Ozzie Nelson
Biography
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Oswald George "Ozzie" Nelson (March 20, 1906 – June 3, 1975) was an American band leader, actor, director, and producer. He originated and starred in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, a radio and long-running television series with his wife Harriet and two sons David and Ricky Nelson.
Nelson started his entertainment career as a band leader. He formed and led "The Ozzie Nelson Band," and had some initial limited success. Nelson's records were consistently popular, and in 1934, Nelson enjoyed success with his hit song, "Over Somebody Else's Shoulder," which he introduced. Nelson was their primary vocalist and, from August of 1932, he featured in duets with his other star vocalist, Harriet Hilliard. Nelson's calm, easy vocal style was popular on records and radio and quite similar to son Rick's voice, and Harriet's perky vocals added to the band's popularity.
Ozzie Nelson appeared with his band in feature films and short subjects of the 1940s, and often played speaking parts, displaying a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, as in the 1942 musical Strictly in the Groove. He shrewdly promoted the band by agreeing to appear in "soundies," three-minute musical movies shown in "film jukeboxes" of the 1940s. In 1952, when he and his family were established as radio and TV favorites, they starred in a feature film, Here Come the Nelsons, which actually doubled as a "pilot" for the TV series.
As Director
Filmography
The Big Street
as Orchestra Leader 1942
The Movie Orgy
as Self (archive footage) 1968
The Impossible Years
as Dr. Herbert J. Fleischer 1968
People Are Funny
as Leroy Brinker 1946
Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra
1943
Sweetheart of the Campus
as Ozzie Norton 1941
Hi, Good Lookin'!
as Ozzie Nelson - Orchestra Leader 1944
Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra
as Ozzie Nelson 1940
Disneyland '59
as Self 1959
Here Come the Nelsons
as Ozzie Nelson 1952Wave-a-Stick Blues
as Ozzie Nelson 1944
Take It Big
as Ozzie Nelson 1944
Honeymoon Lodge
as Ozzie Nelson - Band Leader 1943