| Rudy Vallee  AKA Hubert Prior Vallée
 Born: 28-Jul-1901 Birthplace: Island Pond, VT Died: 3-Jul-1986 Location of death: North Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified Remains: Buried, St. Hyacinth's Cemetery, Westbrook, ME
  Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor, Singer Nationality: United States Executive summary: Singer, actor, bandleader Military service: US Navy (1917); US Coast Guard (bandleader, WWII) Father: (pharmacist) Mother: (Irish) Sister: Kathleen Marie Brother: William Wife: Leonie Cauchois McCoy (m. 11-May-1928, annulled Aug-1928) Wife: Fay Webb (m. 1930, div. 1936) Wife: Jane Greer (actress, m. 2-Dec-1943, div. 27-Jul-1944) Wife: Eleanor Vallee (m. 3-Sep-1949)
      University: University of Maine (1921-22)     University: Yale University (1927)
      Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity      French-Canadian Ancestry Paternal side 
    Irish Ancestry Maternal side 
    Risk Factors: Smoking, Appendicitis 
 
    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR     Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (26-May-1976)      The Phynx (6-May-1970) · Himself     The Night They Raided Minsky's (22-Dec-1968)  [VOICE]     Live a Little, Love a Little (23-Oct-1968) · Penlow     How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (9-Mar-1967) · J. B. Biggley     The Helen Morgan Story (2-Oct-1957) · Himself     Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (29-Oct-1955) · Himself     Ricochet Romance (1-Nov-1954)      The Admiral Was a Lady (4-Aug-1950)      Father Was a Fullback (30-Sep-1949)      The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend (27-May-1949) · Charles Hingleman     Mother Is a Freshman (12-Mar-1949)      My Dear Secretary (12-Jan-1949) · Charles Harris     Unfaithfully Yours (6-Dec-1948) · August Henshler     So This Is New York (Jun-1948) · Herbert Daley     I Remember Mama (9-Mar-1948) · Dr. Johnson     The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (24-Jul-1947) · Tommy     Mad Wednesday (18-Feb-1947) · Lynn Sargent     Man Alive (16-Nov-1945)      It's in the Bag (21-Apr-1945) · Himself     Happy Go Lucky (4-Jan-1943) · Alfred Monroe     The Palm Beach Story (2-Nov-1942) · J. D. Hackensacker III     Time Out for Rhythm (5-Jun-1941)      Second Fiddle (30-Jun-1939) · Roger Maxwell     Gold Diggers in Paris (1-Jun-1938) · Terry Moore     Sweet Music (20-Feb-1935) · Skip Houston     George White's Scandals (16-Mar-1934)      International House (27-May-1933) · Himself     Glorifying the American Girl (7-Dec-1929) · Himself     The Vagabond Lover (24-Nov-1929) · Rudy Bronson
  
Official Website: http://www.rudyvallee.com/ 
Author of books: 
My Time Is Your Time: The Story of Rudy Vallee (1962, biography) Let The Chips Fall (1975)
  
 
 
 
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