Helen Grayco
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Helen Grayco (1924 – 2022) was an American singer and actress famous for appearances with her husband Spike Jones.
She is known for interpreting "Lilly's Lament" (1956) and appearing in A Night at the Opera (1935).
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Filmography
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Film
- A Night at the Opera (Little girl at the piano; uncredited role) (1935)
- That Certain Age (Girl) (1938)
- Cha-Cha-Cha Boom! (Performer: "Lilly's Lament (to Cell 29)") (1956)
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Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1951 | The Colgate Comedy Hour | Herself | Episode: "The Spike Jones Show" Original air date: November 2, 1951 |
1952 | Four Star Revue | Guest Vocalist | 1 episode |
1954 | The Spike Jones Show | Herself/Various roles | 18 episodes |
1955 | The Red Skelton Show | Mrs. Spike Jones | 1 episode |
1957 | The Spike Jones Show | Herself | 20 episodes |
1958 | Club Oasis | Singer | 3 episodes |
The Frank Sinatra Show | Herself | Episode: "Spike Jones and Helen Grayco" Original air date: April 4, 1958 | |
1960 | Swinging Spiketaculars | Herself | 2 episodes |
Person to Person | Herself | 1 episode | |
1961 | The Spike Jones Show | Herself | 9 episodes |
1968 | The Dean Martin Show | Herself | 1 episode |
The Pat Boone Show | Herself | 1 episode |
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A Night at the Opera (film), Alvin Stoller, Bill Dana, Cha-Cha-Cha Boom!, Four Star Revue, Judy Strangis, Leslie Ann Jones, Spike Jones Jr., Spike Jones, Swinging Spiketaculars, Teach Me Tonight, Vik Records
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