Joe Comfort

Joe Comfort

actor, music department

Joe Comfort was born on Jul 18, 1917 in USA. Joe Comfort's big-screen debut came with You'll Never Get Rich directed by Sidney Lanfield in 1941, strarring Guard House Jug Player (uncredited).

Joe played with Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Oscar Petterson and many others. As the older kid in his neighborhood in Watts, Joe taught Charlie Mingus how to play the double bass. Because he became more prolific in his studio work doing recordings, Joe Comfort is less known except on liner notes. His bother George was in the classic movie Porgy and Bess, his three nieces, Bonnie, Donnie and Joyce Comfort were in "The Ten Commandments" and his father taught music at Alcorn College in Mississippi making sure all his kids could read and play. The family migrated to Los Angeles (Watts) in 1922.

  • Birthday

    Jul 18, 1917
  • Place of Birth

    Los Angeles, California, USA

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