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Full Name
  
Arthur Wilson

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Dooley Wilson


Years active
  
1908–1951

Occupation
  
Actor/Singer

Awards
  
Grammy Hall of Fame

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Born
  
April 3, 1886 (
1886-04-03
)

Died
  
May 30, 1953, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Estelle Wilson (m. ?–1953)

Albums
  
Tuff Break For Hand-Job, Casablanca (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), Vol. 1

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Sydney Greenstreet, Herman Hupfeld, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Michael Curtiz

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Arthur "Dooley" Wilson (April 3, 1886 – May 30, 1953) was an American actor and singer, who is best remembered as the piano-player and singer Sam who sings "As Time Goes By" at the request of Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) in Casablanca (1942).

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Wilson was a drummer and singer who led his own band in the 1920s, touring nightclubs in London and Paris. In the 1930s he took up acting, playing supporting roles onstage on Broadway and in a series of modest films. His role in Casablanca was by far his most prominent, but his other films included My Favorite Blonde (1942) with Bob Hope, Stormy Weather (1943) with Lena Horne and the Nicholas Brothers, and the western Passage West (1951).

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Early life and career

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Arthur Wilson was born in Tyler, Texas, and broke into show business at the age of 12, playing in a vaudeville minstrel show. He sang and played the drums in black clubs in the Tyler area before he moved to Chicago. He received the nickname "Dooley" while working in the Pekin Theatre in Chicago, circa 1908, because of his then-signature Irish song "Mr. Dooley", which he performed in whiteface. He worked in black theatre in Chicago and New York City for most of the period from 1908 to the 1930s, although in the 1920s he toured Europe as a drummer and singer in his own band, the Red Devils.

From the 1930s to the 1950s Wilson worked in motion pictures and Broadway, including with Orson Welles and John Houseman at the Federal Theatre. His breakthrough Broadway appearance came in the role of Little Joe in the musical Cabin in the Sky (1940–1941). This led to his signing with the Paramount studio in Hollywood.

Casablanca

Sam, Dooley Wilson's role, is a singer and pianist employed by nightclub owner Rick (Humphrey Bogart). The Herman Hupfeld song "As Time Goes By" appears as a continuing musical and emotional motif throughout the film. Rick and Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) regard it as "their song" and associate it with the days of their love affair in Paris. According to Aljean Harmetz, Variety singled him out for the effectiveness of the song, and The Hollywood Reporter said he created "something joyous". The phrase "Play it again, Sam", commonly believed to be a quote from the film (due to the eponymous title of the Woody Allen film), is never used. In the film, Wilson as Sam performs several other songs for the cafe audience: "It Had To Be You", "Shine (1910 song)", "Knock On Wood (1942 song)", "Avalon" and "Parlez-moi d'amour (song)".

Wilson was a singer and drummer, but not a pianist. Sam's piano playing in the film was performed by Elliot Carpenter, who was placed where Wilson could see and imitate his hand movements. Carpenter was the only other black person on the Casablanca set, and the two remained friends for the rest of Wilson's life. For his role as Sam in Casablanca, Wilson was paid $350 a week for seven weeks, although other reports say that he was paid $500 a week.

Wilson reunited with Bogart, portraying another piano player in Knock on Any Door (1949).

Later life and career

By the time Paramount lent him to Warner Bros. for his role as Sam in Casablanca, he had already appeared in over 20 films. He was later in the cast for the film version of Stormy Weather (1943), an all-black musical, as Gabe, the best friend of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson's character.

Back in New York, Wilson played Pompey, an escaped slave, in the musical Bloomer Girl (1946–1948). His performance of the song "The Eagle and Me" in this show was selected by Dwight Blocker Bowers for inclusion in a Smithsonian recordings compilation, American Musical Theatre. Later, he played the role of Bill Jackson on the television situation comedy Beulah during its final 1952–1953 season.

