Randy Sparks

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Musician • Singer • Songwriter

Birth Date: July 29, 1933

Death Date: February 11, 2024

Birth Place: Leavenworth, Kansas

Randy Sparks brought his musical talents to a variety of films over the course of his Hollywood career. His music was also used in the adaptation "These Thousand Hills" (1959) with Don Murray, the comedy adaptation "The Wheeler Dealers" (1963) with James Garner and "The Singing Nun" (1966). His work was also in the action flick "Angel Unchained" (1970) with Don Stroud. Sparks marked his early career with roles in "The Bob Hope Show (01/16/59)" (1958-59), the Robert Mitchum crime flick "Thunder Road" (1958) and the Patrick Wayne western "The Young Land" (1959). Later in his career, Sparks worked on "How Do I Love Thee?" (1970) with Jackie Gleason.

Credits

Sorcerous Stabber Orphen: Revenge

Voice
Hartia Allenford
Show
1999

A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve

Voice
Kenji Sasaki
Show
1999

Angel Unchained

Original Music
Movie
1970

Jack Cassidy's St. Patrick's Day Special

Self
Show
1969

The Big Night

Actor
Frank
Movie
1960

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