The following entertainers performed for U.S. military personnel and their allies in the combat theatre during the Vietnam War (1959–1975)
- The Hondells October 1966
- Bobby Rydell
- Roy Acuff (1970)
- Anna Maria Alberghetti
- Carroll Baker
- Madeleine Hartog-Bel
- Johnny Bench
- Polly Bergen
- Joey Bishop
- Vida Blue
- Jimmy Boyd
- James Brown
- Les Brown
- Anita Bryant
- John W. Bubbles
- Raymond Burr
- Sebastian Cabot
- Vikki Carr
- Jerry Colonna
- Chuck Connors
- Louis Cottrell Jr.
- Phil Crosby
- Vic Damone
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Jackie DeShannon
- Phyllis Diller
- Ron Ely
- Dale Evans
- James Drury
- Lola Falana[1]
- Eddie Fisher
- Glenn Ford
- Redd Foxx[1]
- Connie Francis
- James Garner
- Frank Gifford
- The Golddiggers
- Johnny Grant
- Teresa Graves
- Rosey Grier
- Joey Heatherton
- Tippi Hedren
- Charlton Heston
- Don Ho
- Bob Hope[2][3]
- The Ink Spots
- Fran Jeffries
- Jack Jones
- Danny Kaye
- Jayne Kennedy
- Dawn Lake
- Ann Landers
- Christy Lane
- Frances Langford
- Piper Laurie
- Vicki Lawrence
- Bobby Limb
- Gloria Loring
- Jayne Mansfield
- Ann-Margret
- Mary Margaret and the Martells (1969)
- Mary Martin
- Diane McBain
- Barbara McNair
- Robert Mitchum
- Archie Moore
- Terry Moore
- Rita Moreno
- Jim Nabors
- Patricia Neal
- Julie Newmar
- Wayne Newton
- Nicholas Brothers (Fayard and Harold Nicholas)
- Chris Noel
- Kathleen Nolan
- Pat O'Brien
- Janis Paige
- Fess Parker
- Dian Parkinson
- Melody Patterson
- Denise Perrier (African American Female Entertainers in Vietnam)[4]
- Suzanne Pleshette
- Mala Powers
- Stefanie Powers
- Charley Pride
- Penelope Plummer
- Martha Raye
- Debbie Reynolds
- Roy Rogers
- Jill St. John
- Nancy Sinatra
- Roger Smith
- Hank Snow
- Rick Springfield[5]
- Connie Stevens
- Kaye Stevens
- James Stewart
- Joe Torre
- Doreen Tracey
- Johnny Unitas
- Mamie Van Doren
- John Wayne
- Raquel Welch
- Lawrence Welk
- Jonathan Winters
- Laurel Robinson and Lois Peeler – The Sapphires (film)
- The Rajahs
- The Australian Beaumarks
- The Delltones
- The Lonnie B. and Vicki G. Show (1968)
- The Ralph Kimbrough and Dee Steele Show (1969)
- Quintessence 1970 (Clive and Stanley Romney, Sheryl Albiston, Jack McDonald, Ruth Sorensen)
References
- 1 2 The Bob Hope Vietnam Christmas Show (1971, TV) at IMDb
- ↑ On the Road: USO Shows: Bob Hope and American Variety (Library of Congress)
- ↑ Bob Hope's Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops – 1941–1972 (1980)(TV) (IMDb.com)
- ↑ "Entertaining Vietnam". cultureunplugged.com.
- ↑ Soapography, "Rick Springfield and Kimberly McCullough", aired June 16, 2007, on SOAPnet
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