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George Givot was an American actor.

Biography[]

Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he became a comedian with the Ziegfeld Follies with a knack for impersonating foreign dialects, which got him a number of jobs on the radio, often with his character "Greek Ambassador of Good Will".

Givot also appeared in a number of films from the 1940s onwards, including the comedies Road to Morroco and Ain't Misbehavin. His most popular role however was the voice of restaraunteur Tony in Lady and the Tramp.

Givot passed away in 1984.

Singing[]

Givot only performed a few times, three times onstage in the musicals Pardon My English, Mexican Hayride and Do Re Mi, and onscreen singing the memorable Disney song "Bella Notte" in Lady and the Tramp.

Film[]

Lady and the Tramp (1955)[]

  • Bella Notte (contains solo lines)

Stage[]

Pardon My English (1933)(originated the role)[]

  • So What? (duet)
  • The Dresden Northwest Mounted (contains solo lines)
  • "What Sort of Wedding Is This? (contains solo lines)
  • Where You Go, I Go (duet)
  • The Dresden Northwest Mounted (Reprise)(contains solo lines)

Mexican Hayride (1944)(originated the role)[]

  • Finale

Do Re Mi (1960)(originated the role)[]

  • It's Legitimate (contains solo lines)
  • Success (contains solo lines)
  • Don't Be Afraid of a Teardrop (contains solo lines)

Gallery[]

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