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Occupation
  
Actor, singer

Years active
  
1942–1985

Name
  
Russell Arms


Russell Arms

Full Name
  
Russell Lee Arms

Born
  
February 3, 1920 (
1920-02-03
)
Berkeley, California, U.S.

Died
  
February 13, 2012(2012-02-13) (aged 92) Hamilton, Illinois, U.S.

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Lynne Arms (19??–2012; his death) Barbara J. McGinnis (1966–1974; divorced)

Cinco robles five oaks 1956 russell arms


Russell Lee Arms (February 3, 1920 – February 13, 2012) was an American actor and singer.

Contents

1957 HITS ARCHIVE: Cinco Robles (Five Oaks) - Russell Arms


Career

Arms was born on February 3, 1920 in Berkeley, California, gaining acting experience via the Pasadena Playhouse. He began his career on radio, including working at WNEW in New York City.

He moved up to minor screen roles during World War II as a contract player with Warner Bros. In his screen debut, he played Richard, the son of the Stanleys, in 1942's The Man Who Came to Dinner. He later worked as a freelance performer, mostly in Westerns. Subsequently, he appeared in supporting roles in both feature films and television. He was well known for his 1957 hit single, "Cinco Robles (Five Oaks)", which entered the charts on January 12, 1957 and stayed there for 15 weeks, peaking at No. 22. In 1957, he released the album Where Can A Wanderer Go, on the Era label.

From 1952 to 1957, he was best known as a vocalist on Your Hit Parade, an NBC television series that reviewed the popular songs of the day and on which a regular cast of vocalists would perform the top seven songs of the week. Arms and Eileen Wilson (who starred on the show from 1950 to 1952) were the only surviving lead performers from the show until Arms' death in 2012. He authored an autobiography in 2005, My Hit Parade ... and a Few Misses.

Arms made three guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the roles of Attorney Everett Dorrell in the 1960 episode The Case of the Credulous Quarry, and Roger Correll in the 1963 episode The Case of the Greek Goddess. Arms played the role of Chester Finley in the 1953 film By the Light of the Silvery Moon, as the piano instructor and hopeful suitor to Doris Day.

In 1957, Arms was a singer on The Hidden Treasure Show, "the first nationwide quiz show in which home viewers win the money...". The syndicated program was sponsored by Disabled American Veterans.

In 1976, Arms appeared in an episode of the NBC dramatic series Gibbsville.

A 1958 newspaper story about Arms noted, "Although Arms started in show business as an actor, he became a singer 'by accident,' and now he can't get anyone to believe he can act. 'I'm now in the process of proving them wrong,' he said."

Military years

He was a graduate of the Signal Corps OCS program out of Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey (1941–46) and again at Ft. Monmouth (1951–53).

Personal life

Arms and his second wife, Mary Lynne, resided in Palm Springs, California for many years. They then moved to Hamilton, Illinois, where Arms died on February 13, 2012, aged 92.

