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Sammy Davis Jr.: The E! True Hollywood Story
Sammy Davis Jr.: The E! True Hollywood Story
(2001)
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Synopsis:
As part of Hollywood's infamous "Rat Pack," which included Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis, Jr. became one of the world's most renowned and controversial entertainers. He became a household name in the 1950s through his hit recordings on the Decca label and was a fixture in top nightclubs around the country. In 1960 Sinatra cast Davis in "Ocean's Eleven," which brought him even more acclaim. In the 1970s and '80s, despite liver disease, hip replacements and money problems, Davis kept performing, even joining up with his old friends for a Rat Pack reunion concert. Davis passed away on May 16, 1990, at the age of 64 and despite making multi-millions, he left behind a massive debt to the IRS, which was finally settled in 1997.
Cast
Name
Credits
Kieran Mulroney
Narrator Narration
Jay Bernstein
Interviewee
Burt Boyar
Interviewee
May Britt
Interviewee
Altovise Davis
Interviewee
Mark Davis
Interviewee
Diahann Carroll
Interviewee
Amy Greene-Andrews
Interviewee
James Kotsilibas-Davis
Interviewee
Lorna Luft
Interviewee
Deana Martin-Griffith
Interviewee
George Schlatter
Interviewee
Barbara Sinatra
Interviewee
Ben Vereen
Interviewee
Producers
Name
Credits
Jeff Shore
Executive Producer
Kathryn L Beranich
Producer supervising producer
Andreas Kanonenberg
Producer supervising producer
Tracy Allan
Segment Producer
Diana Rico
Producer
Scott Rockett
Associate Producer
Alina Sanderson
Associate Producer
Production Management
Name
Credits
Joanne Bornstein
Production Manager
Kevin Bates
Production Coordinator
Richard Ouyang
Production Coordinator
Editor
Name
Credits
Billy Joseph
Avid Editor
Matt Roberts
Avid Editor
Cameron Coulter
On-Line Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Oscar Delgado
Camera EFP camera
George Ellis
Camera EFP camera
Aaron Sonego
Camera EFP camera