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Harry Warren(1893-1981)

  • Composer
  • Music Department
  • Actor
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Harry Warren
Harry Warren was born on 24 December 1893 in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA. He was a composer and actor, known for The Shape of Water (2017), An Affair to Remember (1957) and Sphere (1998). He was married to Josephine Wensler. He died on 22 September 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
BornDecember 24, 1893
DiedSeptember 22, 1981(87)
BornDecember 24, 1893
DiedSeptember 22, 1981(87)
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  • Won 3 Oscars
    • 8 wins & 8 nominations total

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Known for

Doug Jones and Sally Hawkins in The Shape of Water (2017)
The Shape of Water
7.3
  • Soundtrack("You'll Never Know", "I Know Why (and So Do You)", "Chica Chica Boom Chic")
  • 2017
An Affair to Remember (1957)
An Affair to Remember
7.4
  • Soundtrack("An Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair)", "Continué", "The Tiny Scout (He Knows You Inside Out)", "Tomorrow Land", "You Make It Easy To Be True")
  • 1957
Dustin Hoffman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Sharon Stone in Sphere (1998)
Sphere
6.1
  • Soundtrack("I Had the Craziest Dream")
  • 1998
Pi (1998)
Pi
7.3
  • Soundtrack("I Only Have Eyes For You")
  • 1998

Credits

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  • Glenn Miller, Mack Gordon, Harry Warren, and Gary Revel in At Last (2023)
    At Last
    Music Video
    • Composer
    • 2023
  • Siouxsie Sioux and Siouxsie and the Banshees in 120 Minutes (1986)
    Siouxsie and the Banshees: Peek-a-Boo
    6.6
    Music Video
    • Composer
    • 1988
  • 42nd Street (1986)
    42nd Street
    8.7
    • Composer
    • 1986
  • The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)
    The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1957–1961
  • Shangri-La (1960)
    Shangri-La
    6.7
    TV Movie
    • Composer
    • 1960
  • Richard Coogan in The Californians (1957)
    The Californians
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Composer (music by)
    • 1959

Music Department



  • Gene Kelly and Cole Newburg in Gene Kelly Newspaper Dance Tribute Featuring Cole Newburg (2021)
    Gene Kelly Newspaper Dance Tribute Featuring Cole Newburg
    Short
    • music composed for "Summer Stock"
    • 2021
  • 42nd Street: The Musical (2019)
    42nd Street: The Musical
    7.8
    • Music Department
    • 2019
  • Don Caron in That's Amoral (2019)
    That's Amoral
    Music Video
    • Music Department
    • 2019
  • Cyndi Lauper in Cyndi Lauper: At Last (2003)
    Cyndi Lauper: At Last
    7.5
    Music Video
    • stock music
    • 2003
  • Udo Lindenberg: Sonderzug nach Pankow
    Music Video
    • Music Department
    • 1983
  • All-Star Comedy Ice Revue (1978)
    All-Star Comedy Ice Revue
    4.7
    TV Special
    • lyricist of "we're in the money."
    • 1978
  • Dale Robertson in Tales of Wells Fargo (1957)
    Tales of Wells Fargo
    7.9
    TV Series
    • composer: theme music
    • music supervisor
    • 1961–1962
  • Gunfight at Black Horse Canyon (1961)
    Gunfight at Black Horse Canyon
    5.3
    TV Movie
    • composer: theme
    • 1961
  • Richard Coogan in The Californians (1957)
    The Californians
    6.4
    TV Series
    • composer: theme song
    • composer: theme music
    • 1957–1959
  • Artists and Models (1955)
    Artists and Models
    6.4
    • songwriter: music
    • 1955
  • Skirts Ahoy! (1952)
    Skirts Ahoy!
    5.7
    • songwriter: music
    • 1952
  • Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Red Skelton, and Esther Williams in Texas Carnival (1951)
    Texas Carnival
    5.5
    • music: new songs
    • 1951
  • Minna Gombell, Howard Keel, Charles Mauu, and Esther Williams in Pagan Love Song (1950)
    Pagan Love Song
    5.7
    • music by
    • 1950
  • Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in The Barkleys of Broadway (1949)
    The Barkleys of Broadway
    7.0
    • music by
    • 1949
  • Agnes Moorehead, Mickey Rooney, Gloria DeHaven, Walter Huston, Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins, Marilyn Maxwell, and Frank Morgan in Summer Holiday (1948)
    Summer Holiday
    5.7
    • songwriter: music
    • 1948

