
Actor
Bobby Vinton
Born 1935 · Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Stanley Robert Vinton (born April 16, 1935) is an American pop music singer. At 16, Vinton formed his first band, which played clubs around the Pittsburgh area. With the money he earned, Vinton helped finance his college education at Duquesne University, where he studied music and graduated with a degree in musical composition. While at Duquesne, he became proficient on all of the instruments in the band: piano, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, drums and oboe. After a brief spell in the US Army, Vinton was signed to Epic Records in 1960 as a bandleader: "A Young Man With a Big Band." Two albums and several singles were not successful however, and with Epic ready to pull the plug, Vinton found his first hit single literally sitting in a reject pile. The song was titled "Roses Are Red (My Love)." It spent four weeks at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Arguably, his most famous song is 1963's "Blue Velvet" that also went to No.1. 23 years later, David Lynch named his movie Blue Velvet after the song. In 1964, Vinton had two #1 hits, "There! I've Said It Again" and "Mr. Lonely", the latter now being the basis for Akon's hit "Lonely."
Acting

Big Jake
Jeff McCandles · 1971

The Train Robbers
Ben Young · 1973

Coach
Bobby Vinton · 1989

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self · 1948

The Merv Griffin Show
Self · 1962

The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour
Self · 1969

The Gossip Columnist
Marty Kaplan · 1980

Dinah!
Self · 1974

The David Susskind Show
Self · 1959

Pink Lady
Bobby Vinton · 1980

Shindig!
Self - Singer · 1964

The Mike Douglas Show
Self · 1961

Kraft Music Hall
Self · 1958

Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters
Self · 1980

The Hollywood Palace
Self · 1964

Surf Party
Len Marshal · 1964

Hamburgers
self · 1974