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    Dooley Wilson

    American actor and musician

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  2. Arthur "Dooley" Wilson (April 3, 1886 – May 30, 1953) was an American actor, singer and musician who is best remembered for his portrayal of Sam in the 1942 film Casablanca. In that romantic drama, he performs its theme song " As Time Goes By ".

  3. The gentleman who crooned this now legendary tune for the morose Humphrey Bogart and moist-eyed Ingrid Bergman at Rick's Cafe Americain amid the bleak WWII backdrop was none other than 56-year-old Arthur "Dooley" Wilson, an African-American actor and singer who earned...

    • April 3, 1886
    • May 30, 1953
  4. Apr 10, 2013 · Wilson, an African-American, 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 for good, playing supporting roles onstage on Broadway and in a series of modest films.

  5. Arthur "Dooley" Wilson was an American actor, singer and musician who is best remembered as Sam in the 1942 film, Casablanca; in the film, he also performed its theme song, "As Time Goes By". Wilson was a drummer and singer who led his own band in the 1920s, touring nightclubs in London and Paris.

  6. Dooley Wilson was born Arthur Wilson on April 3, 1886 in Tyler, TX, and was performing on stage by the age of 12. Like a number of African-American entertainers of the time, minstrel shows were his training ground and he eventually earned the nickname "Dooley," thanks to a whiteface performance as an Irishman where he sang the song "Mr. Dooley."

  7. Arthur " Dooley " Wilson (April 3, 1886 – May 30, 1953) was an American actor, singer and musician who is best remembered for his portrayal of Sam in the 1942 film Casablanca.

  8. Nov 11, 2021 · In 1908, while performing the song “Mr. Dooley” and impersonating in whiteface an Irish singer, he was forever dubbed Dooley. More importantly, this was a period when he was a member of the ...

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