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James Melton (I) (1904–1961)
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James Melton (I) (1904–1961)

Actor, Soundtrack
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20 titles
Past Film & Video (7 titles) Budget Opening Weekend Gross
(US & Canada)
Gross
(Worldwide)
Ziegfeld Follies (1945)
Alfredo ('La Traviata'), Performer ("Libiamo ne'lieti calici") Alfredo ('La Traviata'), Performer ("Libiamo ne'lieti calici")   See fewer
$3.2MM
Melody for Two (1937)
Tod Weaver, Performer ("September in the Rain", "Melody for Two", "Macushula" (uncredited)) Tod Weaver, Performer ("September in the Rain", "Melody for Two", "Macushula" (uncredited))   See fewer
Sing Me a Love Song (1936)
Jerry Haines, Soundtrack ("The Little House That Love Built" (1936)) (uncredited), Performer ("That's the Least You Can Do for the Lady" (1936), "Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie" (1933), "Your Eyes Have Told Me So" (1936), "The Little House That Love Built" (1936), "Summer Night" (1936)) (uncredited) Jerry Haines, Soundtrack ("The Little House That Love Built" (1936)) (uncredited), Performer ("That's the Least You Can Do for the Lady" (1936), "Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie" (1933), "Your Eyes Have Told Me So" (1936), "The Little House That Love Built" (1936), "Summer Night" (1936)) (uncredited)   See fewer
Stars Over Broadway (1935)
Jan King, Performer ("At Your Service, Madame" (1935), "Where Am I? (Am I in Heaven?)" (1935), "Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie" (1933), "Celeste Aïda" (1871), "Brownstone Baby (I've Got the Blues for You)" (1935)) (uncredited) Jan King, Performer ("At Your Service, Madame" (1935), "Where Am I? (Am I in Heaven?)" (1935), "Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie" (1933), "Celeste Aïda" (1871), "Brownstone Baby (I've Got the Blues for You)" (1935)) (uncredited)   See fewer
Hizzoner (1933)
(Short) - Actor Actor   See fewer
The Last Dogie (1933)
(Short) - Actor Actor   See fewer
Sing a Song (1932)
(Short) - Self, Performer ("Love's Old Sweet Song", "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny", "Home") (uncredited) Self, Performer ("Love's Old Sweet Song", "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny", "Home") (uncredited)   See fewer
Past Television (2 titles) Episodes
The Mickey Mouse Club (1957)
(TV Series) - Triple R camper (1 episode, 1957) Triple R camper (1 episode, 1957)   See fewer
Mickey Mouse Club Serials: The New Adventures of Spin and Marty - Episode 3 (Nov 7, 1957) Season 3, Episode 29 - Triple R camper (uncredited) Triple R camper (uncredited)   See fewer
1
The Ed Sullivan Show (1951)
(TV Series) - Performer ("Beyond the Sea" (La Mer), "My Soul Is a Witness for My Lord") (1 episode, 1951), Self - Opera Tenor (1 episode, 1951) Performer ("Beyond the Sea" (La Mer), "My Soul Is a Witness for My Lord") (1 episode, 1951), Self - Opera Tenor (1 episode, 1951)   See fewer
Episode #4.18 (Jan 14, 1951) Season 4, Episode 18 - Self - Opera Tenor, Performer ("Beyond the Sea" (La Mer), "My Soul Is a Witness for My Lord") (uncredited) Self - Opera Tenor, Performer ("Beyond the Sea" (La Mer), "My Soul Is a Witness for My Lord") (uncredited)   See fewer
1
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