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Jimmie Dodd
Actor
Died November 10, 1964 (54 years)
Jimmie Dodd was an American actor, singer and songwriter, best known as the master of ceremonies for the popular 1950s Walt Disney television series The Mickey Mouse Club, as well as the writer of its well-known theme song "The Mickey Mouse Club March." A different version of this march, much slower in tempo and with different lyrics, became the alma mater that closed each episode.
Filmography
| 1955 | Buffalo Bill Jr. (TV Series) · as Townsman Reading Wanted Poster |
| 1954 | Phffft · as Cab Driver |
| 1954 | Stories of the Century (TV Series) · as Deputy Ed |
| 1952 | The Lusty Men · as Red Logan |
| 1952 | The Story of Will Rogers · as Second Assistant Director |
| 1952 | The Winning Team · as Fred |
| 1952 | Adventures of Superman (TV Series) · as Unknown |
| 1952 | Cavalcade of America (TV Series) · as actor |
| 1952 | Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) · as Charlie |
| 1950 | Convicted · as Convict Grant (uncredited) |
| 1950 | The Jackie Robinson Story · as UCLA Scout |
| 1950 | The Second Woman · as Mr. Nelson |
| 1950 | Singing Guns · as Unknown |
| 1950 | Quicksand · as Buzz |
| 1950 | Racket Squad (TV Series) · as Unknown |
| 1949 | Too Late for Tears · as Second Car Thief |
| 1949 | A Kiss in the Dark · as Studsy Nolan |
| 1948 | You Gotta Stay Happy · as Curly |
| 1948 | The Noose Hangs High · as Messenger (uncredited) |
| 1948 | Sleep, My Love · as Elevator Operator |
| 1948 | Kidnapped · as Scotsman Sailor (uncredited) |
| 1948 | Easter Parade · as Cabby |
| 1947 | Living in a Big Way · as G.I. Vet |
| 1946 | The Man I Love · as Jimmy |
| 1946 | Night and Day · as Red |
| 1946 | Rolling Home · as Cowboy Guitarist |
| 1944 | Since You Went Away · as Train Passenger (uncredited) |
| 1944 | Wing and a Prayer · as Pilot |
| 1943 | So This Is Washington · as Earl - Hick Townsman |
| 1942 | Flying Tigers · as McIntosh |
| 1942 | My Favorite Blonde · as Stuttering Boy |
| 1942 | Private Snuffy Smith · as Pvt. Don Elbie |
| 1942 | Hillbilly Blitzkrieg · as Pvt. Missouri |
| 1940 | Those Were the Days! · as Evans |
