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  1. Arthur Dooley Wilson (Tyler, Texas, 3 de abril de 1886 - Los Ángeles, 30 de mayo de 1953) fue un actor y cantante estadounidense. Su papel más famoso es sin duda la interpretación del pianista Sam en Casablanca.

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  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0933330Dooley Wilson - IMDb

    The gentleman who crooned this now legendary tune for the morose Humphrey Bogart and moist-eyed Ingrid Bergman at Rick's Cafe Americain amid the bleak WWII backdrop was none other than 56-year-old Arthur "Dooley" Wilson, an African-American actor and singer who earned...

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    • April 3, 1886
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    • May 30, 1953
  3. Arthur " Dooley " Wilson (April 3, 1886 – May 30, 1953) was an American actor, singer and musician who is best remembered for his portrayal of Sam in the 1942 film Casablanca. In that romantic drama, he performs its theme song "As Time Goes By".

  4. Arthur Dooley Wilson fue un actor y cantante estadounidense. Su papel más famoso es sin duda la interpretación del pianista Sam en Casablanca.

  5. Dooley Wilson (1886 - 1953) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por Casablanca, Tres chicas para tres marinos, Prisionera por una noche, Night in New Orleans, Hablan las campanas, Tiempo de tormenta, Cairo, Pasaje al Oeste, Ella y su secretario y Free for All.

  6. Wilson was a drummer and singer who led his own band in the 1920s, touring nightclubs in London and Paris. In the 1930s he took up acting, playing supporting roles onstage on Broadway and in a series of modest films.

  7. A most famous scene, American ex-pat saloon owner Rick (Humphrey Bogart) in wartime Morocco, with employee Sam (Dooley Wilson), brooding over Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) having turned up at his joint, a flashback montage revealing why, in Casablanca, 1942.