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TV Shows/Series

The Kate Smith Show (Herself) [1960]

The Kate Smith Evening Hour (Herself-Host) [1951]

The Kate Smith Hour (Herself- host) [1950]
TV Appearances

Tony Orlando and Dawn (Herself) [1975] (# of episodes: 1)

Cher (Herself) [1975] (# of episodes: 1)

The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (Herself) [1972] (# of episodes: 1)

The Andy Williams Show (Herself) [1970] (# of episodes: 1)

Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters (Herself) [1969] (# of episodes: 1)

Rowan & Martin`s Laugh-In (Herself) [1968] (# of episodes: 1)

The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show (Herself) [1968] (# of episodes: 1)

The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (Herself) [1967 - 1969] (# of episodes: 3)

The Jackie Gleason Show (Herself- Musical Guest) [1967] (# of episodes: 1)

The London Palladium Show (Herself) [1966] (# of episodes: 1)

The Dean Martin Show (Herself) [1965 - 1969] (# of episodes: 7)

What`s My Line? (Mystery Guest) [1965] (# of episodes: 1)

The Hollywood Palace (Herself-Singer, Host) [1964 - 1967] (# of episodes: 5)

The Andy Williams Show (Herself) [1963 - 1966] (# of episodes: 2)

Startime (The Wonderful World of Entertainment (1959) -Herself) [1959] (# of episodes: 1)

The Garry Moore Show (Herself) [1959] (# of episodes: 1)

The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (Herself) [1959] (# of episodes: 2)

Toast of the Town (Herself-Singer) [1955 - 1958] (# of episodes: 21)

Danger (Episode: No Room) [1953] (# of episodes: 1)

Hallmark Hall of Fame (Episode: The Small One) [1952] (# of episodes: 1)
 

Kate Smith Biography

She was dubbed "The Songbird of the South" and would be forever etched in the hearts and minds of millions of Americans as a true American symbol of World War II, especially after giving voice to Irving Berlin`s classic song "God Bless America." Her inspiring rendition went on to sell millions of war bonds and even helped a hockey team in the 1970s win the Stanley Cup. Singing patriot Kate Smith was born Kathryn Elizabeth Smith on May 1, 1907. As a child she showed a devoted interest toward singing and dancing, initially appearing in jazz nightclubs before opting for a standard music career. Discovered by the famed singer/dancer Eddie Dowling, Kate made her Broadway debut in his musical comedy "Honeymoon Lane" in 1926. Double-chinned and exceedingly heavyset, she served as the plump, singing slapstick foil to the star, and continued in that same predictable vein with the subsequent tour of "Hit the Deck" and in "Flying High" the 1930 Broadway show headlining Bert Lahr. Unhappy at being made fun of in burlesque comedy and preferring to focus on her natural singing ability, Kate quickly joined forces with Columbia Records vice president Ted Collins who subsequently became her partner, protector and manager. Pointing her in the direction of radio, Kate made her debut in 1931 and her stardom was secured by year`s end. She went on to break the record for longevity at the renown Palace Theatre. Her radio celebrity prompted a guest cameo role in the Paramount musical film The Big Broadcast (1932) singing what would become her signature piece "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" (she had co-written the lyrics). This, in turn, led to her first and only film vehicle. In Hello, Everybody! (1933), Kate Smith literally played Kate Smith, a meek, plus-sized radio singer who unabashedly tends to her farm in between jobs while losing the man of her dreams (`Randolph Scott`) to her svelte-looking sister, played by Sally Blane. As expected, Kate`s character finds true happiness not in the arms of a man but in the helping and caring of others. True to form, Kate never married. Realizing she was not at all film material, Kate wisely stuck with radio and recordings, appearing in a film only one other time--as a guest singing "God Bless America" in the Warner Bros. star-studded variety show This Is the Army (1943). She began making records in 1926 and over the years her best-selling hits would include "River, Stay `Way From My Door" (1931), "The Woodpecker Song" (1940), "The White Cliffs of Dover" (1941), "I Don`t Want to Walk Without You" (1942), "There Goes That Song Again" (1944), "Seems Like Old Times" (1946), "Now Is the Hour" (1947) and "How Great Thou Art (1965). Kate had one of the most popular radio variety shows with "The Kate Smith Hour", which aired weekly from 1937-1945. At the same time she fronted the top daytime radio show with the midday "Kate Smith Speaks," a news and commentary program. She made a grand and memorable entrance at Carnegie Hall in 1963 and performed for Arthur Fiedler and his Boston Pops in 1967. Television was also a successful medium for the singing star with a Monday-Friday afternoon variety show "The Kate Smith Hour," which ran four years from 1950. The show proved so popular that NBC handed her the prime time "Kate Smith Evening Hour" as well. A variety show favorite, she appeared for Ed Sullivan, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jack Paar, Dean Martin, Andy Williams, Tony Orlando, and Carol Burnett. During her last productive

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    Name Kate Smith
    (Kathryn Elizabeth Smith)
    Other Name(s) The First Lady of Radio
    The Songbird of the South
    Height 5' 10"  (178 cm)
    Build Large
    Hair Color Brown - Dark
    Date of Birth May 11907
    Birthplace Greenville, VA
    Star Sign Taurus
    Died June 171986 (Aged 79)
    Location of Death Raleigh, NC
    Cause of Death Diabetes
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Roman Catholic
    Occupation Singer
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    Claim to Fame God Bless America

