Barry Gordon

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Nuttin' for Christmas 02:40 Tools
I Can't Whistle 02:23 Tools
Christmas Time Is Here - From Peanuts 04:10 Tools
Zoomah the Santa Claus from Mars 00:00 Tools
The World Is Mine 02:23 Tools
The Milkman's Polka 02:23 Tools
Santa Claus Looks Just Like Daddy 02:23 Tools
I'm Getting Nuttin' For Christmas 02:38 Tools
Christmas Time Is Here (From Peanuts) 02:38 Tools
Yes Sir, That's My Baby 02:38 Tools
Me And My Baby On Christmas Eve 03:15 Tools
Nuttin' for Christmas (feat. Art Mooney & His Orchestra) 02:41 Tools
Nuttin' For Christmas (DJ UNITE REFIX) 02:41 Tools
I'm Gettin' Nuttin' For Christmas 02:38 Tools
We Wish You a Merry Christmas 02:41 Tools
White Christmas 02:13 Tools
Baby It's Cold Outside 02:23 Tools
Rock Around Mother Goose 02:23 Tools
I'm Gettin' Nuttin For Christmas 03:37 Tools
Let me try 02:19 Tools
Sealed With a Kiss 02:19 Tools
I Like Christmas (I Like It, I Like It) 02:23 Tools
Talk Talk Talk 02:19 Tools
Nuttin' For Christmas - Barry Gordon 02:19 Tools
Go Back Little Tear 02:02 Tools
True Love Can Never Die 02:13 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 02:19 Tools
Jingle Bells 02:19 Tools
Santa Claus is Coming To Town 03:06 Tools
I'm Gettin Nuttin for Christmas 03:06 Tools
I Like Christmas 03:06 Tools
A Heart Like Mine 02:19 Tools
I'm Getting Nuttin (Nothing) For Christmas 02:32 Tools
Winter Wonderland 02:19 Tools
I'm Getting Nuttin'(Nothing) For Christmas 02:19 Tools
The First Noel 03:06 Tools
Let It Snow 03:06 Tools
Zoomah, the Santa Claus from Mars 02:13 Tools
Silent Night 02:23 Tools
Christmas Waltz 02:19 Tools
Briana 03:06 Tools
Let Me Love You 02:13 Tools
nuttin' for christmas (d.j. unite refix) 02:23 Tools
The Christmas Song 02:23 Tools
Walking In The Air (from The Snowman) 02:23 Tools
Nuttin' for Christmas (feat. Barry Gordon) 00:00 Tools
Nightfall 02:23 Tools
Toys For Taylor 02:23 Tools
Colleen 00:00 Tools
Sunshine Girl 00:00 Tools
Nuttin' For Christmas (1955) 00:00 Tools
The Two of Them 00:00 Tools
I Like Christmas I Like It I Like It 00:00 Tools
Silk Stockings 00:00 Tools
Silver Bells 00:00 Tools
Pitty Please 00:00 Tools
She's Got Soul 00:00 Tools
Nuttin' for Christmas (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
(I'm Getting) Nuttin' For Christmas 00:00 Tools
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The colorful and varied career of performer Barry Gordon has traversed the arenas of television, film, stage, music, radio, video games, even politics. Born in Massachusetts in 1948, Gordon first appeared on the small screen at the tender age of three. A handful of television appearances later, MGM Records picked him to record the novelty tune "Nuttin' for Christmas," written for MGM by Bennett & Tepper, the songwriting team behind several of Elvis Presley's early movies. The recording became a Billboard Top 10 hit during the 1955 holiday season and sold more than 2 million copies. Follow-up efforts in the music studio never met with equal success, but Gordon nonetheless was able to parlay his initial fame into scattered film and television appearances, turning up on popular shows of the day such as "Leave It to Beaver" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." He also tried the stage, and in 1963 his work in the Broadway play A Thousand Clowns earned the 15-year-old Gordon a Tony Award nomination as best dramatic actor. Barry continued his small screen work over the next few decades, and throughout the 1970s and '80s he racked up a string of guest appearances on numerous tv-films and series. He also gained prominent vocal recognition in children's circles, first for his voice work in commercial campaigns (both as Nestlé Quik's Rabbit and as Honey Nut Cheerios breakfast cereal’s Bumblebee) and then for cartoon shows like “The Snorks,” “Darkwing Duck,” and “Batman: The Animated Series.” Perhaps his best known among these is Bebop/Donatello in the popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. He has lent his vocal talents to Donatello in multiple video-game and tv-movie spinoffs. Coinciding roughly with his TMNT stint, Gordon had succeeded actress Patty Duke as president of the Screen Actors Guild, a post which he held 1988-1995, the longest single tenure by anyone in that position to that time. He resigned the post in 1995 to pursue even bigger aspirations in the national political scene. He ran unsuccessfully for a congressional seat in 1996 and again in 1998, both times on the Democratic ticket. Since then, Gordon has made a limited return to acting, appearing occasionally on television programs such as “Becker” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” As of 2006 he hosts an LA-based radio show of social and political commentary called "Barry Gordon: From the Left Field." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.