Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Donald Novis

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Occupation
  
Actor and singer

Movies
  
Monte Carlo

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Donald Novis

Years active
  
1929–1964

Albums
  
By the Fireside

Donald Novis wwwmusicfromthepastcomimagesDonaldNovisEncoresjpg

Full Name
  
Donald George Novis

Born
  
March 3, 1906 (
1906-03-03
)
Hastings, Sussex

Spouse(s)
  
Emma Julietta Burnett(m. 1929; div. ?)Dorothy Bradshaw(m. 1938–66; his death)

Children
  
Carol Jean NovisLeslie Katherine Novis

Died
  
July 23, 1966, Norwalk, California, United States

Similar People
  
Wally Boag, Gus Arnheim, Larry Morey, Frank Churchill, George Olsen

Farewell to arms donald novis anson weeks orchestra 1932


Donald Novis (3 March 1906 – 23 July 1966) was an English-born American actor and tenor.

Contents

Elizabeth taylor goodnight my love donald novis


Early life

Donald George Novis was born on 3 March 1906 in Hastings, Sussex to Frederick George Novis and Charlotte Morris. Shortly after his birth, Novis and his family emigrated to Canada, where they eventually settled in Chapleau, Ontario. On 8 November 1908, the family entered the United States through Detroit on their way to Los Angeles. On 4 November 1929, Novis married his first wife, Emma Julietta Burnett, at Long Beach, California. In February 1938, Novis married his second wife, Dorothy Bradshaw, a former Ziegfeld girl, at the Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona. By his second wife, Novis had two daughters, Carol Jean and Leslie Katherine Novis. He died at Norwalk, California on 23 July 1966.

Career

Novis pursued an acting and singing career. He made his film debut as the Country Boy in the detective film Bulldog Drummond (1929). He appeared on screen in numerous films up to 1937, often as a singer in films like One Hour with You (1932) and This Is the Night (1932). His appearances in films were thereafter limited. He sang on several film soundtracks and notably recorded the Academy Award-nominated song "Love Is a Song" for the Disney animated feature film Bambi (1942).

In 1930, Novis made his Broadway debut as Hoheno in the original production of Rudolf Friml's Luana. He performed in only one other Broadway musical during his career, Matt Mulligan, Jr. in Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart's Jumbo in 1935-1936. In 1938 he starred in a production of Jerome Kern's Roberta at the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. He was also highly active as a singer with big bands and as a radio entertainer in the 1930s. He performed frequently with Anson Weeks and his band and was often heard on the radio programme Fibber McGee and Molly. From 1932–1934 he led his own orchestra which made several recordings for Brunswick Records.

In 1955 Novis co-created the script for the long-running “Golden Horseshoe Revue” at Disneyland’s Frontierland with Wally Boag. The show ran continuously to 1986, and Novis himself starred in the production from its inception until his retirement 9 years later in 1964. He died in Norwalk, California in 1966 at the age of 60.

Filmography

Actor
1955
Judge Roy Bean (TV Series) as
Ferguson
- The Judge of Pecos Valley (1955) - Ferguson
1955
Lady and the Tramp as
Carol Singer (uncredited)
1954
Hopalong Cassidy (TV Series) as
Monte Kane
- Double Trouble (1954) - Monte Kane
1951
Mister Universe as
Singer
1950
Guilty Bystander as
Johnson
1944
Slightly Terrific as
Patrick Michael O'Toole
1944
Sweethearts of the U.S.A. as
Don Clark
1942
Tune Time (Short) as
Singer
1937
Cut Out for Love (Short) as
Singer
1935
We Do Our Part (Short)
1934
Toyland Broadcast (Short) as
Singing Dog (voice, uncredited)
1934
The Policy Girl (Short) as
Jack Saunders
1933
The Operator's Opera (Short) as
Opera Singer
1933
Nick Kenny's Radio Thrills No. 2 (Short) as
Radio Singer
1933
Peg o' My Heart as
Irish Tenor (voice, uncredited)
1933
The Singing Boxer (Short) as
Danny O'Brien
1932
Trouble in Paradise as
Vocalist - Title Song (uncredited)
1932
Ma's Pride and Joy (Short) as
Danny O'Brien
1932
The Big Broadcast as
Donald Novis
1932
The Singing Plumber (Short) as
Danny McCaffrey
1932
Crooner as
Teddy Taylor (singing voice, uncredited)
1932
This Is the Night as
Singing Gondolier (uncredited)
1932
One Hour with You as
Band Singer at Party (uncredited)
1932
Are You Listening? as
Singer (voice, uncredited)
1931
Her Majesty, Love as
Cabaret Singer (uncredited)
1931
Flying High as
Orchestra Singer (uncredited)
1931
The Pajama Party (Short) as
Jimmy
1931
Let's Do Things (Short) as
Music Store Customer, Singer (uncredited)
1930
Love in the Rough as
Singer with Orchestra (uncredited)
1930
Monte Carlo as
Monsieur Beaucaire
1930
Kathleen Mavourneen as
Singer (uncredited)
1929
Irish Fantasy (Short) as
The Groom
1929
Bulldog Drummond as
Country Boy
Music Department
1932
Crooner (singing voice: David Manners - uncredited)
Soundtrack
2019
Lady and the Tramp (performer: "Peace on Earth")
1992
The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song (Video documentary) (performer: "Love is a Song")
1973
Paper Moon ("One Hour with You" (1932), uncredited)
1955
Lady and the Tramp (performer: "Peace on Earth" - uncredited)
1949
Down Memory Lane (performer: "I'll Always Be in Love with You")
1942
Bambi (performer: "Love Is a Song" (1942), "Looking for Romance (I Bring You a Song)" (1942) - uncredited)
1934
The Policy Girl (Short) (performer: "Most of All I Want Your Love", "Still You Call It Love", "Two Little Love Birds" - uncredited)
1934
Everybody Likes Music (Short) (performer: "Cuban Serenade", "Everybody Likes Music" - uncredited)
1932
Trouble in Paradise (performer: "Trouble in Paradise")
1932
The Big Broadcast (performer: "Trees")
1932
One Hour with You (performer: "One Hour with You" (Une Heure près de Toi))
1931
Her Majesty, Love (performer: "Don't Ever Be Blue" (1931), "Because of You" (1931), "Though You're Not the First One" (1931) - uncredited)
1931
Let's Do Things (Short) (performer: "Them There Eyes")
1930
Love in the Rough (performer: "One More Waltz" (1930) - uncredited)
Self
1956
The Mickey Mouse Club (TV Series) as
Self
- Guest Star Day: Donald Novis, Judy Marsh, Wally Boag (1956) - Self
1936
The Star Reporter (Short) as
Self / Singer
1935
Beautiful Banff and Lake Louise (Documentary short) as
Singer (singing voice)
1934
Everybody Likes Music (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1982
A Walt Disney Christmas (Video)
1949
Down Memory Lane as
Danny, the singing boxer

References

Donald Novis Wikipedia