Eddie Foy Jr. Net Worth is $1.5 Million Eddie Foy Jr. Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
With the passing of Irving Foy in 2003, another era in American show business comes to a close. Eddie Foy & the Seven Little Foys appeared on screen together only once, in 1915 in A Favorite Fool (1915), while Eddie Sr., without his progeny, appeared on screen in Actors' Fund Field Day (1910) and Yankee Doodle in Berlin (1919). In the screen ...
Full Name Eddie Foy, Jr. Date Of Birth February 4, 1905 Died July 15, 1983, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth New Rochelle, New York, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Writer Nationality American Spouse Eleanor Bayley Children Eddie Foy III Parents Eddie Foy Sr., Madeline Morando Siblings Bryan Foy, Charley Foy, Irving Foy, Mary Foy, Richard Foy, Madeline Foy Nominations Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical Movies Bells Are Ringing, Yankee Doodle Dandy, The Pajama Game, The Seven Little Foys, Lucky Me, 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia, Frontier Marshal, Code of the Secret Service, Secret Service of the Air, Smashing the Money Ring, Murder in the Air, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, Queen of the Night Clubs, Leatherneckin... TV Shows Fair Exchange Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 He played his father Eddie Foy in both Lillian Russell (1940) and Wilson (1944). 2 Upon his death, his remains were interred at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York. 3 Was scheduled to co-star in the 1971 Kander and Ebb musical "70 Girls 70", but couldn't remember his lines and was replaced during rehearsal. 4 Is portrayed by Jimmy Baird in The Seven Little Foys (1955). 5 Was nominated for Broadway's 1958 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for "Rumple." 6 Brother of Bryan Foy , Charley Foy , Irving Foy , Madeline Foy , Mary Foy and Richard Foy . After the death of their mother, their father incorporated them into his vaudeville act as "The Seven Little Foys." All of the Foy siblings (except Bryan, who directed) can be seen in the Vitaphone short Chips of the Old Block (1928). 7 Father of Eddie Foy III . 8 Son of Eddie Foy .
Actor Title Year Status Character Deadly Game 1977 TV Movie Carter The Girl in the Empty Grave 1977 TV Movie Carter The Rear Guard 1976 TV Movie Bert Wagner Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood 1976 Custard Pie Star This Is the Life 1974 TV Series Willy Winn Nanny and the Professor 1971 TV Series Osgood Finchley 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia 1968 Oscar My Three Sons 1967 TV Series Edward Alexander O'Grady Goober Hill 1966 TV Movie ABC Stage 67 1966 TV Series Casey My Brother the Angel 1966 TV Series Virgil Burke's Law 1964-1965 TV Series Dugan / Claude Jester My Living Doll 1965 TV Series Harry Moffatt Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1964 TV Series Eddie Foy Glynis 1963 TV Series Mr. Butterworth Gidget Goes to Rome 1963 Beachgoer Wanting to Use Phone (uncredited) Fair Exchange 1962-1963 TV Series Eddie Walker Ten Girls Ago 1962 TV Movie Gopher Garson Straightaway 1962 TV Series Margie 1961 TV Series J.J. Burton Gidget Goes Hawaiian 1961 Monty Stewart Bells Are Ringing 1960 J. Otto Prantz The Dinah Shore Chevy Show 1959 TV Series Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1959 TV Series The Cat General Electric Theater 1959 TV Series Silas Haley Navy Log 1957 TV Series The Pajama Game 1957 Vernon Hines Mr. Broadway 1957 TV Movie Eddie Foy Producers' Showcase 1957 TV Series Eddie Foy Matinee Theatre 1957 TV Series Lucky Me 1954 Duke McGee The Farmer Takes a Wife 1953 Fortune Friendly Honeychile 1951 Eddie Price Wedding Yells 1951 Short Foy Meets Girl 1950 Short Dance, Dunce, Dance 1945 Short Eddie Foy - Daddy Wilson 1944 Eddie Foy Fun Time 1944 Short Johnny McCoy And the Angels Sing 1944 Fuzzy Johnson Dixie 1943 Mr. Felham Dixie Dugan 1943 Matt Hogan Joan of Ozark 1942 Eddie McCabe Moonlight Masquerade 1942 Lord Percy Ticklederry Powder Town 1942 Mr. Billy Meeker Yankee Doodle Dandy 1942 Eddie Foy Yokel Boy 1942 Joe Ruddy Four Jacks and a Jill 1942 Happy McScud Puddin' Head 1941 Harold L. Montgomery Jr. Country Fair 1941 Johnny Campbell Rookies on Parade 1941 Cliff Dugan Take the Air 1941 Short The Case of the Black Parrot 