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Trivia:
His first collaboration with Alan Jay Lerner was a 1942 musical adaptation... moreAwards:
Won Oscar. Another 4 wins & 3 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(7 articles)
Hudson Mainstage Theatre Announces Open-Ended Run Of Divorce! The Musical (From BroadwayWorld.com. 27 April 2009, 11:36 PM, PDT)
Full Cast Announced For Erin Kalmer's Divorce! The Musical
(From BroadwayWorld.com. 10 February 2009, 3:14 PM, PST)
Alternate Names:
Lerner and LoeweFilmography
Soundtrack:
- "Dancing with the Stars" (2 episodes, 2009)
- Round Ten: Final Results (2009) TV episode (music: "Almost Like Being in Love" (uncredited))
- Round Nine: Results (2009) TV episode (music: "Almost Like Being in Love" (uncredited)) - "The Simpsons" (2 episodes, 2004-2007)
- Homer of Seville (2007) TV episode (music: "If Ever I Would Leave You")
- Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays (2004) TV episode (music: "If Ever I Would Leave You") - "Gavin & Stacey" (1 episode, 2007)
- Episode #1.6 (2007) TV episode (music: "Get Me to the Church on Time") - The Lake House (2006) (writer: "Almost Like Being in Love")
- Confetti (2006) (writer: "Almost Like Being in Love")
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1 episode, 2006)
... aka "Late Show Backstage" (USA: title for episodes with guest hosts)
... aka "Letterman" (Australia)
... aka "The Late Show" (USA: informal short title)
- Episode dated 31 March 2006 (2006) TV episode (writer: "I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore") - "Porca misèria" (1 episode, 2006)
- Veïns (2006) TV episode (music: "Almost Like Being in Love") - Wah-Wah (2005) (writer: "The Lusty Month of May", "C'est Moi", "Camelot")
... aka Wah Wah (International: English title: informal alternative title) - 50 First Dates (2004) (writer: "They Call the Wind Mariah")
- "Angels in America" (2003) TV mini-series (unknown episodes)
- Live and Swingin': The Ultimate Rat Pack Collection (2003) (V) (writer: "Get Me to the Church on Time")
- The Cooler (2003) (music: "Almost Like Being in Love" (1947))
- Mwah! The Best of the Dinah Shore Show (2003) (TV) (writer: "Almost Like Being in Love")
- The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002) (music: "There's A Coach Comin' In" (1951))
- "Great Performances: Dance in America" (1 episode, 2001)
... aka "Dance in America" (USA: short title)
- From Broadway: Fosse (2001) TV episode (music: "Fosse's World") - "Great Performances" (1 episode, 2001)
- My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs (2001) TV episode (music: "Gigi", "If Ever I Would Leave You", "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face") - Dean Martin: That's Amore (2001) (TV) (music: "Almost Like Being In Love", "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face")
- Relative Values (2000) (writer: "Almost Like Being in Love")
- Me, Myself & Irene (2000) (writer: "Thank Heaven For Little Girls")
- "Family Guy" (1 episode, 2000)
... aka "Padre de familia" (USA: Spanish title)
- Running Mates (2000) TV episode (music: "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face") - Soft Toilet Seats (1999) (writer: "Almost Like Being in Love")
- Blast from the Past (1999) (writer: "On the Street Where You Live")
- Antz (1998) (music: "Almost Like Being in Love")
- Wag the Dog (1997) (writer: "THANK HEAVEN FOR LITTLE GIRLS")
- Flubber (1997) (writer: "GET ME TO THE CHURCH ON TIME")
... aka Disney's Flubber: The Absent Minded Professor (promotional title) - "Biography" (1 episode, 1997)
- Audrey Hepburn: The Fairest Lady (1997) TV episode (music: "Wouldn't It Be Loverly") (lyrics: "Wouldn't It Be Loverly") - The Van (1996) (music: "Wand'rin' Star")
- The Birdcage (1996) (writer: "I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT")
... aka Birds of a Feather - Grumpier Old Men (1995) (writer: "Almost Like Being In Love", "Get Me To The Church On Time")
... aka Grumpy Old Men 2 - Nixon (1995) (writer: "CAMELOT")
- Clueless (1995) ("GIGI")
- Forrest Gump (1994) ("Camelot")
