Frances Langford won fame on radio (primarily as Bob Hopes vocalist, later sparring comically with Don Ameche as The Bickersons), via recordings and in the movies. In spite of the fact that she played mostly in minor musicals (plus appearing occasionally in A productions, including Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), This Is the Army (1943) and The Glenn Miller Story (1954)), she introduced major songs like Im in the Mood for Love in Every Night at Eight (1935), You are My Lucky Star and Broadway Rhythm in Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935), Cole Porters Easy to Love in Born to Dance (1936) and Hooray for Hollywood in Hollywood Hotel (1937).Date of Birth 4 April 1913, Lakeland, FloridaDate of Death 11 July 2005, Jensen Beach, Florida (congestive heart failure)
Herself
Film 1943
Alice
Film 1938
Eileen Eilers
Film 1940
Self (archive footage)
Film 1988
Joan Terry
Film 1944
Alice
Film 1940
Herself, Vocalist, Frances Langford (singing voice)
Film 1948
Ruth Allison
Film 1937
Janet Masters
Film 1949
Susan Moore
Film 1935
Ann Rogers
Film 1947
Sally Baker
Film 1945
Self (archive footage)
Film 2002
Susan Jackson
Film 1944
Miss Hay
Film 1936
Babs Lee
Film 1943
Self
Film 1943
Self (archive footage)
Film 2017
Frances Langford
Film 1951
Self
Film 1954
Self
Film 1944
Singer
Film 1933
Self (archive footage)
Film 1988
Film 1936
From 'Born to Dance' (archive footage)
Film 1985
Self
Tv 1950
Self
Tv 1961
Self - Singer
Tv 1950
Self
Tv 1962