Born 1910 (age 67) · New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Appears in 25 titles

Louis Leo Prima was an American trumpeter, singer, entertainer, and bandleader. While rooted in New Orleans jazz, swing music, and jump blues, Prima touched on various genres throughout his career: he formed a seven-piece New Orleans–style jazz band in the late 1920s, fronted a swing combo in the 1930s and a big band group in the 1940s, helped to popularize jump blues in the late 1940s and early to mid 1950s, and performed frequently as a Vegas lounge act beginning in the 1950s. From the 1940s through the 1960s, his music further encompassed early R&B and rock 'n' roll, boogie-woogie, and Italian folk music, such as the tarantella. Prima made prominent use of Italian music and language in his songs, blending elements of his Italian and Sicilian identity with jazz and swing music. At a time when ethnic musicians were discouraged from openly stressing their ethnicity, Prima's conspicuous embrace of his Sicilian ethnicity opened the doors for other Italian-American and ethnic American musicians to display their ethnic roots. Prima is also known for providing the voice for the orangutan King Louie in the 1967 Disney film The Jungle Book. Description above from the Wikipedia article Louis Prima, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Jungle Book
7.3
The Jungle Book
1967
as King Louie of the Apes (voice)
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
Start Cheering
6.9
Start Cheering
1938
as Band Conductor
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
6.5
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
1937
as Self
Rose of Washington Square
6.7
Rose of Washington Square
1939
as Band Leader
4.7
Swing It
1936
as Louis Prima - Band Leader
The Continental Twist
5.8
The Continental Twist
1961
as Louis Evans
Swing Cat's Jamboree
6.6
Swing Cat's Jamboree
1938
as Himself
You Can't Have Everything
6.5
You Can't Have Everything
1937
as Orchestra Leader
Playgirls International
4.0
Playgirls International
1963
as Himself
Senior Prom
8.0
Senior Prom
1958
as Himself
5.0
The Star Reporter in Hollywood
1937
as Louis Prima
Rhythm on the Range
5.5
Rhythm on the Range
1936
as Trumpet Player
Louis Prima: The Wildest!
5.5
Louis Prima: The Wildest!
1999
as Himself
Jazz Ball
8.0
Jazz Ball
1956
as Self (archive footage)
Hey Boy! Hey Girl!
10.0
Hey Boy! Hey Girl!
1959
as Himself
The Champ's a Chump
7.0
The Champ's a Chump
1936
as Band Leader Louis
Louis Prima: In Person!
DTV: Golden Oldies
DTV: Golden Oldies
1984
as Self