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Ronald J Hargrave est un Acteur Américain né le 8 novembre 1929

Ronald J Hargrave

Ronald J Hargrave
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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 8 novembre 1929 (94 ans)

Ron Hargrave (born November 8, 1929) is a well renowned ukulele player and actor from the 1950s era, who has become an icon to the Rockabilly fan base. He co-wrote music for Jerry Lee Lewis and was also identified as a billboard star musician in Japan with many singles. He currently resides in Ventura, California where he visits small shops and locations to play the ukulele for small impromptu crowds.

Biographie

Ron Hargrave was raised in the Bronx to Vaudeville performers directly after the big Wall Street Crash of 1929. His family, trying to avert disaster, moved to Hollywood, California, where they settled and he began his lifelong career choices for the entertainment industry.

He entered into military life right at the start of his acting and musical career. During his military service time he met up with the daughter of Lou Costello which started him off in the film industry.

He moved to Ventura County, California where he resides near his daughter and continues to play music for small clubs and small audiences. He often surprises the downtown shop owners, small restaurant owners with impromptu visits where he plays his ukulele for passerby.

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Rusty Hamer
Rusty Hamer
(1 films)
Paul Dunlap
Paul Dunlap
(1 films)
Ken Lynch
Ken Lynch
(1 films)
Walter Reed
Walter Reed
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Ronald J Hargrave (2 films)

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Dance With Me, Henry, 1h20
Réalisé par Charles Barton
Genres Comédie, Action
Acteurs Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Gigi Perreau, Rusty Hamer, Mary Wickes, Ted de Corsia
Rôle Ernie
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Lou Henry (Lou Costello) is the owner of Kiddyland, an amusement park, and Bud Flick (Bud Abbott) is his friend and partner. Together they share a home with two orphan children, Duffer (Rusty Hamer) and Shelly (Gigi Perreau). Welfare worker Miss Mayberry (Mary Wickes) does not think that their home is a suitable environment for the children and attempts to remove them. One of the reasons is that Bud is a gambler and owes $10,000 to Big Frank (Ted de Corsia), who offers to forget the debt if Bud agrees to help launder $200,000 that Big Frank took from a Chicago bank. Bud agrees to meet Big Frank's man, Mushie (Richard Reeves), at Kiddyland to pick up the money and a plane ticket. Lou, however, informs District Attorney Proctor (Robert Shayne) of the plan and he shows up at Kiddyland during Bud and Mushie's meeting. Mushie sees the DA and hides the money just before he murders Proctor and frames Lou for it. Miss Mayberry uses Lou's arrest as a reason to take the children from his home.