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July 12th, 2005, 09:52 GMT

Singer-actress Frances Langford, Trouper on Bob Hope Tours, Died at 92

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Francis Langford, the singer who had starred in more than 30 films and former trouper on Bob Hope's tours, died yesterday at her home in Jensen Beach, at the age of 92.
The lawyer Evans Crary Jr., according to the Associated Press, announced her death.

The famous artist Frances Langford Evinrude Stuart has always regarded herself as more of a singer than an actress, as she was best known among radio listeners for hits like "I'm in the Mood for Love," "You Are My Lucky Star" and "Hooray for Hollywood."

During the World War II, Miss Langford traveled with Bob Hope all over the globe to entertain the troops, but she had also sung in the Korean and Vietnam wars.

Bob Hope described Frances as one of his three gypsies - entertainers who joined his efforts, together with Jerry Colonna, a bulgy-eyed comic who liked to sing "On the Road to Mandalay," and Tony Romano, a guitarist who sang, arranged and accompanied other talent.




Frances Langford was both fascinated and frightened for being in combat zones, but she has always said that the greatest thing in her life was entertaining the troops. "I'd sing a song, and I could just see the guys getting this far-away expression. I knew they were going home in their minds", Ms. Langford told The Palm Beach Post in 2000.

The artist born on April 6, 1913, in Lakeland, Fla., the daughter of Vasco Langford, a carpenter, and his wife, Anna, who was an accomplished pianist, Frances has briefly attended music college before working in vaudeville.
She was discovered by Rudy Valee, who asked her to sing on a radio show and helped her to take a fresh start in New York.
Her first appearance in Bob Hope's radios how was in 1941.

The singer who returned to the nightclub work after the war, and got married three times, has also played herself in her last movie, The Glenn Miller Story, in 1954.

Francis Langford, the mellow contralto known for her generosity, was inducted to the State Women's Hall of Fame in 2002.

She chose to be cremated and wished for her ashes to be scattered on the waters she loved. (Palm Beach Post)

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Comment #1 by: s.thomas on 17 Jan 2008, 06:25 UTC reply to this comment

I have alwayed love Francis Langford. I went to jensen beach for dinner at the restaurant she onced owned and visited....at the time her yacht was moored nexted door in the marina. I am disappointed that more on her life is not listed....was she married, did she have any children, who was she married to, date of death.
I was in florida at the time of her death but never knew the cause of death. I absolutely adored her and wish I could have just spent five minutes with her.......a voice that now sings for the angels......

Sandra Thomas


Comment #2 by: Lloyd Taken on 08 Jun 2009, 01:48 UTC reply to this comment

I knew Francis around 1947-1948, She and Her Husband at the time, Jon Hall, owned a restarant at the Santa Monica Ca, airport. I was a pilot and parked my plain near Jimmy Stewarts P51 airplain. Francis loved airplains and often hung out with the pilots. They would give her free rides. She was such a friendly person I often forgot she was so famous, Her husband, Jon Hall, on the other hand was a real jurk. I can see why they divorecd. I just can't figure why they ever married.
I just turned 90 and hope I can make it to 93 like she did.
Lloyd Taken


Comment #3 by: Charles Henry on 15 May 2010, 00:43 UTC reply to this comment

Succinctly and to the point, I adore Frances Langford. Unfortunately I never met her, but continue to be mesmerized by her wonderful records, movies, radio shows,tv shows. So much so that I have written two time travel-fantasy novels starring the Divine Miss L. 'Will I Ever Know' published by Outskirts Press in 2008 and aailable on amazon.com, and the soon to be published sequel, 'Lost in the Spell'. I'm currently working on the third and final chapter in the series, 'No Matter How Impossible'. The greatest voice ever, she now sings for the angels.

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