
Jules Munshin
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1915-02-22
Day of Death
1970-02-19 (54 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Jules Munshin
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Jules Munshin (February 22, 1915 – February 19, 1970) was a song-and-dance artist who had made his name on Broadway when he starred in Call Me Mister. Additional Broadway credits include The Gay Life and Barefoot in the Park.
Although Munshin was in successful MGM musicals such as Easter Parade and Take Me Out to the Ball Game, audiences would always remember him as one of the trio of sailors (along with Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra) singing "New York, New York" in the hit film On the Town (1949). Another of his great roles was Bibinski, a Russian Commisar in Silk Stockings (1957).
Munshin died at the age of 54 from a heart attack, three days before his 55th birthday.
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Known For
Acting
(2003)
Cole Porter in Hollywood: Satin and Silk
as Self (archive footage)
(1994)
That's Entertainment! III
as (archive footage)
(1974)
That's Entertainment!
as (archive footage)
(1969)
Mastermind
as Israeli Agent #1
(1967)
Monkeys, Go Home!
as Monsieur Piastillio
(1964)
Wild and Wonderful
as Rousseleau
(1961)
Show Girl
as Alfred / Elijah / Performer
(1957)
Silk Stockings
as Bibinski, Commisar
(1957)
Ten Thousand Bedrooms
as Arthur
(1951)
Monte Carlo Baby
as Bullfighter in Musical Melange with Antoine (cameo) (uncredited)
(1949)
On the Town
as Ozzie
(1949)
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
as Nat Goldberg
(1949)
That Midnight Kiss
as Michael Pemberton
(1948)
Easter Parade
as François