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== Filmography == {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Films |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |- | 1929 | ''Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees'' | Himself |Short, [[Vitaphone Varieties]] #771 (Lost film—soundtrack survives, containing the songs "[[Deep Night]]" and "Outside")<ref>{{cite web |url=https://soundcloud.com/vitaphone/04-rudy-vallee-his-connecticut |title=Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees Vitaphone |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=2012 |website=[[SoundCloud]] |publisher=Vitaphone |access-date=February 14, 2016 }}</ref> |- | 1929 | ''Radio Rhythm'' | Himself | Short |- | 1929 | ''[[The Vagabond Lover]]'' | Rudy Bronson | |- | 1929 | ''[[Glorifying the American Girl]]'' | Himself | |- | 1930 | ''College Sweethearts'' | | Short |- | 1931 | ''[[Kitty from Kansas City]]'' | Himself | Short |- | 1931 | ''[[Musical Justice]]'' | Judge | Short |- | 1932 | ''The Musical Doctor'' | Dr. Vallee | Short |- | 1932 | ''Rudy Vallee Melodies'' | Himself | Short |- | 1933 | ''[[International House (1933 film)|International House]]'' | Himself | |- | 1934 | ''[[George White's Scandals (1934 film)|George White's Scandals]]'' | Jimmy Martin | |- | 1934 | ''[[Hollywood on Parade|Hollywood on Parade # B-9]]'' | Himself | |- | 1935 | ''[[Sweet Music]]'' | Skip Houston | |- | 1938 | ''[[Gold Diggers in Paris]]'' | Terry Moore | Alternative title: ''The Gay Impostors'' |- | 1939 | ''[[Second Fiddle (1939 film)|Second Fiddle]]'' | Roger Maxwell | |- | 1941 | ''[[Too Many Blondes]]'' | Dick Kerrigan | |- | 1941 | ''[[Time Out for Rhythm]]'' | Daniel "Danny" Collins | |- | 1942 | ''[[The Palm Beach Story]]'' | John D. Hackensacker III | |- | 1943 | ''[[Happy Go Lucky (1943 film)|Happy Go Lucky]]'' | Alfred Monroe | |- | 1945 | ''[[It's in the Bag! (1945 film)|It's in the Bag]]'' | Himself | |- | 1945 | ''[[Man Alive (1945 film)|Man Alive]]'' | Gordon Tolliver | |- | 1946 | ''[[People Are Funny (film)|People Are Funny]]'' | Ormsby Jamison | |- | 1946 | ''[[The Fabulous Suzanne]]'' | Hendrick Courtney, Jr. | |- | 1947 | ''[[The Sin of Harold Diddlebock]]'' | Lynn Sargent | Alternative title: ''Mad Wednesday'' |- | 1947 | ''[[The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer]]'' | District Attorney Tommy Chamberlain | Alternative title: Released in the U.K. as ''Bachelor Knight'' |- | 1948 | ''[[I Remember Mama (film)|I Remember Mama]]'' | Dr. Johnson | |- | 1948 | ''[[So This Is New York]]'' | Herbert Daley | |- | 1948 | ''[[Unfaithfully Yours (1948 film)|Unfaithfully Yours]]'' | August Henshler | |- | 1948 | ''[[My Dear Secretary]]'' | Charles Harris | |- | 1949 | ''[[Mother Is a Freshman]]'' | John Heaslip | Alternative title: ''Mother Knows Best'' |- | 1949 | ''[[The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend]]'' | Charles Hingleman | |- | 1949 | ''[[Father Was a Fullback]]'' | Mr. Roger "Jess" Jessup | |- | 1950 | ''The Admiral Was a Lady'' | Peter Pedigrew (Jukebox king) | |- | 1954 | ''Ricochet Romance'' | Worthington Higgenmacher | |- | 1955 | ''[[Gentlemen Marry Brunettes]]'' | Himself | |- | 1957 | ''[[The Helen Morgan Story]]'' | Himself | Alternative titles: ''Both Ends of the Candle''<br />''Why Was I Born?'' |- | 1967 | ''[[How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (film)|How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying]]'' | Jasper B. Biggley | |- | 1968 | ''[[Live a Little, Love a Little]]'' | Louis Penlow | With [[Elvis Presley]] |- | 1968 | ''[[The Night They Raided Minsky's]]'' | Narrator | Voice |- | 1970 | ''[[The Phynx]]'' | Himself | |- | 1975 | ''[[Sunburst (film)|Slashed Dreams]]'' | Proprietor | Alternative title: ''Sunburst'' |- | 1976 | ''[[Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood]]'' | Autograph Hound | |} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Television |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |- | 1953 | ''[[The Ford 50th Anniversary Show]]'' | Himself | Song medley and banter with [[Bing Crosby]] and [[Frank Sinatra]] |- | 1956 | ''[[The Johnny Carson Show]]'' | Himself | 1 episode |- | 1956–1957 | ''[[December Bride]]'' | Himself | 2 episodes |- | 1957 |''[[The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour]]'' | Himself | 1 episode |- |1961 |''[[What's My Line?]]'' |Himself |1 episode |- | 1967 | ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' | Lord Marmaduke Ffogg | 3 episodes |- | 1969 | ''[[Petticoat Junction]]'' | Herbert A. Smith | Episode: "But I've Never Been In Erie, PA" |- | 1970 | ''[[Here's Lucy]]'' | Himself | 1 episode |- | 1971 | ''[[Night Gallery]]'' | Dr. Francis Deeking | 1 episode |- | 1971–1972 | ''[[Alias Smith and Jones]]'' | Winford Fletcher | 2 episodes |- | 1976 | ''[[Ellery Queen (TV series)|Ellery Queen]]'' | Alvin Winer | Episode: "The Adventure of the Tyrant of Tin Pan Alley" |- | 1979 | ''[[CHiPs]]'' | Arthur Forbinger | Episode: "Pressure Point" |- | 1984 | ''[[Santa Barbara (TV series)|Santa Barbara]]'' | Elderly Con | 1 episode (final appearance) |}
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