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Songwriter ("I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now") and author, educaed at the University of Chicago. He wrote special material for vaudeville acts, and for Broadway and Chicago stage shows including "The Land of Nod", "The Time, the Place and The Girl", "The Girl Question", "A Stubborn Cinderella", "The Goddess of Liberty", "The Prince of Tonight", and "A Modern Eve". Joining ASCAP in 1937, his chief musical collaborators included Joe Howard, Frank Adams and Harold Orlob, and his other popular-song compositions include "Blow the Smoke Away", "I Don't Like Your Family", "What's the Use of Dreaming?", "When You First Kiss the Last Girl You Love", "Be Sweet to Me, Kid", "Tonight Will Never Come Again", "Honeymoon", and "Cross Your Heart".- Casting Director
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Ralph Acton was born on 24 December 1908. He was a casting director, known for Flight That Disappeared (1961), The Lawless Years (1959) and Storm Over Tibet (1952). He died on 20 November 1962 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Kitty Beneke was born on 20 December 1904 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She was an actress, known for Støv på hjernen (1961) and Skibet er ladet med (1960). She died on 20 November 1962.
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Composer, songwriter, conductor and producer Bert Lown followed his high-school education by working in sales, then became a sales executive between 1921 and 1926, following which he organized his own theatrical booking office in New York into 1928. During the 1930s he led the Hotel Biltmore orchestra, and then led orchestras in hotels throughout the United States between 1934 and 1937, and many of these performances were carried over radio. During World War II, he toured South America as part of the Red Cross, the National War Fund, the United Service Organization (USO), British War Relief, and United China Relief. He was the New York State manager for the Committee for Economic Development between 1944 and 1946, and then joined Muzak as the vice-president and sales manager in its radio/television division. Joining ASCAP in 1942, his chief musical collaborators included Harry Link, Chauncey Gray, Dorothy Dick, Fred Hamm, David Bennett and Theo Turros, and his popular-song compositions include "Bye Bye Blues", "You're the One I Care For", "By My Side", "Tired", "I'm Disappointed in You", "My Heart and I", "Today and Tomorrow", and "Let Me Fill Your Day with Music".- Vladimir Sukhodolskiy was born on 16 June 1889 in Romny, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire [now Sumy oblast, Ukraine]. Vladimir was a writer, known for Karmeliuk (1938). Vladimir died on 20 November 1962 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine].