David Frishberg

David Frishberg

music department, actor, writer

David Frishberg was born on Mar 23, 1933 in USA. David Frishberg's big-screen debut came with Paternity directed by David Steinberg in 1981. David Frishberg is known for Schoolhouse Rock! directed by Robert Marianetti, Bob Dorough stars as Vocals and Jack Sheldon as Vocals. The most recent award David Frishberg achieved is Razzie Awards. The upcoming new movie David Frishberg plays is Someone to Love which will be released on Dec 15, 1988.

Quirky pianist-songwriter, noted for his plaintive, nasally voice, who has released a number of jazz albums. His songs have included "Van Lingle Mungo" (the lyrics of which consist entirely of the names of old-time baseball players), "My Attorney Bernie", "Sweet Kentucky Ham", "Do You Miss New York", "Let's Eat Home", "Blizzard Of Lies", and a number of songs for ABC's Schoolhouse Rock (1973) which include the classic "I'm Just A Bill".

  • Birthday

    Mar 23, 1933
  • Place of Birth

    St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 0 nominations

Razzie Awards
1982
Worst Original Song
Winner - Razzie Award
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
1981
Worst Song or Song Performance in a Film or End Credits
Winner - Stinker Award

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