Randall Webster Weeks (February 25, 1907 – April 26, 1979) was an American bandleader, actor, naval commander, and university administrator.
His father, William E. Weeks, was a politician who served as Mayor of Everett and was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
[1] In 1928, Weeks began spending his summers singing and playing piano at a coffee house in Hyannis, Massachusetts, to help pay for school.
[5] In 1932, Weeks made his film debut in It Happened in Paris, a musical remake of The Two Orphans.
He appeared in ten films for the company, including a starring role in Bill Cracks Down.
He then served four years as an administrative officer in the United States Navy during and following World War II.