Carleton Carpenter Net Worth is $14 Million Carleton Carpenter Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Actor, songwriter ("Christmas Eve"), composer and author, educated at Bennington (VT) High School. He appeared on Broadway, in "Bright Boy", "Three to Make Ready", and "John Murray Anderson's Almanac". He appeared on television, and made many records. He wrote special material for Debbie Reynolds, Kaye Ballard, Marlene Dietrich and Hermione ...
Date Of Birth July 10, 1926 Place Of Birth Bennington, Vermont, United States Height 6' 3" (1.91 m) Profession Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Lives in Warwick, New York in a home he has owned for many years. [January 2010] 2 His duet of "Aba Daba Honeymoon" with Debbie Reynolds from their film "Two Weeks With Love," was the very first soundtrack recording to become a No. 1 gold record. 3 Was originally cast for a supporting role in the Elvis Presley picture G.I. Blues (1960) but Robert Ivers replaced him.
Actor Title Year Status Character The American Snitch 1983 Arthur The Prowler 1981 1945 M.C The Ropers 1979 TV Series Roland Calvert Some of My Best Friends Are 1971 Miss Untouchable Cauliflower Cupids 1970 Christopher Vacation Playhouse 1965 TV Series Pete Directions 1964 TV Series JC Three The DuPont Show of the Week 1964 TV Series McHale's Navy 1963 TV Series The Witch Doctor Perry Mason 1963 TV Series Peter Brent The Beachcomber 1962 TV Series Jimmy Bliss Pete and Gladys 1962 TV Series Jerry Outlaws 1960 TV Series Rafe Cutter Father Knows Best 1960 TV Series George Frazier The Rifleman 1959 TV Series George Collins The Alaskans 1959 TV Series Cliff Cartright The Ann Sothern Show 1959 TV Series Mark The Millionaire 1959 TV Series Gilbert Burton Trackdown 1959 TV Series Jerry Kelso Up Periscope 1959 Lt. Phil Carney Cimarron City 1959 TV Series Ossie Harper General Electric Theater 1955-1958 TV Series Volus Butolph / Lord Feathertop Shirley Temple's Storybook 1958 TV Series Tom the Piper's Son Lux Playhouse 1958 TV Series Men of Annapolis 1957 TV Series Midshipman George Maguire Star Tonight 1956 TV Series Bill The Alcoa Hour 1955 TV Series Artie Luke and the Tenderfoot 1955 TV Series Pete Quinn The Best of Broadway 1955 TV Series Joe Fisher Goodyear Playhouse 1955 TV Series Lady in the Dark 1954 TV Movie Russell Paxton Take the High Ground! 1953 Merton 'Tex' Tolliver Sky Full of Moon 1952 Harley 'Tumbleweeds' Williams Fearless Fagan 1952 Pvt. Floyd Hilston - Company J The Whistle at Eaton Falls 1951 Eddie Talbot Vengeance Valley 1951 Hewie Two Weeks with Love 1950 Billy Finlay Summer Stock 1950 Artie Three Little Words 1950 Dan Healy Father of the Bride 1950 Party Guest / Usher at Wedding (uncredited) Lost Boundaries 1949 Andy
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character That's Entertainment! 1974 performer: "Aba Daba Honeymoon" 1914, "I Wanna Be Loved by You" 1928 - uncredited Lady in the Dark 1954 TV Movie performer: "The Greatest Show on Earth", "The Best Years of His Life", "Tschaikowsky" The Whistle at Eaton Falls 1951 writer: "Ev'ry Other Day" Two Weeks with Love 1950 performer: "Aba Daba Honeymoon", "Row, Row, Row" - uncredited Lost Boundaries 1949 lyrics: "I Wouldn't Mind" - uncredited / music: "I Wouldn't Mind" - uncredited
Music Department Title Year Status Character Cimarron City 1959 TV Series songs adapted by - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age 2016 Documentary post-production Himself Go!!! 1967 TV Movie Himself Mary Martin: Hello, Dolly! Round the World 1966 TV Movie documentary Himself Here's Hollywood 1962 TV Series Himself A Date with Debbie 1960 TV Movie Himself Max Liebman Spectaculars 1956 TV Series Himself The Blue Angel 1954 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Vengeance Valley (1951) as Hewie
Summer Stock (1950) as Artie
Take the High Ground! (1953) as Merton 'Tex' Tolliver
Sky Full of Moon (1952) as Harley 'Tumbleweeds' Williams