Bob Carroll (singer/actor)
Robert Carroll was an American big band singer and stage, film, and television actor.
Early years
Bob Carroll was born Mark Kaufman in New York, NY. The son of a piano salesman, Carroll attended high school in Brooklyn.Singer
Carroll's singing career was interrupted by three years' service in the U.S. Army during World War II. When he returned to civilian life, he joined Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra.Carroll also sang with other orchestras, including Charlie Barnet and Glenn Miller in the 1940s and Gordon Jenkins in the 1950s. He is heard on the soundtrack of The Prowler singing "Baby". In 1957, his version of "Butterfly" on Bally Records made the charts, peaking at No. 61 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In the mid-1960s, Carroll was host and singer on All Time Hits, a musical program on WGN-TV in Chicago.
Actor
In the 1960s, he turned to acting and his stage career peaked in those years.On television, he appeared both in soap operas and prime time series. He performed on Songs for Sale and was a regular vocalist on NBC's Judge for Yourself, starring Fred Allen, which aired in the 1953-1954 season.
In the theater, he performed in various touring productions of Fiddler on the Roof, including in 1966 and 1968 as well as the 1989 pre-Broadway tour. He played the title role in the first national tour of Fiorello! He also played 1984 touring production of La Cage aux Folles. Other touring productions in which he appeared included Guys and Dolls, The Pajama Game, and ''Say, Darling.''