
Bob Howard
Known for Acting · 6 credits
- Born
- 1906-06-20
- Died
- 1986-12-03
- Place of birth
- Newton, Massachusetts, USA
Biography
Bob Howard was a Black pianist, comedian, and actor on the Broadway stage, radio, and television.
Born Howard Joyner in West Newton, MA., he attended and dropped out of Howard University Medical School and later enrolled in the New England Conservatory of Music. During his early years in vaudeville, he was the piano-playing member of Joyner and Hopkins (Morris Hopkins was a dancer). In 1943, Howard appeared on Broadway in "Early to Bed." He also worked in radio from 1938 to 1975, with his programs on WEAF, WCBS, and WHN. He was one of the first Black performers on television, with his 15-minute show on CBS from July 1948 to December 1951.
His film credits include "Howard's House Party," "Junction 88, and "Stars on Parade." Howard's career took him to Europe, Japan, and the United States. His popularity with the general public came largely because he followed Fats Waller's footsteps. Although he lacked originality, it was covered in skilled musicianship and easygoing rapport with audiences. From time to time, Howard played and sometimes recorded with jazzmen, but it was as a jazz-tinged famous singer and player that he made his mark.
His singing voice varied according to material and mood, ranging from tenor to baritone, from robustness to coy meanderings. During a period when he led a band that emulated Cab Calloway's, Howard employed good musicians. Still, he habitually yelled encouragement at inappropriate moments, his exhortations getting in the way of their solos. Bob Howard continued playing the piano and singing at various nightclubs and restaurants until his death on December 3, 1986.
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About Bob Howard
Bob Howard was a Black pianist, comedian, and actor on the Broadway stage, radio, and television. Born Howard Joyner in West Newton, MA., he attended and dropped out of Howard University Medical School and later enrolled in the New England Conservatory of Music. During his early years in vaudeville, he was the piano-playing member of Joyner and Hopkins (Morris Hopkins was a dancer). In 1943, Howard appeared on Broadway in "Early to Bed." He also worked in radio from 1938 to 1975, with his programs on WEAF, WCBS, and WHN. He was one of the firs… With 6 credits spanning from 1941 to 1963, Bob Howard has appeared in 6 films and 0 TV shows.
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Most Popular Bob Howard Movies
- Lassie's Great Adventure (1963) — as Sergeant Sprague
- Stars on Parade (1946) — as Bob Howard
- Murder with Music (1941) — as Editor
- Junction 88 (1947) — as Bob Howard
- Hey! Tojo Count Yo' Men (1944)
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