Movie Appearances
He was in the Twentieth Century Fox movies Sun Valley Serenade (1941) starring John Payne and Sonja Henie and Orchestra Wives (1942) starring George Montgomery and Ann Rutherford as part of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, both of which featured Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. He is not seen in either movie except for a small scene at the piano when Miller is playing "Chattanooga Choo Choo" because band pianist Ted Scott, played by John Payne, could not make it in time for the rehearsal. He appeared uncredited in Sun Valley Serenade as part of the Glenn Miller Orchestra. He played the piano parts and solos for Cesar Romero in Orchestra Wives.
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