Wilson, who was on the board of the Negro Actors Guild of America, died on May 30, 1953, shortly after he retired from show business. He is buried at the Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Filmography

Actor
1951
Passage West as
Rainbow
1951
Beulah (TV Series) as
Bill Jackson / Bill
- Beulah and the Stuffed Shirts (1951) - Bill
- Beulah and the Stock Market (1951) - Bill Jackson
- Bill, the Babysitter (1951) - Bill Jackson
1950
Father Is a Bachelor as
Blue (uncredited)
1950
No Man of Her Own as
Waiter on Train (uncredited)
1949
Free for All as
Aristotle
1949
Tell It to the Judge as
Pullman Porter (uncredited)
1949
Come to the Stable as
Anthony James
1949
Knock on Any Door as
Piano Player (uncredited)
1948
Racing Luck as
Abe
1948
Triple Threat as
Porter (uncredited)
1944
Seven Days Ashore as
Jason
1943
Higher and Higher as
Oscar
1943
Stormy Weather as
Gabe Tucker
1943
Two Tickets to London as
Accordionist
1942
Casablanca as
Sam
1942
Cairo as
Hector
1942
Night in New Orleans as
Shadrach Jones
1942
Take a Letter, Darling as
Moses
1942
My Favorite Blonde as
Porter
1939
Keep Punching as
Baron Skinner (as Arthur 'Dooley' Wilson)
Soundtrack
2022
Father of the Bride (performer: "As Times Goes by")
2019
Doctor Sleep (performer: "As Time Goes By")
2018
A Man in a Hurry (performer: "As time goes by")
2015
Irene & Marie (Short) (performer: "As Time Goes By")
2013
Begin Again (performer: "As Time Goes By")
2013
Supernatural (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- As Time Goes By (2013) - (performer: "As Time Goes By")
2012
What If... (performer: "As Time Goes By")
2012
Happiness Never Comes Alone (performer: "As Time Goes By" from tt0034583)
2011
American Masters (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
- Woody Allen: A Documentary (2011) - (performer: "As Time Goes By")
2006
The Sopranos (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Cold Stones (2006) - (performer: "As Time Goes By" - uncredited)
2005
Monkey Dust (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #3.4 (2005) - (performer: "As Time Goes By" - uncredited)
2000
Whatever It Takes (performer: "As Time Goes By")
1999
T.V. Kaiser (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Hilf mir, TV Kaiser, ich möchte ein Star werden (1999) - (performer: "As time goes by" (uncredited), "As Time Goes By")
1999
Siskel & Ebert (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Remembering Gene Siskel (1999) - (performer: "As Time Goes By" - uncredited)
1997
Bogart: The Untold Story (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "As Time Goes By" (1931) - uncredited)
1991
Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "As Time Goes By" - uncredited)
1986
Precious Images (Documentary short) (performer: "As Time Goes By" - uncredited)
1985
The Beiderbecke Affair (TV Mini Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Um- I Know What You're Thinking (1985) - (performer: "As Time Goes By" from tt0034583)
1983
Likely Stories, Vol. 3 (performer: "As Time Goes By")
1981
Terenci a la fresca (TV Series) (performer: "As Time Goes By")
1981
WKRP in Cincinnati (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Daydreams (1981) - (performer: "As Time Goes By" - uncredited)
1977
Top of the Pops (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #14.50 (1977) - (performer: "As Time Goes By")
1972
Play It Again, Sam (performer: "As Time Goes By")
1971
A Safe Place (performer: "As Time Goes By")
1948
Racing Luck (performer: "Don't Change Your Mind")
1944
Seven Days Ashore (performer: "Apple Blossoms in the Rain" (1944), "The Wedding March" (1843) - uncredited)
1943
Higher and Higher (performer: "It's a Most Important Affair" (1943), "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night" (1943), "You're On Your Own" (1943) - uncredited)
1942
Casablanca (performer: "It Had to Be You" (1924), "Shine" (1910), "Knock on Wood" (1942), "Baby Face" (1926), "Avalon" (1920), "As Time Goes By" (1931), "Piano Improvisation" - uncredited)
1942
Cairo ("Buds Won't Bud" (1937), uncredited)
Archive Footage
2021
Letters from Hollywood (TV Series documentary) as
Sam
- David O. Selznick (2021) - Sam
2019
The Movies (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- The Golden Age (2019) - Self
2019
Sunset Over Mulholland Drive (Documentary) as
Sam (uncredited)
2018
Dooley's Not Dooby (Video short) as
Self
2007
Classified X (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1992
Anglia at War (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- When Will It Ever End? (1992) - Self
1987
Nyolc évszak (TV Mini Series) as
Sam
- Episode #1.2 (1987) - Sam (uncredited)
1977
Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #14.50 (1977) - Self
1976
All This and World War II (Documentary) as
Sam
1967
First to Fight as
Self - actor in clip from 'Casablanca' (uncredited)
1963
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Sam (clip from Casablanca (1942))
- The Man Called Bogart (1963) - Sam (clip from Casablanca (1942)) (uncredited)
1963
Hollywood: The Great Stars (TV Movie documentary) as
Sam (uncredited)

References

Dooley Wilson Wikipedia