Partial discography

  • The Touch (1954 - Epic 5-9079)
  • Cinco Robles (1957 - Era 1026)
  • Evangeline (1957 - Era 1033)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1985
    Hardcastle and McCormick (TV Series)
    - The Long Ago Girl (1985)
    1981
    Diff'rent Strokes (TV Series) as
    Howie
    - Drummond's Fair Lady (1981) - Howie
    1980
    The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) as
    Announcer
    - The Lottery (1980) - Announcer
    1978
    The Paper Chase (TV Series) as
    Interviewer
    - The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1978) - Interviewer (as Russell L. Arms)
    1978
    Bud and Lou (TV Movie) as
    Jimmy Fidler
    1977
    Man from Atlantis (TV Series) as
    Medical Examiner
    - The Death Scouts (1977) - Medical Examiner (as Russell L. Arms)
    1976
    Gibbsville (TV Series) as
    Senator Styler
    - Andrea (1976) - Senator Styler
    1976
    Harry O (TV Series) as
    Attendant
    - Mister Five and Dime (1976) - Attendant
    1974
    Adam-12 (TV Series) as
    First Driver
    - Teamwork (1974) - First Driver
    1972
    The F.B.I. (TV Series)
    - Fool's Gold (1973)
    - The Jug-Marker (1972)
    1973
    Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (TV Movie)
    1972
    The Sixth Sense (TV Series) as
    Doctor
    - Through a Flame Darkly (1972) - Doctor
    1972
    Mod Squad (TV Series) as
    Frank Johnson
    - Corbey (1972) - Frank Johnson
    1972
    Banacek (TV Series) as
    Ambulance Attendant
    - Let's Hear It for a Living Legend (1972) - Ambulance Attendant
    1970
    Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
    Resident / Dr. Buckley
    - Brave on a Mountain Top (1970) - Resident
    - The Legacy (1970) - Dr. Buckley
    1967
    Dragnet 1967 (TV Series) as
    David Carroll
    - The Big Kids (1967) - David Carroll
    1960
    Perry Mason (TV Series) as
    Reed Kavanaugh / Roger Correll / Everett Dorrell
    - The Case of the Vanishing Victim (1966) - Reed Kavanaugh
    - The Case of the Greek Goddess (1963) - Roger Correll
    - The Case of the Credulous Quarry (1960) - Everett Dorrell
    1964
    The Rogues (TV Series) as
    Armbruster
    - The Boston Money Party (1964) - Armbruster
    1960
    Rawhide (TV Series) as
    Lieutenant Peter Cook / Marshall / Joel Belden
    - Incident at Hourglass (1964) - Lieutenant Peter Cook
    - The Deserters' Patrol (1962) - Marshall
    - Incident of the Arana Sacar (1960) - Joel Belden
    1962
    Ichabod and Me (TV Series) as
    Dick Wayne
    - Big Business (1962) - Dick Wayne
    1959
    Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
    Ralph Turner / Will Haskell
    - The Revenger (1961) - Ralph Turner
    - Death of a Gunfighter (1959) - Will Haskell
    1961
    Surfside 6 (TV Series) as
    Ralph Truitt
    - Count Seven! (1961) - Ralph Truitt
    1960
    Lock Up (TV Series) as
    Douglas Manning / Jim Keller
    - Red Confetti (1961) - Douglas Manning
    - Dead Man's Shoes (1960) - Jim Keller
    1961
    The Barbara Stanwyck Show (TV Series) as
    James Horn
    - Dragon by the Tail (1961) - James Horn
    1961
    Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
    Hark
    - Bad Sheriff (1961) - Hark
    1959
    Border Patrol (TV Series) as
    Sgt. Nillson
    - Rattigan and the Cat (1959) - Sgt. Nillson
    1959
    Buckskin (TV Series) as
    Ethan Comstock
    - I'll Sing at Your Wedding (1959) - Ethan Comstock
    1959
    December Bride (TV Series) as
    Ronnie MacDougall
    - The Scotch Show (1959) - Ronnie MacDougall
    1959
    The Lineup (TV Series) as
    Boylston Billing
    - The Boylston Billing Case (1959) - Boylston Billing
    1958
    Matinee Theatre (TV Series) as
    Ernie Barton
    - The Long, Long Laugh (1958) - Ernie Barton
    1958
    The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (TV Series) as
    Gary Stewart
    - Lovey-Dovey (1958) - Gary Stewart
    1955
    Svengali and the Blonde (TV Movie) as
    William Bagot
    1954
    Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series)
    - Such a Busy Day (1954)
    1953
    By the Light of the Silvery Moon as
    Chester Finley
    1949
    Sons of New Mexico as
    Lieutenant Chuck Brunton
    1949
    Cover Up as
    Frank Baker (as Russell Armes)
    1949
    John Loves Mary as
    Corporal (uncredited)
    1948
    Smoky Mountain Melody as
    Bruce 'Kid' Corby
    1948
    Loaded Pistols as
    Larry Evans
    1948
    Quick on the Trigger as
    Fred Reed
    1948
    Sealed Verdict as
    Nissen's Aide (uncredited)
    1948
    The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series)
