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Bing Crosby
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When did Bing Crosby die?
October 14, 1977
How did Bing Crosby die?
Heart attack
How old was Bing Crosby when he died?
74 years old
Where did Bing Crosby die?
Madrid, Spain
When was Bing Crosby born?
May 2, 1903
Where was Bing Crosby born?
Tacoma, Washington, USA
What was Bing Crosby's birth name?
Harry Lillis Crosby
How tall was Bing Crosby?
5 feet 8 inches, or 1.72 meters
What was Bing Crosby known for?
Going My Way
,
The Country Girl
,
White Christmas
, and
High Society
Was Bing Crosby married?
He was married to
Kathryn Grant
from October 24, 1957 to October 14, 1977 and
Dixie Lee
from September 29, 1930 to November 1, 1952.
Did Bing Crosby have children?
Yes, 7 children, including
Harry Crosby
(66),
Mary Crosby
(65),
Nathaniel Crosby
(63),
Dennis Crosby
,
Gary Crosby
,
Lindsay Crosby
, and
Phillip Crosby
Did Bing Crosby have siblings?
Yes, 1 sibling,
Bob Crosby
Who were Bing Crosby's parents?
Harry Lincoln Crosby and Catherine Harrigan
Who were Bing Crosby's relatives?
Gregory Crosby
(Grandchild),
Denise Crosby
(Grandchild),
L. Chip Crosby Jr.
(Grandchild),
Patrick A. Crosby
(Grandchild), and
Cathy Crosby
(Nephew or niece)
How many awards did Bing Crosby win?
20 awards
How many award nominations did Bing Crosby receive?
35 nominations
Known for
White Christmas
7.6
Bob Wallace
1954
High Society
6.9
C. K. Dexter-Haven
1956
Going My Way
7.0
Father Chuck O'Malley
1944
The Country Girl
7.2
Frank Elgin
1954
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