- That's Entertainment! III (1994) (music: "The Heather on the Hill", "Gigi")
- My Father the Hero (1994) (writer: "THANK HEAVEN FOR LITTLE GIRLS")
... aka My father, ce héros (France) - Groundhog Day (1993) (writer: "ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE")
- Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. (1991) (TV) (music: "The Rain in Spain", "Camelot")
- Bassey: You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet (1985) (V) (writer: "I Could Have Danced All Night")
- Blue Money (1982) (TV) (writer: "Thank Heaven For Little Girls")
- "The Late Late Lien Show" (1 episode, 1981)
- Episode #2.3 (1981) TV episode (music: "My Fair Lady-medley") - "Saturday Night Live" (1 episode, 1977)
... aka "NBC's Saturday Night" (USA: complete title)
... aka "SNL 25" (USA: alternative title)
... aka "SNL" (USA: informal title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live '80" (USA: sixth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 15" (USA: fifteenth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 20" (USA: twentieth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 25" (USA: twentiefifth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night" (USA: first season title)
- Hugh Hefner/Libby Titus (1977) TV episode (music: "Thank Heaven for Little Girls") - The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) (music: "Thank Heaven For Little Girls")
- That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) (music: "I Remember It Well")
- "Dolly" (1 episode, 1976)
... aka "The Dolly Parton Show" (USA: informal title)
- Episode #1.1 (1976) TV episode (writer: "Thank Heaven for Little Girls") - The 47th Annual Academy Awards (1975) (TV) (writer: "Little Prince")
- The Little Prince (1974) (music: "I Need Air", "Be Happy", "I'm On Your Side", "You're A Child", "Little Prince", "I Never Met A Rose", "Why Is The Desert", "Snake In The Grass", "Closer And Closer And Closer", "Finale - The Little Prince")
- That's Entertainment! (1974) (music: "Gigi", "Thank Heaven for Little Girls")
... aka That's Entertainment: 50 Years of MGM (USA: alternative title) - "The Flip Wilson Show" (1 episode, 1971)
- Episode #1.16 (1971) TV episode (writer: "With A Little Bit Of Luck") - Paint Your Wagon (1969) (music: "I'm On My Way", "I Still See Elisa", "Hand Me Down That Can Of Beans", "They Call The Wind Maria", "Whoop-Ti-Ay!" (Shivaree), "I Talk To The Trees", "There's A Coach Comin' In", "Wand'rin' Star")
- "Toast of the Town" (1 episode, 1968)
... aka "The Ed Sullivan Show" (USA: new title)
- Episode #21.33 (1968) TV episode (music: "Camelot") - Camelot (1967) (music: "I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight", "The Simple Joys Of Maidenhood", "Camelot", "C'est Moi", "The Lusty Month Of May", "Then You May Take Me To The Fair", "How to Handle A Woman", "If Ever I Would Leave You", "What Do The Simple Folk Do?", "Follow Me", "I Loved You Once In Silence", "Guenevere", "Finale: Camelot")
- Brigadoon (1966) (TV) (music: "Brigadoon"(main title), "Waitin' For My Dearie", "Down On MacConnachy Square", "I'll Go Home With Bonnie Jean", "The Heather On The Hill", "Come To Me,Bend To Me", "Almost Like Being In Love", "Wedding Dance", "My Mother's Wedding Day", "The Sword Dance", "The Chase", "There But For You Go I", "Funeral Music", "From This Day On")
- My Fair Lady (1964) (music: "Why Can't the English?", "Wouldn't it be Loverly", "I'm an Ordinary Man", "With a Little Bit of Luck", "Just You Wait", "Servant's Chorus", "The Rain in Spain", "I Could Have Danced All Night", "Ascot Gavotte", "Ascot Gavotte (Reprise)", "On the Street Where you Live", "You Did It", "Just you Wait (Reprise)", "On the Street Where you Live (Reprise)", "Show Me", "The Flower Market", "Get Me to the Church on Time", "A Hymn to Him", "Without You", "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face")
- "The Jack Benny Program" (2 episodes, 1957-1964)
... aka "The Jack Benny Show" (USA: informal title)
... aka "The Lucky Strike Program" (USA: alternative title)