    - Mirage in Manhattan (1948)
    1948
    Beyond Glory as
    Officer Milliken (uncredited)
    1948
    Daredevils of the Clouds as
    Jimmy
    1948
    The Checkered Coat as
    Dr. Stevenson
    1948
    Wallflower as
    Bobby (uncredited)
    1948
    Tornado Range as
    Killer Dorgan aka Ben Colton
    1948
    Stage to Mesa City as
    Postal Inspector Hardy (uncredited)
    1948
    Check Your Guns as
    Hired Gunman (uncredited)
    1947
    High Wall as
    Patient Awaiting Discharge Hearing (uncredited)
    1947
    The Fighting Vigilantes as
    Henchman
    1947
    Life with Father as
    Operator of Stock Quote Ticker (uncredited)
    1947
    So You're Going on a Vacation (Short) as
    Clerk at Hinkel's (uncredited)
    1947
    That Way with Women as
    Fred Spafford (uncredited)
    1946
    Deception as
    Music Student (uncredited)
    1942
    Wings for the Eagle as
    Pete Hanso
    1942
    Always in My Heart as
    Red
    1942
    Captains of the Clouds as
    Louis 'Alabama' Prentiss
    1942
    The Man Who Came to Dinner as
    Richard Stanley
    Soundtrack
    1972
    Zenith Presents: A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary (TV Special) (performer: "(Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To) Shanghai")
    1958
    The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Lovey-Dovey (1958) - (performer: "The Bridge Of San Rey" (uncredited), "Lovebirds")
    1952
    Your Hit Parade (TV Series) (performer - 11 episodes)
    - Christmas Show with skaters Andra McLaughlin & Gundi Busch (1955) - (performer: "Deck the Halls", "Love and Marriage", "O Holy Night")
    1955
    Show Time at the Apollo (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Basin Street Revue - (performer: "These Things I Offer You")
    1953
    By the Light of the Silvery Moon (performer: "Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" - uncredited)
    Self
    1983
    The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1983
    Family Feud (TV Series) as
    Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - TV's All-Time Favorites Week 1 Game 3: Brady Bunch vs. Your Hit Parade (1983) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - TV's All-Time Favorites Week 1 Game 2: Leave It to Beaver vs. Your Hit Parade (1983) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    1975
    ABC Late Night (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Your Hit Parade 25th Anniversary (1975) - Self
    1972
    Zenith Presents: A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary (TV Special) as
    Self
    1961
    The Bell Telephone Hour (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer
    - Almanac for February (1961) - Self - Singer
    1959
    America Pauses for the Merry Month of May (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1959
    The Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 March 1959 (1959) - Self
    1958
    The Gisele MacKenzie Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Russell Arms, Snooky Lanson (1958) - Self
    1957
    The Arlene Francis Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Vocalist
    - Episode #1.34 (1957) - Self - Vocalist
    - Episode #1.32 (1957) - Self - Vocalist
    1951
    Your Hit Parade (TV Series) as
    Self - Vocalist / Self / Self - Singer
    - New Year's Eve Show (1955) - Self - Vocalist
    - Christmas Show with skaters Andra McLaughlin & Gundi Busch (1955) - Self - Vocalist
    - Chorus and Drill Team from Fort Dix (1954) - Self
    1957
    The Jonathan Winters Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.20 (1957) - Self
    1957
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #10.18 (1957) - Self
    1951
    Chance of a Lifetime (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer
    - Episode dated 14 March 1951 (1951) - Self - Singer
    1951
    Chance of a Lifetime (TV Series) as
    Self - singer / Self
    - Episode dated 7 March 1951 (1951) - Self - singer
    - Episode dated 14 February 1951 (1951) - Self
    1951
    Cavalcade of Bands (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.15 (1951) - Self
    1949
    The Fifty-Fourth Street Revue (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer / Self
    Archive Footage
    2015
    Hey Moe, Hey Dad! (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Curtain Call (2015) - Self (uncredited)
    1956
    The Gabby Hayes Show (TV Series) as
    Postal Inspector / Henchman
    - Stage to Mesa City (1956) - Postal Inspector (uncredited)
    - Fighting Vigilantes (1956) - Henchman

    References

    Russell Arms Wikipedia