Nat "King" Cole
Nat "King" Cole
Nat "King" Cole is best remembered as an extremely popular and influential jazz and pop artist whose career spanned the mid-'30s through the early '60s -- some of his biggest hits include "Mona Lisa" and "Unforgettable" -- but he also made a few appearances in film. As an actor, his most famous role is that of W.C. Handy in St. Louis Blues (1958). The father of pop singer Natalie Cole, he was only 46 when he died of lung cancer. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Nat "King" Cole:
- Cat Ballou with Jane Fonda , Lee Marvin , Michael Callan , Dwayne Hickman , Stubby Kaye , Tom Nardini , John Marley , Reginald Denny , Jay C. Flippen , Arthur Hunnicutt , Bruce Cabot , Burt Mustin , Paul Gilbert , Dorothy Claire , Nick Cravat , Harry Sr. Harvey , Hallene Hill , Duke Hobbie , Charles Frank Horvath , Robert Phillips , Chuck Roberson , Carol Veazie , Charles Wagenheim , Ted White , Gail Bonney , Ayllene Gibbons , Joe Hamilton
Nat "King" Cole Trivia
When was Nat "King" Cole born?
Nat "King" Cole date of birth: March 17, 1919
Who did Nat "King" Cole portray in Nat "King" Cole: The Magic of Music?
Nat "King" Cole was Vocals in Nat "King" Cole: The Magic of Music
Who did Nat "King" Cole portray in Cat Ballou?
Nat "King" Cole was Shouter in Cat Ballou
What role did Nat "King" Cole play in The Blue Gardenia?
Nat "King" Cole played Himself in The Blue Gardenia





