Something for the Boys
Something for the Boys
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (May 18, 1912 – May 12, 2001) was an American singer, actor and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century he recorded exclusively for RCA Victor for 44 years, after signing with the label in 1943. "Mr. C.", as he was nicknamed, sold millions of records and pioneered a weekly musical variety television show. His weekly television shows and seasonal specials were broadcast throughout the world. Como received five Emmys from 1955 to 1959, a Christopher Award (1956), and shared a Peabody Award with good friend Jackie Gleason in 1956. He was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame in 1990 and received a Kennedy Center Honor in 1987. Posthumously, Como received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002. He has the distinction of having three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in radio, television, and music.
Born: 1912-05-18 in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
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Something for the Boys
The Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff Special
Doll Face
Night of 100 Stars III
Words and Music
If I'm Lucky
The Definitive Elvis: The Television Years
The Perry Como Christmas Show
Some of Manie's Friends
Ann-Margret: Rhinestone Cowgirl
Perry Como's Irish Christmas
Perry Como's Early American Christmas
Perry Como's Easter in Guadalajara
My Music: A Classic Christmas
The Bob Hope All Star Christmas Comedy Special
Perry Como's Christmas in New York
Perry Como's Christmas in England
Frankie Laine: An American Dreamer
Julie on Sesame Street
Perry Como's Christmas in Paris
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