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Extrovert saxophonist and bandleader, who started performing in theatre bands from the age of 15. Beginning in 1926, Stabile worked for a decade as a sideman with the orchestras of George Olsen and Ben Bernie, before forming his own dance band in New York, in April 1936. Introduced by his own composition, "Blue Nocturne", Stabile enjoyed a lengthy...
Date Of Birth May 29, 1909 Died 1980-09-18 Place Of Birth Newark, New Jersey, USA Profession Music Department, Actor, Composer Star Sign Gemini
Music Department Title Year Status Character Hook, Line and Sinker 1969 conductor The Colgate Comedy Hour TV Series musical director - 14 episodes, 1951 - 1955 arranger - 4 episodes, 1954 - 1955 musical direction - 1 episode, 1950
Actor Title Year Status Character White Christmas 1954 Band Leader at the Carousel Club (uncredited) The Caddy 1953 Leader of Band (uncredited) The Dick Stabile Orchestra 1952 Short Orchestra Leader Sailor Beware 1952 Band Leader (uncredited) At War with the Army 1950 Pvt. Pokey My Friend Irma Goes West 1950 Band Leader Film-Vodvil Series 3, No. 6: Let Me Love You Tonight 1946 Short Orchestra Leader Dick Stabile and His Orchestra 1942 Short Orchestra Leader Stolen Harmony 1935 Minister (uncredited) Shoot the Works 1934 Clarinetist in Bernie's Band (uncredited)
Composer Title Year Status Character Hook, Line and Sinker 1969 Born to Buck 1966 Documentary
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Dick Stabile and His Orchestra 1952 Short performer: "I'll Remember April", "How Am I To Know", "You're a Sweetheart" The Colgate Comedy Hour 1950 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Playboy's Penthouse 1961 TV Series Himself - Orchestra Leader The Big Record 1957 TV Series Himself The Colgate Comedy Hour 1950-1955 TV Series Himself - Orchestra Leader Dick Stabile and His Orchestra 1952 Short Himself Texaco Star Theatre 1950 TV Series Himself - M&L Bandleader Talking Through My Heart 1936 Short Himself
Known for movies Dick Stabile and His Orchestra (1952) as Himself
The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950-1955) as Music Department
At War with the Army (1950) as Pvt. Pokey
Hook, Line and Sinker (1969) as Music Department