
Paul Whiteman
ActingAbout Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman began his musical career as a viola player for the San Francisco Symphony. He enlisted in the Navy during World War I, and his musical abilities resulted in the Navy putting him in charge of his own band. After the war he moved to New York in 1920, where he recorded his first hit, Whispering/The Japanese Sandman. It sold more than two million copies, making Whiteman was an instant star. In 1924 he introduced the George Gershwin classic Rhapsody in Blue, which became the band's signature song. Whiteman had the foresight to hire some of the best jazz musicians of the era, including Red Nichols, Frankie Trumbauer, Tommy Dorsey and Bix Beiderbecke. Bing Crosby got his start with Whiteman in 1929, in a trio called the Rhythm Boys. Whiteman's band continued its run into the 1930s, but toward the end of the decade their popularity began to wane, and in the early 1940s Whiteman took a job as musical director for the American Broadcasting Co., a position he kept into the '60s. He would put together his band every so often during that period, and in the early 1960s they even managed to secure engagements in Las Vegas, after which Whiteman retired. Date of Birth 28 March 1890, Denver, Colorado, USA Date of Death 29 December 1967, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA (heart attack)
Paul Whiteman Movies & Career Overview
The filmography of Paul Whiteman reflects a career marked by diverse experimentation. Across 15 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.
Dominant Genre
A large portion of Paul Whiteman's work falls within the Music genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.
Success Ratio
Approximately 13% of Paul Whiteman's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.
One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket, which stands out as a key performance.
Best Paul Whiteman Movies Ranked
Must-watch hits from Paul Whiteman's career based on audience ratings.
Full Filmography
Every movie Paul Whiteman has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.
| Year | Movie | Character | Success | More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1950 | The Golden Twenties | Self (archive footage) | Flop | Similar → |
| 1949 | The Lambertville Story | Paul Whiteman | Flop | Similar → |
| 1947 | The Fabulous Dorseys | Paul Whiteman | Average | Similar → |
| 1945 | Rhapsody in Blue | Paul Whiteman | Average | Similar → |
| 1944 | Atlantic City | Himself | Flop | Similar → |
| 1941 | Birth of the Blues | Self (archive footage) | Average | Similar → |
| 1940 | Strike Up the Band | Paul Whiteman | Hit | Similar → |
| 1938 | Hollywood Hotel | Producer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited) | Average | Similar → |
| 1935 | Thanks a Million | Himself - Bandleader | Average | Similar → |
| 1933 | I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket | Self / Orchestra Leader (as Paul Whiteman and Orchestra) | Hit | Similar → |
| 1932 | Broadway Gossip No.2 | - | Flop | Similar → |
| 1930 | My Pal Paul | Himself | Average | Similar → |
| 1930 | King of Jazz | Paul Whiteman | Average | Similar → |
| 1930 | The Voice of Hollywood No. 3 | Himself | Flop | Similar → |
| 1927 | London | - | Flop | Similar → |
Paul Whiteman - Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best movie of Paul Whiteman?
According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Paul Whiteman is "I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket" with a rating of 7.0/10.
How many movies has Paul Whiteman acted in?
Paul Whiteman has been featured in at least 15 major films throughout their career.
What are some other popular movies by Paul Whiteman?
Other notable films include "Strike Up the Band", "Rhapsody in Blue", and "King of Jazz".




