Perry Como

Perry Como

b. 1912 — d. 2001 (aged 89) Canonsburg, PA
Actor

Christened Pierino Como in Canonsburg, Pa., one of 13 children, Como pursued a career as a barber before he launched his singing career. At 11, he was working after school cutting hair in a barbershop. Before long he had set his sights on owning his own shop -- even making monthly payments toward one. He enjoyed singing, however, and let go of his barbershop ambitions soon after high school and his marriage to his high school sweetheart, Roselle Beline. It didn't take long to prove that he had talent and soon landed a spot in the Freddie Carlone Orchestra, where he made $28 a week touring the Midwest. In 1937, he joined the Ted Weems orchestra and was featured on the band's "Beat the Band" radio program. His career was on the rise. But, with the start of WWII and the eventual breakup of Weems' band, Como found himself back in Canonsburg in a barbershop cutting hair -- not for long, however. CBS radio soon offered him a weekly show at $100 a week and RCA signed him to a recording contract that garnered him in the next 14 years 42 Top 10 hits, a feat bettered only by Bing Crosby. These hits included "Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)," "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows," "They Say It's Wonderful," "Surrender" and "Some Enchanted Evening." The 1945 rendition of "Till the End of Time," (a song associated with the movie "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" and based on Chopin's "Polonaise in A-Flat Minor") was perhaps his most memorable hit from this era. Other hits were on the lighter side of romance and included "Hot Diggity" and the forever a favorite "Papa Loves Mambo." It was also during his singing career in the 1940s that Como appeared in three films for Twentieth Century Fox. His parts were unfortunately less than memorable, partly because of his overpowering screen presence of his co-star Carmen Miranda. But Como did have a screen presence, and he found its niche in the magic of the living room theater when he made his television debut in 1948 with NBC's "The Chesterfield Supper Club." In 1950, he was at the helm of his own show with CBS: "The Perry Como Show," which ran for five years. Back on NBC in 1955 he achieved his greatest success in the medium with an eight-year run. This was the show that featured his theme song: "Sing Along With Me." The show included the talents of the Ray Charles Singers and announcer Frank Gallop. It was also in this show where he developed and honed the image of the cardigan-wearing, relaxed, wholesome nice-guy that has been his trademark ever since. In 1956 and '57 he won Emmy Awards for most outstanding television personality. The show itself won Peabody and Golden Mike awards. During his tenure with this show he also received the Recording Industry Association of America's first ever Gold Disc Award for his rendition of "Catch a Falling Star." He retired from his show in 1963, opting to work only occasionally on t.v. specials. These specials included his traditional Christmas shows. After two decades of just canned music, he returned to live performances in the 1970s, playing Las Vegas and other circuits; he even did a sell-out tour of Australia. The 1970s also gave rise to his million record seller "It's Impossible." In one of his most gratifying moments in his career, President Reagan presented Como with a Kennedy Center award for outstanding achievement in the performing arts.

