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Bing Crosby

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Bing Crosby
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Singer
Actor
Relatives: Granddaughter: Denise Crosby
First mentioned: "A Fish Called Selma"
First appearance: "How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window?"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Bing Crosby was an American singer and actor.

History

Zombie Bing Crosby.png

One day in 1956, Crosby's limousine broke down while passing through Springfield, and the crooner spent the afternoon playing mini-golf at Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Centre while his car's Johnson rod was being replaced.[1]

Marge called Troy McClure a "perfect gentleman", just like Bing Crosby and J.F.K.[2]

He appears in the Itchy & Scratchy short, "Dogday Hellody of 1933".[3]

He appeared in A Zombie Christmas with Bing Crosby, Elvis and the 1932 All American Football Team.[4]

A zombie Bill Crosby appeared in a zombie golf game Homer and Bart were playing.[5]

Behind the Laughter

The Parson ("Wedding for Disaster") resembles Bing Crosby's character Father O'Malley from the film Going My Way.

Appearances

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