found: Casablanca [MP] 1942:credits (Dooley Wilson)
found: Halliwell's Filmgoer's comp., 1988(Wilson, Dooley; b. 1894 d. 1953)
found: Internet Movie Database, Oct. 26, 2010(Dooley Wilson; b. Arthur Wilson, Apr. 3, 1894, Tyler, Tex., d. May 30, 1953, Los Angeles, Calif.)
found: Find a Grave WWW site, Oct. 26, 2010(Dooley Wilson; b. Arthur Wilson, Apr. 3, 1886, Tyler, Tex., d. May 30, 1953, Los Angeles, Calif.) photo of gravestone (Wilson, A. Dooley, 1886-1953)
found: Wikipedia, Oct. 26, 2010(Dooley Wilson; b. Arthur Wilson, Apr. 3, 1886?, Tyler, Tex., d. May 30, 1953, Los Angeles, Calif.; American actor and singer; his precise birth year is unknown, may have been anywhere between 1884 and 1887)
found: Bio. and geneal. master index on GaleNet, Oct. 26, 2010(Wilson, Dooley, 1894-1953 [18 sources]; Wilson, Dooley, 1886?-1953 [1 source]; Wilson, Dooley, 1894-1959 [1 source]; Wilson, Dooley, 1895- [1 source]; Wilson, Dooley, d. 1953 [1 source])
found: African American National Biography, accessed April 21, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Wilson, Dooley; Arthur Wilson; actor, jazz musician, singer, drummer; born 03 April 1894 in Tyler, Texas, United States; performed with Pekin Stock Company in Chicago (1904-1909); joined the Anita Bush Stock Company in Harlem (1909); joined Lafayette Players (1915); formed his own jazz quintet, Red Devils (1919); served on the executive board and committee of Negro Actors Guild of America (1937); played in Casablanca (1942), named best pictures of the year by The New York Times and won Oscars for best picture, best directing and best screenplay (1943); worked on the radio version of The Beulah Show (1952-1953); died 30 May 1953 in Los Angeles, California, United States)