Jimmy Durante

Jimmy Durante

1893-02-09

Biography

Comedian, composer, actor, singer and songwriter ("Inka Dinka Doo") Jimmy Durante was educated in New York public schools. He began his career as a Coney Island pianist, and organized a five-piece band in 1916. He opened the Club Durant with Eddie Jackson and Lou Clayton, with whom he later formed a comedy trio for vaudeville and on television. He appeared in the Broadway musicals "Show Girl", "The New Yorkers", "Strike Me Pink", "Jumbo", "Red Hot and Blue", and "Stars in Your Eyes". By 1936, he had appeared at the Palladium in London. Later he had his own radio and television shows, and was a featured headliner in night clubs. Biographer Gene Fowler wrote his biography, "Schnozzola". Joining ASCAP in 1941, he collaborated musically with Jackie Barnett and Ben Ryan, and his other popular song compositions include "I'm Jimmy That Well-Dressed Man", "I Know Darn Well I Can Do Without Broadway", "I Ups to Him and He Ups to Me", "Daddy Your Mamma Is Lonesome For You", "Umbriago", "Any State In the Forty-Eight", "Chidabee Chidabee Chidabee", and "I'm Jimmy's Girl".

Also appears in

The Movie Orgy

The Movie Orgy

6.2

It’s Showtime

It’s Showtime

7.0

Strictly Dynamite

Strictly Dynamite

5.3

The Milkman

The Milkman

8.0

On an Island with You

On an Island with You

5.3

What! No Beer?

What! No Beer?

5.2

This Time for Keeps

This Time for Keeps

5.2

The Wet Parade

The Wet Parade

5.8

The Last Judgment

The Last Judgment

6.3

Meet the Baron

Meet the Baron

4.3

Billy Rose’s Jumbo

Billy Rose’s Jumbo

5.6

Student Tour

Student Tour

5.0

Blondie of the Follies

Blondie of the Follies

6.0

Breakdowns of 1942

Breakdowns of 1942

6.0

Two Sisters from Boston

Two Sisters from Boston

5.8

Two Girls and a Sailor

Two Girls and a Sailor

5.7

Don Knotts: Tied Up with Laughter

Don Knotts: Tied Up with Laughter

Not yet rated

Alice Through the Looking Glass

Alice Through the Looking Glass

6.0

Broadway to Hollywood

Broadway to Hollywood

4.6

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

5.7