Barry Gordon
0 quotesTelevision Actor · Born Dec 21, 1948 · United States Of America · Male
Barry Gordon (born December 21, 1948) is an American film, television and voice actor and political talk show host and producer. He was the longest-serving president of the Screen Actors Guild, having served from 1988 to 1995. 2Early life Gordon was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. His stepfather, Bob Manning, was a crooner of popular love songs in the 1940s and 1950s, most known for his rendition of Hoagy Carmichael's "The Nearness of You". 2Acting 3Childhood career Gordon began performing at age three; in his television debut, he won second place on Ted Mack's Amateur Hour singing Johnnie Ray's "Cry". At six, Gordon recorded "Nuttin' for Christmas". He was the youngest performer ever to hit a pre-Hot 100 Billboard chart when that song hit #6 in 1955. It sold over 1 million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. The next year he charted his second and final single, "Rock Around Mother Goose." In circa 1956, Bill Haley recorded a private demo recording, "Six Year Olds Can Rock and Roll." He begins the recording (released in 1990) by dedicating it to Barry Gordon. As a child star, Gordon also appeared on The Jackie Gleason Show, The Jack Benny Program, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, The Danny Thomas Show, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Star Time with Benny Goodma
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