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  1. Samuel George "Sammy" Davis, Jr. (born December 8, 1925 – died May 16, 1990) appeared as himself in the second season episode of All in the Family titled "Sammy's Visit" (#5), which garnered lots of media attention internationally and high Nielsen ratings for his sarcastic "kiss" of Archie upon leaving the Bunker house! Sammy would reappear an episode during the Season 1 episode of Archie ...

  2. 'Mr Wonderful' - A true all round entertainer, Sammy Davis Jr. was an American entertainer who made his debut on the stage at age three. He began recording i...

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  3. 17 de oct. de 2017 · The show finishes with a song and dance routine set to “Just In Time”. A charming half hour featuring two show business legends. Three years ago, in 2014, Bruce hosted an excellent retrospective on Sammy’s life and career for ITV’s Perspectives documentary series titled Bruce Forsyth on Sammy Davis, Jr.

  4. Sammy Davis Jr.: Directed by Dave Powers. With Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway. Highlights include: guest Sammy Davis Jr. as a star who returns to his hometown and visits an old so-called "friend" (Carol) who is somewhat of a racist; Harvey and Tim in a sketch about a "no-frills" airline whose treatment of first-class and economy passengers is radically different ...

  5. 1967-77: Swingin’ Sixties and Seventies Decline. After the Sammy Davis, Jr. Show was cancelled, Sammy Davis, Jr. hit the road with a vengeance. Thanks to the Broadway run of Golden Boy, he had been away from regular nightclub gigs for around two years – and his first stop was The Copa Room at The Sands Hotel in Las Vegas.

  6. Original Albums. See below for all the full-length albums Sammy Davis, Jr. released from 1954 to 1982, split into 4 tabs covering Decca, Reprise, MGM and other labels. Each album has an individual page, with the track listing, information about the album and its recording, and information about reissue on CD or digital download.

  7. Sammy Davis, Jr.’s performance that evening established him as one of the show’s great artists along with the likes of Nat King Cole on Ed Sullivan, Tony Bennett on Ed Sullivan and Louis Armstrong on Ed Sullivan. Davis’ last appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show occurred on November 15th 1964. When Sullivan brought Davis onstage, they ...