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  • Middle-aged women have greater stability, they are more loyal, and their capacity for steady work is greater than that of younger women.
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  • I must work hard to make my singing above reproach; there must be no faults which hard work would take care of.
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  • Public and employer opinion often defeat society`s best interests with a prejudice against middle-aged women.
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  • There`s no second chance on stage, and I was trained to make the most of my first chance.
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  • I shall always respect the composer. If I embellish, it is his idea I am embellishing.
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  • Most of the people who act and sing do so for their own pleasure and that of their friends and family.
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  • Intelligent analysis of the composer`s intention and strict adherence to it automatically ensures sincerity.
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  • It became obvious in 1957 that I was endangering my health by carrying so much weight.
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  • In nearly all ballads, the words set the mood and meaning, while the music intensifies or enhances them.
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  • Since I have been singing for so many years, I don`t always need to approach a song quite so laboriously and meticulously.
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  • I vowed that whenever my family needed me, I would give up everything to go to them, no matter what. The show must go on was meaningless to me.
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  • In 29 years, I had recorded over 2,200 songs. I was amazed.
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  • I am exceedingly lucky that my voice, along with perfect pitch and perfect rhythm, was given me at birth.
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  • Many people submit to excessive appetites without realizing that they do not need to eat so much food.
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  • It is important that the audience should understand every syllable of every word, for only then can they grasp the meaning of the song.
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  • If rock-and-roll is well done, there`s nothing so terribly wrong with that kind of music. But the lyrics are another story.
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  • As soon as I began to earn what might be called fairly large sums, I bought a car and began to explore the country around New York.
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  • I just can`t read music.
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  • An entertainer should in his public performance keep himself out of any controversy, political or otherwise.
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  • It`s up to the audience. It always has been.
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  • I sometimes get that wonderful sympathy between me and the audience, telling me I`ve reached their hearts. And when I do, the thrill is mine.
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  • I have been extremely lucky with reviewers and critics throughout my career.
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  • During the presidential primaries of 1940, I received a request from the Democratic National Committee to sing God Bless America before the speeches.
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  • I could see myself in a white nurse`s uniform, working unnoticed for many years and at last dying, unknown, unmarried and unsung.
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  • My singing is part of me, like my stoutness, or my light hair, or my poor eyesight.
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  • I learn my songs by ear.
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  • I have always examined closely the motives of any group for which I am asked to raise money.
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  • This nation loves singing and loves acting.
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  • I was always daydreaming about singing in big productions on Broadway.
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  • Because of my voice, speaking words which had been carefully chosen, women had used money they had set aside for other purposes to buy war bonds.
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  • I know I`m fat and I know my hair is straight, but I can sing.
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  • I am continually embarrassed by people who point me out as an example of what can be done without training.
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  • I have personally believed in every product I have ever advertised.
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  • I could not separate myself off stage from myself on stage, as so many actors can.
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  • Ice cream was my undoing, and six chocolate milk shakes in a row were nothing to me at one time.
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  • I have never known stage-fright at any time.
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  • I am harder on myself than anyone else could be.
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  • Every small town has its dramatic group, its barber-shop quartet, every home has music in one form or another.
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    Trivia
  • She was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6157 Hollywood Boulevard and for Radio at 6145 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
  • Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume Two, 1986-1990, pages 788-790. New York: Charles Scribner`s Sons, 1999.
  • Smith performed "God Bless America" every week on her radio show from 1938, selling nearly 400,000 pages of sheet music. On March 21, 1939, she recorded both that song and "The Star Spangled Banner" for RCA Victor, which also became an instant hit.
  • Kate asked Irving Berlin himself for a patriotic song for her radio show, and he gave her "God Bless America" which was originally written by him in 1918. Berlin changed some of the lyrics from his original composition, replacing "from the green fields of Virginia / to the gold fields out in Nome" with "From the mountains to the prairies / To the oceans white with foam." After some other minor adjustments, he gave the song to Kate. She first performed it on Armistice Day, November 11, 1938.
  • Kate`s success with "God Bless America" inspired Woody Guthrie to write his own musical response "This Land Is Your Land", which became a patriotic standard in its own right.
  • In 1982, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan.
  • Kate has often been considered the inspiration for the saying, "It ain`t over till the fat lady sings."
  • In 1976 she was named Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses Parade.
  • Kate became a singing good-luck charm for the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team with her renditions of "God Bless America" helping to inspire them to two successive Stanley Cups (1974 and 1975). In 1987, the team erected a statue of Smith outside their arena in her memory.
  • In her honor, The Kate Smith USA Friends Club was formed in 1967 to the acknowledgement of Kate herself.
  • Grammy Award Winner for Best Gospel Album, "How Great Thou Art" (RCA: 1966).
  • Made her last public appearence four years before her death at the 1982 Emmy Awards. After the audience got over their shock at her appearence (Small, shrunken, and confined to a wheelchair, she seemed barely aware of where she was), they gave her a standing ovation and joined host Bob Hope in singing "God Bless America" in her honor.
  • She was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1999.
  • Sang her most famous song, Irving Berlin`s "God Bless America", before Philadelphia Flyers games for many years, always to an appreciative audience.
  • Co-wrote her theme song, "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain," with Harry Woods.
  • Officially retired in February 1979.
  • Received the Women`s International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award in 1985.
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