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[[File:Bobby Darin 1972.JPG|thumb|350px|Bobby Darin in June 1972]]
A [[Teen Idol]] in [[The Fifties]] and [[The Sixties]], [[Bobby Darin]] (1936-1973) would be later be best remembered for his hit songs "Beyond the Sea," "Mack the Knife," and "Splish Splash" and his common appearances on lists of "Musicians Who Died Young".
 
During his lifetime, Darin was also known for several other tropetastic points. First it is worth noting that [[Teen Idol|Teen Idols]] as we know them didn't exist much until the 1950s and 1960s. In this way, Darin was a bit of a pioneer making very good use of television and movies to extend his image. He's the guy who inspired [[Sammy Davis Jr]]. His acting roles weren't pure marketing either. He managed to get contracts with at least five major studios and won a Golden Globe, Cannes French Film Critics Award and an [[Academy Award]] nomination over his career.
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