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Mike Clifford was born on 5 November, 1943 in Los Angeles, CA, is an American actor and singer. Discover Mike Clifford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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5 November, 1943 |
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Los Angeles, CA |
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United States
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Mike Clifford Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mike Clifford Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mike Clifford worth at the age of 81 years old? Mike Clifford’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Mike Clifford's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Mike Clifford (born 5 November 1943), is an American singer, songwriter and actor.
After singing for just a short time period, Clifford signed with Liberty Records in 1959.
He recorded his first single that year, titled "Should I".
The song was written and produced by Mark McIntyre and featured additional vocals from Patience and Prudence and Eddie Cochran on guitar.
Clifford met Helen Noga through an introduction by a friend, and she agreed to become his personal manager after hearing him sing.
Helen Noga and her husband John managed the career of Johnny Mathis, and were able to get Clifford signed to Columbia Records.
Later, Noga brought Clifford to meet Ed Sullivan who was so impressed with Clifford's poise and stage presence that he booked him for his TV debut, the first of three appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Clifford's first taste of success came at age 18 when "Bombay", became a hit in Venezuela.
He appeared on the state owned Venevision in his own TV special.
Clifford recorded the songs "Pretty Little Girl in the Yellow Dress" from the Universal Pictures The Last Sunset in 1961, "Look in Any Window" from the Allied Artists picture Look in Any Window in 1961, "Joanna" from the TV production Peter Gunn in 1961, "At Last" for the United Artist release The Last Time I Saw Archie in 1961, "It Had Better Be Tonight" from the Mirisch-G&E Production The Pink Panther in 1963, "Barbara’s Theme" from the motion picture Diary Of A Bachelor in 1964, "How to Murder Your Wife" and "Here's To My Lover" from the motion picture How To Murder Your Wife in 1965, "Magic Night" for the movie soundtrack Mondo Hollywood in 1967, "It’s a Dream Away" for the American International Pictures film The Glass Sphinx in 1967, "The Golden Breed" for the Hollywood International Production movie The Golden Breed in 1968, "Mary Jane", the title song for the American International motion picture Mary Jane in 1968 the theme from the motion picture, Those Fantastic Flying Fools, "You Say Love" for the Trans-American film Dagmar's Hot Pants Inc. in 1971, "The Morning After" for the Cinerama-Zenith International Production, and the theme for Necromancy in 1972.
He is known for his 1962 pop hit, "Close To Cathy", which reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Mike Clifford was born in Los Angeles, California, United States.
His father, Cal Clifford, was a professional trumpeter, who took him to many of his engagements.
Mike quickly developed an interest in music and began taking voice lessons.
While in school, Cliiford began to entertain at school and community functions, and by the age of 16 was performing at local nightclubs in Los Angeles.
However, Clifford's recordings for Columbia received little buyer’s attention, and in July 1962, Clifford signed with United Artists Records.
The song reached number 12 in September of that year, and stayed there for two weeks and remained on the charts for 12 weeks.
On December 29, 1962, "What To Do With Laurie" entered the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number No. 67.
He was a favorite on Baltimore's Buddy Deane Show (1962).
"One Boy Too Late" entered the Billboard Hot 100 on May 11, 1963 and was to be his last nationally charted record.
He subsequently, had several songs that were regional hits in the U.S.
He had hit records in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Germany as well as "It Had Better Be Tonight" in Chile, "See You In September" in the Philippines, and "How To Murder Your Wife" in Japan.
Clifford toured over one hundred cities during 1964 and 1965, with the Dick Clark Caravan of Stars and perform in Canada, France, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Mexico.
He did commercials for Black Cow and Slowpoke suckers, Ortho Mattress and MJB coffee.
American International Pictures purchased cartoon films from Japan and had the dialogue and songs translated into English.
Clifford recorded the Guy Hemric-produced song "Rose Color Sky" and another song for the soundtracks.
They were released to movie theaters and television.
In 1965, United Artists released Clifford's debut album, For The Love Of Mike, which was reviewed and a spotlight pick in the February 13, 1965 issue of Billboard.
Clifford appeared in the films Village of the Giants in 1965, and also sang the love theme of the film, The Glass Sphinx in 1967, the title song to Dagmar's Hot Pants, "You Say Love" in 1971, The love theme for the film Necromancy , "The Morning After" in 1972, and for The Lord Of The Rings in 1978.
In 1967, Clifford opened a two-week engagement at the Ye Little Club in Beverly Hills, California.
One of the celebrities who came to his opening night was Judy Garland.
Clifford sang "My Best Girl" from Mame to her, after which she insisted on throwing him an opening night party.
The 1970s also saw Clifford play the dual role of Teen Angel and Johnny Casino in the first national tour of the Broadway musical, Grease, that also starred John Travolta.
In the early 1970s, Clifford and Lu Ann Simms were called to record a new version of the Beach Party album music, after Frankie and Annette recorded the final versions for the films.
In 1975, he appeared with the operatic tenor Jan Peerce in the Broadway production of Fiddler On the Roof as Motel, the timid tailor.
In 1976, he traveled to Paris, France, to co-star with Line Renaud in a new two-hour extravaganza entitled Paris Line at the Casino de Paris.
A cast album was also recorded in Paris of the show where Clifford was featured on several solos.
He also appeared and sang on American Bandstand and also Where the Action Is (ABC-TV).
In the 1978 film Sextette, Clifford sang "Love Will Keep Us Together", with Mae West, while actor Timothy Dalton lip synched the words.