
Lawrence Welk
ActorProducerMusic Department
- Born
- March 11, 1903
- Died
- May 17, 1992
- Awards
- 3 wins, 4 nominations
The accordion maestro provided nearly two decades of squeaky-clean music and family entertainment on TV every Saturday night between 1955 and 1971 on prime-time, and for another 11 years in syndication. His trademarks included his "A uh-one, a uh-two" intro and a perpetual bubble machine.
Biography
Director
| Lawrence Welk's 12 Days of Christmas(1983) |
Writer
| Lawrence Welk's 12 Days of Christmas(1983) |
Actor
Here's Lucy(1968)as Lawrence Welk |
Shower of Stars(1954) |
| The Modernaires with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra(1952)as Lawrence Welk - Orchestra Leader |
| Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music(1950)as Lawrence Welk - Band Leader |
Producer
| Lawrence Welk's 12 Days of Christmas(1983) |
The Lawrence Welk Show(1951) |
Music Department
Gleason(2002) |
The Lawrence Welk Show(1955) |
Soundtrack
A Friend of the Family(2022) |
Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood(2022) |
Young Sheldon(2017) |
The Founder(2016) |
Rules Don't Apply(2016) |
Self
KTLA at 40: A Celebration of Los Angeles Television(1987)as Self |
| Lawrence Welk's 12 Days of Christmas(1983)as Host, Musician |
Hour Magazine(1980)as Self |
The Lawrence Welk Show(1955)as Self - Host, Self |
The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards(1981)as Self - Honoree |
Archive Footage
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley(1979)as Self - Bandleader |
Fox Files(1998)as Self |
My Music: Starlight Ballroom(2015)as Self |
Baseball, Dennis & The French(2011) |
My Music: The Big Band Years(2009)as Self |























