Bobby Sherwood Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Bobby Sherwood (May 30, 1914 in Indianapolis, Indiana – January 23, 1981 Auburn, Massachusetts) was a trumpet player, bandleader, actor and composer. He appeared in three films including Pal Joey in 1957. His sons Billy and Michael are both musicians, and his nephew is trumpeter Carl Saunders.Sherwood was a regular performer on The Red Buttons Show on TV in the 1950s. He hosted the DuMont variety show Stars on Parade (1953–54), was the announcer for DuMont's The Morey Amsterdam Show, and the host for the ABC game show Quick As a Flash (March to May 1953). He composed the music for at least one film, Campus Sleuth (1948). He is most closely identified with the songs "Sherwood Forest" and "Elks' Parade", which he composed and which were recorded by his band.
Full Name
Bobby Sherwood
Net Worth
$1 Million
Date Of Birth
May 30, 1914
Died
January 23, 1981, Auburn, Massachusetts, United States
Place Of Birth
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Profession
Actor, Musician
Nationality
American
Spouse
Vivian Coleman Sherwood, Dorothy Virginia Gumm
Children
Michael Sherwood, Judaline Gumm, Billy Sherwood
Nicknames
Bobby Sherwood, Sherwood, Bobby
IMDB
Movies
Pal Joey
TV Shows
The Red Buttons Show, Stars on Parade, Quick as a Flash, Caesar Presents
Star Sign
Gemini
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Pal Joey
1957
Ned Galvin
Stars on Parade
1953
TV Series
Host (From the third program onward)
The Red Buttons Show
1952
TV Series
Regular performer (1955)
Danger
1951
TV Series
Campus Sleuth
1948
Bobby Davis (as Bobby Sherwood and His Orchestra)
Love Turns Winter to Spring
1941
Short
Band Leader (uncredited)
Buried Alive
1939
Holmes (uncredited)
Naughty But Nice
1939
Announcer (uncredited)
Garden of the Moon
1938
Fidler's Announcer (uncredited)
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Toughest Man in Arizona
1952
music: "The Man Don't Live Who Can Die Alone"
Campus Sleuth
1948
writer: "Sherwood's Forest"
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Startime
1959
TV Series
Himself
Masquerade Party
1955
TV Series
Himself - Panelist
Quick as a Flash
1953
TV Series
Host (March 1953-May 1953)
Texaco Star Theatre
1952-1953
TV Series
Himself - Singer / Actor / Himself / ...
The Bert Parks Show
1950
TV Series
Himself
Adventures in Jazz
1949
TV Series
Himself - Host / Himself
Twelfth Street Rag
1942
Short
Himself
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1960
Star on the Walk of Fame
Walk of Fame
Television
On 8 February 1960. At 1625 Vine Street
Known for movies
Pal Joey (1957) as Ned Galvin
Twelfth Street Rag (1942) as Himself
Stars on Parade (1953) as Host (From the third program onward)