1941 Tripod Daniels Texas Rangers Ride Again 1940 Mandolin Scatterbrain 1940 Eddie MacIntyre A Fugitive from Justice 1940 Ziggy Murder in the Air 1940 Gabby Watters Lillian Russell 1940 Eddie Foy Sr. Alex in Wonderland 1940 Short Alex Scarpio Smashing the Money Ring 1939 Gabby The Cowboy Quarterback 1939 Steve Adams Frontier Marshal 1939 Eddie Foy Code of the Secret Service 1939 Gabby Women in the Wind 1939 Denny Corson Projection Room 1939 Short Hugo Quill Secret Service of the Air 1939 Gabby Watters The Prisoner of Swing 1938 Short Dantsau Turn Off the Moon 1937 Dancer (as Eddie Foy) Hotel a la Swing 1937 Short Reed - Revue Producer / Hotel Manager George Hall and His Orchestra 1937 Short Eddie, the Manager College Holiday 1936 Dancer (uncredited) Star for a Night 1936 Dancer (uncredited) King of Burlesque 1936 Dancer (uncredited) Speedy Justice 1935 Short Eddie - Manager of the Troupe Lucky Beginners 1935 Short Eddie I'll Be Suing You 1934 Short Edward J. Foy Benny, from Panama 1934 Short Eddie Foy Maid in Hollywood 1934 Short Assistant Director A Duke for a Day 1934 Short Edward Roamin' Vandals 1934 Short Eddie Mrs. Barnacle Bill 1934 Short The Caretaker's Daughter 1934 Short Wonder Bar 1934 Chorus Boy / Angel Measuring Wings (uncredited) Moulin Rouge 1934 Magician (uncredited) Myrt and Marge 1933 Eddie Hanley Broadway Thru a Keyhole 1933 Eddie Foy Jr. Nearly Naked 1933 Eddie Leathernecking 1930 Chick Evans The Heart Breaker 1930 Short Eddie Jones Queen of the Night Clubs 1929 Eddie Parr A Favorite Fool 1915 Short One of the Widow's Children (as Seven Little Foys) The Other Side of the Fence 1913 Short The Carpenter's Nemesis
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Mickie Finn's 1966 TV Series performer - 1 episode The Danny Kaye Show 1963 TV Series performer - 1 episode Bells Are Ringing 1960 performer: "It's a Simple Little System" 1956 - uncredited The Pajama Game 1957 performer: "I'll Never Be Jealous Again" The Colgate Comedy Hour 1955 TV Series performer - 1 episode Lucky Me 1954 performer: "High Hopes", "Blue Bells of Broadway" The Farmer Takes a Wife 1953 performer: "Can You Spell Schenectady" 1953, "I Could Cook" 1953 - uncredited Four Jacks and a Jill 1942 performer: "Karanina", "Boogie Woogie Conga" - uncredited Rookies on Parade 1941 performer: "You'll Never Get Rich" Lillian Russell 1940 performer: "He Goes to Church on Sunday" 1907 - uncredited Smashing the Money Ring 1939 performer: "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" 1938 - uncredited The Cowboy Quarterback 1939 performer: "Mother Machree" 1910 - uncredited Frontier Marshal 1939 performer: "Down Went McGinty" 1889 - uncredited Code of the Secret Service 1939 "Yankee Doodle" ca. 1755, uncredited Secret Service of the Air 1939 performer: "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" 1933 - uncredited Broadway Thru a Keyhole 1933 performer: "When You Were a Girl on a Scooter and I the Boy on the Bike"
Writer Title Year Status Character Nearly Naked 1933 skit from Ballyhoo
Producer Title Year Status Character Myrt and Marge 1933 producer - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character The Dinah Shore Chevy Show 1958 TV Series Himself The Bob Crosby Show 1958 TV Series Himself The Gisele MacKenzie Show 1958 TV Series Himself The Colgate Comedy Hour 1955 TV Series Himself - Actor / Singer The Saturday Night Revue 1953 TV Series Himself The Ezio Pinza Show 1951 TV Series Himself Chips of the Old Block 1928 Short Himself - Member of the Foy Family (uncredited) Popular Players Off the Stage 1913 Documentary short Himself (as the Seven Little Foys) Johnny Carson Presents the Sun City Scandals '72 1972 TV Movie Himself The Dean Martin Show 1967-1968 TV Series Himself Mickie Finn's 1966 TV Series Himself The Danny Kaye Show 1963 TV Series Himself The Keefe Brasselle Show 1963 TV Series Himself - Guest / Himself An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving 1961 TV Movie Himself The Ed Sullivan Show 1957-1961 TV Series Himself Startime 1959 TV Series Himself Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 1959 TV Series The Arthur Murray Party 1957-1958 TV Series Himself
Known for movies The Pajama Game (1957) as Vernon Hines
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) as Eddie Foy
Bells Are Ringing (1960) as J. Otto Prantz
Lucky Me (1954) as Duke McGee