
Rudy Vallee started his career as a saxophone player and singer and later became a band leader. In the 1920s and early 30s he had a hit radio program, The Fleishmann's Yeast Hour (where he was hated by his cast and crew due to his explosive ego-driven personality). In the early 1930's he was ranked with the likes of Bing Crosby and the tragic Russ Columbo in the Hit Parade. A huge hit on radio in 1933 with his program, initially known as 'The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour,' Vallee was considered a slave driver by his staff. He was known to instigate fist fights with virtually anyone who got on his nerves. During the run of his show he slugged photographers, threw sheet music in the faces of pianists' heads and if provoked, would sock hecklers in the nose. While audiences loved him, he was hated by most of his staff. As a very popular star in night clubs and on records, as well as in movies, he helped other singers like Alice Faye - who was for a while his band singer - and Frances Langford to start their careers. In his early movies he often played the romantic lead, but he switched later to stuffy and comic parts. He also appeared on Broadway. The mid-60's Broadway hit "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" was filmed in 1967 with him in his original Broadway role.

Slashed Dreams
1975 · as Proprietor

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1976 · as Autograph Hound

I Remember Mama
1948 · as Dr. Johnson

The Helen Morgan Story
1957 · as Self

The Palm Beach Story
1942 · as John D. Hackensacker III

Live a Little, Love a Little
1968 · as Louis Penlow

Betty Boop: Queen of the Cartoons
1995 · as Self (archive footage)

Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
1955 · as Rudy Vallee

The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
1947 · as Tommy

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
1967 · as J. B. Biggley

The Night They Raided Minsky's
1968 · as Opening Narrator (voice)

Campus Sweethearts
1930

Too Many Blondes
1941 · as Dick Kerrigan

So This Is New York
1948 · as Herbert Daley

The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend
1949 · as Charles Hingleman

Going Hollywood: The '30s
1984 · as (archive footage)

It's in the Bag!
1945 · as Rudy Vallee

Breakdowns of 1938
1938 · as Rudy (archive footage) (uncredited)