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Cliff Nazarro was born on January 31, 1904 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. He was an actor, known for You'll Never Get Rich (1941), Two Saplings (1943) and Dive Bomber (1941). He died on February 18, 1961 in Ventura County, California, USA.
Date Of Birth January 31, 1904 Died 1961-02-18 Place Of Birth New Haven, Connecticut, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Music Department Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 In the late 1930s, he was the voice of 'Egghead' in Warner's Merrie Melodies cartoons. 2 A comedian specializing in "double-talk", he played character and bit roles in numerous (mainly 'B') films. 3 Former vaudeville artist and master of ceremonies.
Actor Title Year Status Character Curtain Razor 1949 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Blue Skies 1946 Cliff - Piano Player (uncredited) 'Neath Canadian Skies 1946 Short Wilbur Wiggins Gentleman Joe Palooka 1946 First Character Ding Dong Williams 1946 Zing I'm from Arkansas 1944 Willie Childs Swing Hostess 1944 Bobo Trocadero 1944 Cliff Shot in the Escape 1943 Short Renfrow Shantytown 1943 'Shortcake' Two Saplings 1943 Short Rhythm Parade 1942 Rocks MacDougal Call of the Canyon 1942 Pete Murphy Hillbilly Blitzkrieg 1942 Barney Google Pardon My Stripes 1942 Nutsy Blondie Goes to College 1942 Professor Mixwell, The Double Talker (uncredited) The Night of January 16th 1941 Gas Station Attendant New York Town 1941 Burt's Companion (uncredited) Sailors on Leave 1941 Mike You'll Never Get Rich 1941 Swivel Tongue World Premiere 1941 Peters Dive Bomber 1941 Corps Man Farm Frolics 1941 Short Eddie Cantor Horse (voice, uncredited) The Goose Goes South 1941 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Porky's Preview 1941 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Rookies on Parade 1941 Joe Martin Melody for Three 1941 Mortimer Effington, sound effects demonstrator (uncredited) In Old Colorado 1941 Nosey Haskins Mr. Dynamite 1941 Little Man Paunch 'n' Judy 1940 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Arise, My Love 1940 Botzelberg Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot 1940 Double-Talker (uncredited) Scatterbrain 1940 Double-Talker (uncredited) Grandpa Goes to Town 1940 uncredited Sniffles and the Bookworm 1939 Short Various (voice, uncredited) Believe It or Else 1939 Short Egghead (voice, uncredited) Forged Passport 1939 'Shakespeare' King of the Turf 1939 1st Tout St. Louis Blues 1939 Shorty Hamateur Night 1939 Short Egghead (voice, uncredited) Artists and Models Abroad 1938 Guide (uncredited) Count Me Out 1938 Short Egghead (voice, uncredited) Cinderella Meets Fella 1938 Short Egghead (voice, uncredited) Stablemates 1938 Cliff (uncredited) A-Lad-In Bagdad 1938 Short Aladdin / Egghead (voice, uncredited) The Penguin Parade 1938 Short M.C. (voice, uncredited) A Desperate Adventure 1938 Tipo Katnip Kollege 1938 Short Vocal Talents (voice, uncredited) Outside of Paradise 1938 Cliff Thoroughbreds Don't Cry 1937 Tubby Wells (uncredited) Behind the Mike 1937 Messenger Boy (uncredited) The Singing Buckaroo 1937 Gabby Romance Rides the Range 1936 'Shorty' Billboard Frolics 1935 Short Eddie Camphor / Worm (voice, uncredited) Modern Minstrels 1930
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Swing Hostess 1944 performer: "Highway Polka" Trocadero 1944 performer: "Roundabout Way" Beautiful Clothes (Make Beautiful Girls) 1942 Short performer: "Beautiful Clothes" - uncredited
Music Department Title Year Status Character Beautiful Clothes (Make Beautiful Girls) 1942 Short singing voice: Harry Langdon - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Stars on Horseback 1943 Short Himself (uncredited) Meet the Stars #1: Chinese Garden Festival 1940 Documentary short Himself