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Russell Lee Arms (February 3, 1920 – February 13, 2012) was an American and .


Career
Arms was born on February 3, 1920Arms was born in 1920, not 1922, as per paid Intelius search in Berkeley, California, gaining acting experience via the Pasadena Playhouse. He began his career on , including working at in New York City.

He moved up to minor screen roles during World War II as a contract player with Warner Bros. In his screen debut, he played Richard, the son of the Stanleys, in 1942's The Man Who Came to Dinner. He later worked as a freelance performer, mostly in . Subsequently, he appeared in supporting roles in both and . In 1953 he played the role of Chester Finley, a piano instructor and hopeful suitor to , in the film By the Light of the Silvery Moon.

From 1952 to 1957, he was best known as a on Your Hit Parade, an NBC television series that reviewed the of the day and on which a regular cast of vocalists would perform the top seven songs of the week. Arms and (who starred on the show from 1950 to 1952) were the only surviving lead performers from the show until Arms' death in 2012. He authored an autobiography in 2005, My Hit Parade... and a Few Misses. During his career as a singer, he was also well known for his 1957 single, "Cinco Robles (Five Oaks)", which entered the on January 12, 1957 and stayed there for 15 weeks, peaking at No. 22. In 1957, he released the album Where Can A Wanderer Go, on the Era label. The same year he was a singer on The Hidden Treasure Show, "the first nationwide quiz show in which home viewers win the money...". The syndicated program was sponsored by Disabled American Veterans.

On television dramas, Arms made three guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of Attorney Everett Dorrell in the 1960 episode "The Case of the Credulous Quarry", and as Roger Correll in the 1963 episode "The Case of the Greek Goddess". Additionally, he appeared in the 1961 episode "Bad Sheriff" on the long-running series , portraying a crooked lawman who tries to keep the money seized by robbers. "Bad Sheriff", Gunsmoke, S06E17, January 7, 1961; TV Guide, a subsidiary of CBS Interactive, Inc. Retrieved November 1, 2017. For the next two decades he continued to act periodically in other television series, including the sitcom Ichabod and Me in 1962 and the drama Gibbsville in 1976.

A 1958 newspaper story about Arms noted, "Although Arms started in show business as an actor, he became a singer 'by accident,' and now he can't get anyone to believe he can act. 'I'm now in the process of proving them wrong,' he said."


Personal life
Arms and his second wife, Mary Lynne, resided in Palm Springs, California for many years. They then moved to Hamilton, Illinois, where Arms died on February 13, 2012, aged 92.


Filmography
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Partial discography
  • The Touch (1954 - Epic 5-9079)
  • Cinco Robles (1957 - Era 1026)
  • Evangeline (1957 - Era 1033)


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