Bobby Darin
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
May 14, 1936 (90 years old)
Place of Birth
New York, New York, USA
Biography
Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, impressionist, and actor in film and television. He performed jazz, pop, rock and roll, folk, swing, and country music. He started his career as a songwriter for Connie Francis. He recorded his first million-selling single, "Splish Splash", in 1958. That was followed by "Dream Lover", "Mack the Knife", and "Beyond the Sea", which brought him worldwide fame. In 1962 he won a Golden Globe Award for his first film, Come September, co-starring his first wife, actress Sandra Dee. During the 1960s, he became more politically active and worked on Robert F. Kennedy's Democratic presidential campaign. He was present on the night of June 4/5, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles at the time of Kennedy's assassination. During the same year, he discovered he had been raised by his grandmother, not his mother, and that the woman he thought was his sister was actually his mother. Those events deeply affected Darin and sent him into a long period of seclusion. Although he made a successful comeback (in television) in the early 1970s, his health was beginning to fail, as he had always expected, following bouts of rheumatic fever in childhood. The knowledge of his vulnerability had always spurred him on to use his musical talent while still young. He died at the age of 37 after a heart operation in Los Angeles.
Known For
| 2012 | The True Buddy Holly StorySelf (archive footage) | |
| 2006 | In Concert Series: Bobby DarinSelf (archive footage) | |
| 2005 | Judy Garland DuetsSelf (archive footage) | |
| 2003 | Rock 'n' Roll and the 1950's Vol. 2Self (archive footage) | |
| 1973 | Happy Mother's Day, Love GeorgeEddie | |
| 1973 | Bobby Darin: Mack is Back | |
| 1973 | The Bobby Darin Show | |
| 1972 | The Marshal of MadridBilly Dobbs | |
| 1972 | The Midnight SpecialSelf | |
| 1971 | Goin' Back to IndianaSelf | |
| 1970 | Night Gallery | |
| 1970 | The Flip Wilson ShowSelf | |
| 1969 | The Happy EndingFranco | |
| 1969 | The Barbara McNair ShowSelf | |
| 1968 | Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InSelf | |
| 1967 | Gunfight in AbileneCal Wayne | |
| 1967 | Stranger in the HouseBarney Teale | |
| 1967 | Bobby Darin in LondonSelf | |
| 1967 | Ironside | |
| 1966 | ABC Stage 67Self | |
| 1965 | That Funny FeelingTom Milford | |
| 1965 | Run for Your LifeMark Shepherd | |
| 1963 | Captain Newman, M.D.Cpl. Jim Tomkins | |
| 1963 | Burke's LawRoland Trivers (uncredited) | |
| 1963 | The Judy Garland ShowSelf | |
| 1962 | Hell Is for HeroesPvt. Dave 'J.J.' Corby | |
| 1962 | Pressure PointPatient | |
| 1962 | State FairJerry Dundee | |
| 1962 | If a Man AnswersEugene Wright | |
| 1962 | President Kennedy's Birthday SaluteSelf | |
| 1962 | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonSelf | |
| 1962 | The Merv Griffin ShowSelf | |
| 1961 | Come SeptemberTony | |
| 1961 | Too Late BluesJohn 'Ghost' Wakefield | |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas ShowSelf - Co-Host | |
| 1960 | PepeBobby Darin | |
| 1960 | ShadowsMan at Rehearsal (uncredited) | |
| 1959 | The Music Shop | |
| 1959 | The GrammysSelf | |
| 1959 | The Big PartySelf | |
| 1958 | The Bob Crosby Show | |
| 1958 | The Dick Clark ShowSelf | |
| 1958 | Kraft Music HallSelf | |
| 1957 | American BandstandSelf | |
| 1957 | The Big Beat | |
| 1956 | The Dinah Shore Chevy ShowSelf | |
| 1953 | The OscarsSelf | |
| 1952 | This Is Your LifeSelf | |
| 1950 | The Jack Benny ProgramBobby Darin | |
| 1950 | What's My Line?Self - Mystery Guest | |
| 1948 | The Ed Sullivan ShowSelf |
| 1970 | The VendorsDirector |
| 1970 | The VendorsWriter |