Known For

Filmography

🎬
🎞️
Some Enchanted Evening
2025 Composer
🎬
🎞️
Legends in Concert: Al Martino
2004 Self
🎬
🎞️
Legends in Concert: Perry Como Till the End of Time
2004 Self
Irish Christmas
🎞️
★ 7.0
Irish Christmas
1994 Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts
🎞️
★ 8.3
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts
1987 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
★ 8.2
The Perry Como Christmas Special
1986 Self
🎬
🎞️
★ 6.9
50th Presidential Inaugural Gala
1985 Self
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Christmas in Hawaii
1985 Self
🎬
🎞️
★ 7.3
Perry Como's Christmas in England
1984 Self
🎬
🎞️
★ 8.2
Perry Como's Christmas in New York
1983 Self
🎬
🎞️
Bob Hope's Salute to NASA: 25 Years of Reaching for the Stars
1983 Self
Perry Como's Christmas in Paris
📺
★ 7.6
Perry Como's Christmas in Paris
1982 Self
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Easter in Guadalajara
1982 Self
🎬
🎞️
★ 7.8
Perry Como's French-Canadian Christmas
1981 Self
🎬
🎞️
Spring in San Francisco
1981 Self Actor
Perry Como's Christmas in the Holy Land
📺
★ 6.6
Perry Como's Christmas in the Holy Land
1980 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Bahamas Holiday
1980 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Christmas in New Mexico
1979 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Springtime Special
1979 Self
Perry Como's Early American Christmas
🎞️
★ 7.5
Perry Como's Early American Christmas
1978 Self
🎬
🎞️
★ 7.0
Perry Como's Easter by the Sea
1978 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
The Road to Eltham
1978 Self
🎬
🎞️
★ 6.9
The Bob Hope All Star Christmas Comedy Special
1977 Actor
Musical Guest
Ann-Margret: Rhinestone Cowgirl
🎞️
★ 7.2
Ann-Margret: Rhinestone Cowgirl
1977 Self
Perry Como's Olde English Christmas
🎞️
★ 8.7
Perry Como's Olde English Christmas
1977 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Music from Hollywood
1977 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
★ 5.6
Perry Como's Christmas in Austria
1976 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Hawaiian Holiday
1976 Self
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como, Las Vegas Style
1976 Self
🎬
🎞️
Spring in New Orleans
1976 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Springtime Special
1975 Self
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Christmas in Mexico
1975 Self
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Lake Tahoe Holiday
1975 Self
🎬
🎞️
Como Country: Perry and His Nashville Friends
1975 Self
The Perry Como Christmas Show
🎞️
★ 8.3
The Perry Como Christmas Show
1974 Self
🎬
🎞️
The Perry Como Sunshine Show
1974 Self
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Summer of 74
1974 Self
🎬
🎞️
The Royal Variety Performance 1974
1974 Self
Julie on Sesame Street
🎞️
★ 7.5
Julie on Sesame Street
1973 Self
🎬
🎞️
Cole Porter in Paris
1973 Self
🎬
🎞️
The Perry Como Winter Show
1973 Self
🎬
🎞️
The Perry Como Winter Show
1972 Self
The Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff Special
🎞️
★ 7.0
The Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff Special
1971 Self
🎬
🎞️
Perry Como's Winter Show
1971 Self
🎬
🎞️
The Many Moods of Perry Como
1970 Self
🎬
🎞️
The Perry Como Show
1968 Self
🎬
🎞️
Best on Record: The 8th annual Grammy Awards
1966 Self
🎬
🎞️
Danny Thomas Reunion Special
1965 Self
🎬
🎞️
★ 7.9
Some of Manie's Friends
1959 Self
🎬
🎞️
Pontiac Star Parade
1959 Self
🎬
📺
Kraft Music Hall Presents: The Dave King Show
1959 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
The 9th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
1957 Self
🎬
📺
★ 4.4
The Big Surprise
1955 Self Actor
🎬
🎞️
The 7th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
1955 Self
🎬
🎞️
Max Liebman Presents: Variety
1955 Self
🎬
📺
The Patti Page Show
1955 Self
🎬
🎞️
4th Annual Celebrity Parade for Cerebral Palsy
1954 Self
🎬
📺
Stars on Parade
1953 Self
🎬
📺
The U.S. Royal Showcase
1952 Self
🎬
🎞️
Treasury Bond Drive
1950 Self
🎬
🎞️
Tobaccoland on Parade
1950 Self
Words and Music
🎞️
★ 6.4
Words and Music
1948 Actor
Eddie Lorrison Anders
The Perry Como Show
📺
★ 7.6
The Perry Como Show
1948 Self
If I'm Lucky
🎞️
★ 6.1
If I'm Lucky
1946 Actor
Allen Clark
Doll Face
🎞️
★ 5.9
Doll Face
1945 Actor
Nicky Ricci
Something for the Boys
🎞️
★ 5.9
Something for the Boys
1944 Actor
Sergeant Laddie Green
🎬
🎞️
★ 5.2
The March of Time, Vol. 10, No. 5: Upbeat in Music
1943 Self
🎬
🎞️
Swing Frolic
1942 Self