Jules Munshin Overview:

Actor, Jules Munshin, was born on Feb 22, 1915 in New York City, NY. Munshin died at the age of 55 on Feb 19, 1970 in New York, NY .

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By Amanda Garrett on Apr 24, 2015 From Old Hollywood Films

Character actor delighted audiences with comic roles in many old Hollywood musicals, including our movie of the month, Easter Parade (1948). is best known today for his role in On the Town (1949) as a sailor on 24-hour leave in New York City, but Munshin was a memorabl... Read full article


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Jules Munshin Quotes:

Gabey, Chip, Ozzie: [singing] New York, New York, a wonderful town / The Bronx is up and the Battery down / The people ride in a hole in the ground / New York, New York, it's a wonderful town!


Arthur: [Song] I don't wanna be a millionaire, I just wanna live like one.


Ozzie: If through a lot of foolery you lost your last red cent/ I wouldn't even stop to ask you why/I'd pawn my mother's jewelry, I'd steal my sister rent/It's all for you kid, you can milk me dry!


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Jules Munshin Facts
Popular song-and-dance man and comedian at Catskill resorts.

Became a Broadway star after starring in the musical "Call Me Mister" in 1946.

Best remembered as one of the trio of sailors - Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra were his shipmates - enjoying 24 hours' holiday in Manhattan, in MGM's 1949 masterpiece musical, On the Town (1949).

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