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Sammy Davis Jr.
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How old was Sammy Davis Jr. when he died?
64 years old
When did Sammy Davis Jr. die?
May 16, 1990
How did Sammy Davis Jr. die?
Complications from throat cancer
How old was Sammy Davis Jr. when he died?
64 years old
Where did Sammy Davis Jr. die?
Beverly Hills, California, USA
When was Sammy Davis Jr. born?
December 8, 1925
Where was Sammy Davis Jr. born?
Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
What was Sammy Davis Jr.'s birth name?
Samuel George Davis
How tall was Sammy Davis Jr.?
5 feet 5 inches, or 1.64 meters
What was Sammy Davis Jr. known for?
Porgy and Bess
,
Salt and Pepper
,
The Cannonball Run
, and
Cannonball Run II
Was Sammy Davis Jr. married?
He was married to
Altovise Davis
from May 11, 1970 to May 16, 1990,
May Britt
from November 13, 1960 to December 19, 1968, and
Loray White
from January 10, 1958 to April 23, 1959.
Did Sammy Davis Jr. have children?
Yes, 4 children, including
Mark Davis
,
Tracey Davis
,
Manny Davis
, and Jeff Davis
Did Sammy Davis Jr. have siblings?
Yes, 1 sibling, Suzette Davis
Who were Sammy Davis Jr.'s parents?
Sammy Davis Sr.
and
Elvera Davis
Who were Sammy Davis Jr.'s relatives?
Montana Garner
(Grandchild) and
Sam Garner
(Grandchild)
How many awards did Sammy Davis Jr. win?
6 awards
How many award nominations did Sammy Davis Jr. receive?
21 nominations
Known for
The Cannonball Run
6.2
Fenderbaum
1981
Cannonball Run II
5.1
Morris Fenderbaum
1984
Salt and Pepper
5.1
Charles Salt
1968
Porgy and Bess
7.0
Sportin' Life
1959
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