksAppeared in television commercials for Charlie perfume and with Gloria Vanderbilt in a commercial for her designer jeans in the 70's.
- Publicity listings
- TriviaIn the 1950s, Cole Porter heard Short play his work, and - although badly crippled - made his way across the room at the Carlyle to thank him personally. On the 100th anniversary of Porter's birth, the family presented Short with their 'You're the Top Award' for his outstanding contributions to the composer's legend.
- QuotesA young man told me, 'How dare you insult your race by not singing the blues?' I still get feedback about that. I'm a 76-year-old black man living in a white society; I've gone through the medley. I'd like to think my legacy included having done something positive to help eliminate the problems between races. I never let racism into the core of me.
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