BOB HOPE

U.S. Name: Bob Hope
Birth Name: Leslie Townes Hope
Born: May 29, 1903 in Eltham, England
Died: July 27, 2003 in Place: Toluca Lake, Calif.
Place & Date of Immigration: Ellis Island, 1908
Occupation: Entertainer
Citizenship Date: 1920

BOB HOPE

BIOGRAPHY

Bob Hope immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1920. He was a beloved entertainer whose career spanned vaudeville, radio, film, and television. Known for his quick wit and comedic timing, he became a cultural icon through his USO tours, bringing laughter to American troops overseas for over five decades. With over 50 films and countless TV specials, Hope’s humor shaped American comedy. He hosted the famous Bob Hope radio show for decades. His enduring legacy lies in his patriotism, philanthropy, and ability to unite audiences through laughter during times of war and peace.

BOB HOPE

ACHIEVEMENTS

  • Entertained US troops on the USO Tours for 50 years (1941 – 1991)
  • Hosted The Bob Hope Show (Radio: 1938 – 1955) and (Television: 1950 -1996)

AWARDS

  • Won an Academy Award 5 times (1941, 1945, 1953, 1960, 1966)
  • Won Peabody Award 3 times (1944, 1958, 1968)
  • Won a Golden Globe 2 times (1958, 1963)
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame Star – Motion Pictures (1960)
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame Star – Radio (1960)
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame Star – Television (1960)
  • Won the Laurel Award 2 times (1962, 1963)
  • Congressional Gold Medal from President Kennedy (1963)
  • Won a Primetime Emmy Award 2 times (1966, 1984)
  • Medal of Freedom from President Johnson (1969)
  • Won People’s Choice Award 5 times (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1985)
  • US Air Force Order of the Sword (1980)
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame Star – Live Performance (1993)
  • National Medal of the Arts from President Clinton (1995)
  • Ronald Reagan Freedom Award (1997)
  • Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (1998)
  • Honored with Bob Hope Humanitarian Award by the Television Academy (2002)
  • Honored with the name of Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, Calif. (2003)

Information sources: Britannica, Nisha Valley, Biography, IMBd, Hollywood Walk of Fame

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