Arthur Godfrey
Arthur Godfrey
Biography
Arthur Morton Godfrey (August 31, 1903 – March 16, 1983) was an American radio and television broadcaster and entertainer who was sometimes introduced by his nickname, "The Old Redhead". No television personality of the 1950s enjoyed more clout or fame than Godfrey until an on-camera incident undermined his folksy image and triggered a gradual decline; the then-ubiquitous Godfrey helmed two CBS-TV weekly series and a daily 90-minute television mid-morning show through most of the decade but by the early 1960s found himself reduced to hosting an occasional TV special. Arguably the most prominent of the medium's early master commercial pitchmen, he was strongly identified with many of his many sponsors, especially Chesterfield cigarettes and Lipton Tea. After many years for Chesterfield (during which Godfrey came up with the idea and slogan "Buy 'em by the carton"), he severed the relationship during one of his television programs, when his doctors convinced him that his lung cancer was due to smoking. Subsequently, he became a prominent spokesman for anti-smoking education. Description above from the Wikipedia article Arthur Godfrey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
36
Gender
Male
Birthday
1903-08-31 (121 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Acting

1979

Angels' Brigade as Himself

1978

Flying High as Not available

1978

The Great Bank Hoax as Maj. Bryer (Ret.)

1977

The Love Boat as Ned Dunkmuller

1977

MacArthur as Self (archive sound) (uncredited)

1977

Citizens Band as Himself (voice)

1976

Donny & Marie as Self

1975

Ellery Queen as Not available

1975

Rickles as Not available

1968

The Dick Cavett Show as Self - Guest

1968

Your All American College Show as Not available

1968

Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows as The Bishop: The 'In' Group

1968

The Movie Orgy as Self (archive footage)

1966

The Glass Bottom Boat as Axel Nordstrom

1966

Catalina Island as Self/Narrator

1966

The Ham's Wide World as Narrator (voice)

1964

The Hollywood Palace as Self - Host

1963

4 for Texas as Mr. Godfrey (uncredited)

1962

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as Self - Guest Host

1962

The Lucy Show as Arthur Godfrey

1961

The Mike Douglas Show as Self - Guest Host

1960

Candid Camera as Self

1950

What's My Line? as Self

1949

The Emmy Awards as Self

1949

Arthur Godfrey and His Friends as Not available