Actor



  • Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler in Go Into Your Dance (1935)
    Go Into Your Dance
    6.0
    • Harry Warren (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Joe E. Brown and Alice White in A Very Honorable Guy (1934)
    A Very Honorable Guy
    6.0
    • Harry
    • 1934
  • Warner Baxter, George Brent, Bebe Daniels, Allen Jenkins, Ruby Keeler, Guy Kibbee, Una Merkel, Ned Sparks, and George E. Stone in 42nd Street (1933)
    42nd Street
    7.3
    • Short Songwriter (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Hollywood on Parade
    5.5
    Short
    • 1932
  • Arthur Guy Empey in Millionaire for a Day (1921)
    Millionaire for a Day
    • 1921

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Warren and Dubin
  • Height
    • 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
  • Born
    • December 24, 1893
    • Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA
  • Died
    • September 22, 1981
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Josephine WenslerDecember 19, 1917 - September 22, 1981 (his death, 2 children)
  • Relatives
    • Rich Delia(Niece or Nephew)
  • Other works
    (1980 Stage: "42nd Street". Musical comedy. Music by Harry Warren. Lyrics by Al Dubin. Lead Ins and Crossovers by Michael Stewart, Mark Bramble and Bradford Ropes [posthumous credit]. Based on the novel by Bradford Ropes. Musical Director: John Lesko. Vocal arrangements by John Lesko. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Dance arrangements by Donald Johnston. Additional lyrics by Johnny Mercer and Mort Dixon. Choreographed by Gower Champion. Directed by Gower Champion. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 30 Mar 1981 to 5 Apr 1987, then moved to The St. James Theatre from 7 Apr 1987 to close): 25 Aug 1980- 8 Jan 1989 (3486 performances + 6 previews). Cast: Tammy Grimes (as "Dorothy Brock"), Jerry Orbach (as "Julian Marsh"), Wanda Richert (as "Peggy Sawyer"), Carole Banninger, Steve Belin, Robin Black, Joel Blum, Joseph Bova, Mary Cadorette, Danny Carroll, Robert Colston, James Congdon, Carole Cook, Don Crabtree, Ronny DeVito, Denise DiRenzo, Mark Dovey, Rob Draper, Brandt Edwards, Jon Engstrom, Sharon Ferrol, Cathy Greco, Dawn Herbert, Christine Jacobsen, Jeri Kansas, Ginny King, Terri Ann Kundrat, Shan Martin, Beth McVey, Maureen Mellon, Sandra Menhart, Bill Nabel, Stan Page, Tony Parise, Don Percassi, Jean Preece, Karen Prunczik, Lee Roy Reams, Vicki Regan, Lars Rosager, Linda Sabatelli, Nikki Sahagen, Ron Schwinn, Yveline Semeria, Alison Sherve, Robin Stephens, David Storey, Karen Tamburrelli. Replacement cast during show's long run included: Gail Benedict (as "Peggy Sawyer"), Peggy Cass (as "Maggie Jones"), Don Chastain, Clare Leach, Millicent Martin (as "Dorothy Brock"), Barry Nelson (as "Julian Marsh"), Jamie Ross (as "Julian Marsh"), Cathy Wydner (as "Peggy Sawyer"), Karen Ziemba (as "Peggy Sawyer"). Produced by David Merrick.
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    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Print Biography

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  • Trivia
    Closely associated with early 30s Warner Bros. musicals, he ranks as one of the most prolific and successful songwriters in the history of American pop music, his many hits include: "Where Do You Work-a, John?", "Nagasaki", "You're Getting to be a Habit with Me", "I Only Have Eyes for You", "Lullabye of Broadway", "Shadow Waltz", "Young and Healthy", "Forty Second Street", "About a Quarter to Nine", "At Last", "I Had the Craziest Dream", "The More I See You", "There Will Never Be Another You" and the Glenn Miller hit favorite, "Chattanooga Choo-Choo".
  • Quotes
    Out here in Hollywood, a songwriter was always the lowest form of animal life.

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