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Muzzy Marcellino(1912-1997)

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Muzzy Marcellino
Originally trained on violin and guitar, Marcellino started on the music scene as a teenager with the Lofner-Harris band, based at the Hotel St.Francis in San Francisco. When Ted Fio Rito became the hotel's resident bandleader in 1932, Marcellino joined him and eventually doubled up as guitarist and lead male vocalist. During his six years with the band, he featured in a number of motion pictures, including Les Gaietés du collège (1933). In 1938, Marcellino launched his own dance orchestra, operating almost exclusively on the West Coast, with long residencies at the Hollywood Florentine Gardens. His star female vocalist was future film actress Gloria DeHaven.

In the late 1940's, he reduced the size of his band, touring Reno and Las Vegas before joining Art Linkletter's variety program House Party (1952) as its musical director, a tenure which lasted until the show's cancellation in 1969. Marcellino had another string to his bow: his amazing talent at whistling (used only sparsely for novelty numbers during his big band days) which came to be effectively employed in TV ads, numbers written for Disney's 'Mickey Mouse Club' as well as motion pictures. In addition to the theme from Écrit dans le ciel (1954), he is best known for his whistling on Ennio Morricone's classic western theme of Le Bon, la Brute et le Truand (1966).
BornNovember 27, 1912
DiedJune 11, 1997(84)
BornNovember 27, 1912
DiedJune 11, 1997(84)
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Known for

John Wayne, Jan Sterling, David Brian, Laraine Day, Phil Harris, Robert Newton, Robert Stack, and Claire Trevor in Écrit dans le ciel (1954)
Écrit dans le ciel
6.6
  • Additional Crew(dubbing for John Wayne, uncredited)
  • 1954
Populaire (2012)
Populaire
6.8
  • Soundtrack("Willow Weep for Me")
  • 2012
Mary Carlisle and Buster Crabbe in Les Gaietés du collège (1933)
Les Gaietés du collège
6.7
  • Band Member
  • 1933
What Price Jazz (1934)
What Price Jazz
6.2
Short
  • Self - Singer(uncredited)
  • 1934

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  • Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Leslie Caron, and Mel Ferrer in Lili (1953)
    Lili
    7.2
    • Whistler in Ballet Sequence (uncredited)
    • 1953
  • Ching Chong
    5.0
    Short
    • 1943
  • Sea Melody
    Short
    • Muzzy
    • 1938
  • Broadway Gondolier (1935)
    Broadway Gondolier
    6.4
    • Member of the Debutantes (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and Irene Dunne in Roberta (1935)
    Roberta
    7.0
    • Wabash Indianian (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Ginger Rogers, Pat O'Brien, Allen Jenkins, Dick Powell, and The Mills Brothers in Ondes d'amour (1934)
    Ondes d'amour
    6.3
    • Band Singer (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Air Tonic (1933)
    Air Tonic
    Short
    • Band member
    • 1933
  • Mary Carlisle and Buster Crabbe in Les Gaietés du collège (1933)
    Les Gaietés du collège
    6.7
    • Band Member
    • 1933

Music Department



  • Robert Lansing and Patrick Wayne in An Eye for an Eye (1966)
    An Eye for an Eye
    6.1
    • musician: whistler
    • 1966
  • Studio 57 (1954)
    Studio 57
    7.0
    TV Series
    • composer: stock music (uncredited)
    • 1957–1958
  • Lucille Ball and Art Linkletter in House Party (1952)
    House Party
    6.8
    TV Series
    • musical director
    • 1952

Additional Crew



  • John Wayne, Jan Sterling, David Brian, Laraine Day, Phil Harris, Robert Newton, Robert Stack, and Claire Trevor in Écrit dans le ciel (1954)
    Écrit dans le ciel
    6.6
    • whistler: dubbing for John Wayne (uncredited)
    • 1954
  • Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney, and Marilyn Maxwell in Les dégourdis de la M.P. (1952)
    Les dégourdis de la M.P.
    6.1
    • dubber: wolf whistle (uncredited)
    • 1952

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  • Alternative name
    • Muzz Marcellino & His House Party Group
  • Born
    • November 27, 1912
    • San Francisco, California, USA
  • Died
    • June 11, 1997
    • Sherman Oaks, California, USA
  • Other works
    Whistled the theme from The High and The Mighty

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    Famous whistler.

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