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  1. 9. Juli 2010 · Jimmy Durante, the legendary comedian and singer, performs his signature song "Inka Dinka Doo" in this classic video clip. Watch him charm the audience with his humor and his famous nose. If you ...

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  2. 28. Feb. 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbHSmile (Remastered) · Jimmy DuranteMy Best℗ 2019 Universal Digital EnterprisesReleased on: 2019-03-01Music Publisher: ...

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  3. 30. Jan. 1980 · Jimmy Durante, Whose Humor Delighted for 60 Years, Is Dead; 'I'm a Novelty' Jimmy Durante, the Entertainer, Dies on Coast at 86 Extraordinary Generosity Tribute From a Friend An Improver of the ...

  4. Early career. Durante was born in New York City, the third of four children born to Mitch and Margaret Durante.A product of working-class New York, Durante dropped out of school in the eighth grade to become a full-time ragtime pianist, working the city circuit and earning the nickname "Ragtime Jimmy," before he joined one of the first recognizable jazz bands in New York, the Original New ...

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  6. Jimmy Durante was born in New York City on February 10, 1893. He dropped out of school in the eighth grade to become a professional pianist, earning the nickname “Ragtime Jimmy.” Durante was known for his mangled English, raspy voice and oversized nose. His comedic and musical talent, along with the instant chemistry he enjoyed with Garry ...

  7. Durante appeared in a total of 21 films in the 30s, but the only ones of note were "The Phantom President" (1932), with George M. Cohan, the all-star "Hollywood Party" (1934), in which he served as host, and "Palooka" (1934), which introduced his theme song, "Inka-Dinka-Doo." He made another 15 films, mostly as an avuncular character actor and ...