- Andy Williams Show (1964) TV episode (music: "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" (uncredited))
- The Fiddler (1957) TV episode (music: "On the Street Where You Live" (uncredited)) - Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall (1962) (TV) (writer: "History of Musical Comedy)
- The Fabulous Fifties (1960) (writer: "I'm An Ordinary Man" from My Fair Lady, "Just You Wait" from My Fair Lady)
- "Sunday Showcase" (1 episode, 1959)
... aka "Breck Sunday Showcase" (USA: promotional title)
... aka "NBC Sunday Showcase" (USA: complete title)
- Give My Regards to Broadway (1959) TV episode (music: "I Could Have Danced All Night" (uncredited)) - The 31st Annual Academy Awards (1959) (TV) (writer: "Gigi")
- "The Lux Show" (1 episode, 1958)
... aka "The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney" (USA: complete title)
- Episode #1.39 (1958) TV episode (music: "Ah, Yes, I Remember It Well") - Gigi (1958) (music: "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" (uncredited), "It's a Bore" (uncredited), "The Parisians" (uncredited), "Gossip" (uncredited), "Waltz at Maxim's (She Is Not Thinking of Me)" (uncredited), "The Night They Invented Champagne" (uncredited), "I Remember It Well" (uncredited), "Gigi" (uncredited), "I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore" (uncredited), "Say a Prayer for Me Tonight" (uncredited)) ("Gaston's Soliloquy" (uncredited))
- "Your Hit Parade" (1 episode, 1956)
- Episode dated 2 June 1956 (1956) TV episode (music: "On the Street Where You Live') - Brigadoon (1954) (music: "Once in the Highlands/Brigadoon/Down on MacConnachy Square" (uncredited), "Waiting for My Dearie" (uncredited), "I'll Go Home with Bonnie Jean" (uncredited), "The Heather on the Hill" (uncredited), "Almost Like Being in Love" (uncredited), "The Wedding Dance" (uncredited), "The Chase" (uncredited))
- "The Voice of Firestone" (1 episode, 1952)
- Episode dated 14 July 1952 (1952) TV episode (music: "I Talk To The Trees") - "Broadway Open House" (1 episode, 1951)
- Episode dated 30 January 1951 (1951) TV episode (music: "Almost Like Being in Love" (uncredited)) - The Life of the Party (1930) (music: "One Robin Doesn't Make a Spring" (uncredited), "Somehow" (uncredited))
Composer:
- "Live from Lincoln Center" (1 episode, 2008)
... aka "Great Performances: Live from Lincoln Center" (USA)
- Camelot (2008) TV episode - Camelot (1982) (TV)
- Galateya (1977) (TV)
- Paint Your Wagon (1969)
- Camelot (1967)
- Brigadoon (1966) (TV) (from musical "Brigadoon")
- My Fair Lady (1964)
- Bitter Weird (1964) (TV)
- Brigadoon (1964) (TV)
- The Broadway of Lerner and Loewe (1962) (TV)
- Gigi (1958)
- "The Seven Lively Arts" (1 episode, 1958)
- Gold Rush (1958) TV episode
Music Department:
- A Voice Out of the Cold: Vivica Genaux (2004) (TV) (composer: song "Wouldn't It Be Lovely" from "My Fair Lady")
... aka Vivica Genaux - Stimme aus der Kälte (Germany) - "Biography" (music from "My Fair Lady" courtesy of) (1 episode, 1998)
- Rex Harrison: The Man Who Would Be King (1998) TV episode (music from "My Fair Lady" courtesy of) - My Fair Lady (1964) (composer: additional music)
- Brigadoon (1954) (composer: songs)
Thanks:
- That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) (acknowledgment)
- That's Entertainment! (1974) (acknowledgment)
... aka That's Entertainment: 50 Years of MGM (USA: alternative title)
Self:
- The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1985) (TV) .... Himself (Honoree)
- "Toast of the Town" .... Himself (2 episodes, 1957-1961)
... aka "The Ed Sullivan Show" (USA: new title)
- Episode #14.23 (1961) TV episode (as Lerner and Loewe) .... Himself
- Episode #10.24 (1957) TV episode .... Himself - "What's My Line?" .... Mystery Guest (1 episode, 1956)
- Episode dated 21 October 1956 (1956) TV episode .... Mystery Guest
Archive Footage:
- Royal Wedding: June, Judy and Jane (2007) (V) .... Himself
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"Toast of the Town"
- Episode #11.39 (1958) TV episode .... Himself
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