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Overview
Mini Biography:
Songwriter ("Someday You'll Find Your Bluebird"), composer and author... moreTrivia:
Great uncle of actor S. Scott BullockAwards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. moreFilmography
Soundtrack:
- Anywhere But Here (1999) (writer: "Be Optimistic")
- Twin Falls Idaho (1999) (writer: "When Did You Leave Heaven")
- Hidden Hollywood: Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Film Vaults (1997) (TV) (lyrics: "Hop, Skip, Jump and Slide", "Toscanini, Stokowski and Me")
- Love Happy (1949) (writer: "WHO STOLE THE JAM?" (uncredited))
- Music for Millions (1944) (writer: "Toscanini, Iturbi and Me")
- Ridin' Down the Canyon (1942) (writer: "Who Am I?")
- Hit Parade of 1941 (1940) (lyrics: "Swing Low, Sweet Rhythm", "Who Am I?", "In the Cool of the Evening")
... aka Romance and Rhythm (USA: reissue title) - The Little Princess (1939) (lyrics: "The Fantasy" (1939))
- The Three Musketeers (1939) (lyrics: "Song of the Musketeers" (1939) (uncredited), "My Lady" (1939) (uncredited), "Voila" (1939) (uncredited), "Chicken Soup (Plucking Song)" (1939) (uncredited))
... aka The Singing Musketeer (UK) - Wife, Husband and Friend (1939) (writer: "Drink From the Cup of Tomorrow", "Arlesiana")
- Just Around the Corner (1938) (writer: "This Is a Happy Little Ditty", "Brass Buttons and Epaulettes) (lyrics: "I Love to Walk in the Rain")
- Little Miss Broadway (1938) (lyrics: "Little Miss Broadway", "Be Optimistic", "How Can I Thank You?", "We Should Be Together", "If All the World Were Paper", "Swing Me an Old Fashioned Song")
- Sally, Irene and Mary (1938) (lyrics: "I Could Use A Dream", "Half Moon On The Hudson")
- Happy Landing (1938) (writer: "You Appeal To Me")
- New Faces of 1937 (1937) (lyrics: "The Widow in Lace" (1937))
- 52nd Street (1937) (music: "We Love the South") (lyrics: "I Still Love To Kiss You Goodnight", "I'd Like To See Samoa Of Samoa", "Don't Save Your Love for a Rainy Day", "Fifty-Second Street", "Let Your Hair Down and Sing", "Nothing Can Stop Me Now", "Twenty-Three Skidoo")
- Wild and Woolly (1937) (lyrics: "When Did You Leave Heaven")
- Nobody's Baby (1937) (lyrics: "Nobody's Baby", "I've Dreamed About This", "Quien Sabe", "All Dressed Up in Rhythm")
- Sing, Baby, Sing (1936) (lyrics: "When Did You Leave Heaven?")
- Follow Your Heart (1936) (lyrics: "Magnolias in the Moonlight", "Who Minds'Bout Me")
- Coronado (1935) (writer: "I've Got Some New Shoes")
- Shoot the Works (1934) (music: "A Bowl Of Chop Suey And You-ey")
... aka Thank Your Stars (UK) - Blue Skies (1929) (writer: "You Never Can Tell", "It's a Fine How D'Ya Do", "How Were We To Know?")
Writer:
- Turn Back the Clock (1989) (TV) (earlier screenplay)
- The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953) (screenplay)
- The I Don't Care Girl (1953) (writer)
- O. Henry's Full House (1952) (segment "The Gift of the Magi")
... aka Full House (UK) - Golden Girl (1951) (screenplay)
- Adventures of Casanova (1948) (screenplay)
... aka Casanova aventurero (Mexico) - Repeat Performance (1947) (writer)
- Out of the Blue (1947) (writer)
- Greenwich Village (1944) (writer)
- The Gang's All Here (1943) (writer)
... aka The Girls He Left Behind (UK) - Springtime in the Rockies (1942) (writer)
- Right to the Heart (1942) (writer)
- Moon Over Her Shoulder (1941) (writer)
- For Beauty's Sake (1941) (writer)
- The Cowboy and the Blonde (1941) (writer)
- The Gay Caballero (1940) (original story)
- The Blue Bird (1940) (additional dialogue)
Composer:
- The Three Musketeers (1939)
... aka The Singing Musketeer (UK) - Just Around the Corner (1938)
- Sally, Irene and Mary (1938)
Additional Details
Other Works:
Stage: Wrote material (w/Sylvia Regan) and lyrics for "Great to Be Alive!" on Broadway (1950). Musical. Music by Abe Ellstein and Robert Russell Bennett. Orchestrations by Bennett and Donald J. Walker. Musical Direction by Max Meth. Arrangements for "Headin' for a Weddin'," "Dreams Ago" Waltz and "The Riddle" by Genevieve Pitot. Vocal arrangements by Crane Calder. Scenic Design and costume design by Stewart Chaney. Musical staging by Helen Tamiris. Directed by Mary Hunter. Winter Garden Theatre: 23 Mar 1950-6 May 1950 (52 performances). Cast included: Rod Alexander, Valerie Bettis, Mark Dawson, Stuart Erwin (as "Woodrow Twig"), Bambi Linn. Produced by Vinton Freedley in association with Anderson Lawler and Russell Markert. morePublicity Listings:
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