Ted Healy(1896-1937)
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- Guion
- Banda sonora
Ted Healy nació el 1 de octubre de 1896 en Texas, Estados Unidos. Fue un actor y escritor, conocido por Las manos de Orlac (1935), Plane Nuts (1933) y Nertsery Rhymes (1933). Estuvo casado con Alma Elizabeth (Betty) Hickman y Betty Brown. Murió el 21 de diciembre de 1937 en Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU..
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Banda sonora
- 1939
- Hollywood Hotel6.4
- performer: "Let That Be a Lesson to You" (1937), "Sing, You Son of a Gun" (1937), "Sonny Boy" (1928) (sin créditos)
- 1937
- 1937
- 1936
- 1935
- Fugitive Lovers6.4
- performer: "You'll Never Know Just What Tears Are"
- writer: "You'll Never Know Just What Tears Are"
- 1934
- Myrt and Marge7.1
- performer: "What Is Sweeter Than the Sweetness of I Love You", "Recreation" (sin créditos)
- 1933
- 1933
- Plane Nuts5.7Cortometraje
- performer: "Noontime Means Luncheon for Someone", "Dinah" (1925) (sin créditos)
- 1933
- Soup to Nuts5.8
- performer: "You Can Only Wear One Pair of Pants at a Time" (1930), "Nellie"
- writer: "Nellie" (sin créditos)
- 1930
- Nombre alternativo
- Ted Healy and His Stooges
- Altura
- 1.79 m
- Nacimiento
- Defunción
- 21 de diciembre de 1937
- Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(nefritis aguda tóxica)
- CónyugesAlma Elizabeth (Betty) Hickman15 de mayo de 1936 - 21 de diciembre de 1937 (su muerte, 1 niño)
- Familiares
- Marcia Healy(Sibling)
- Otros trabajosStage: Co-wrote (earliest Broadway credit) book for / appeared in "Earl Carroll's Vanities" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music / Lyrics by Clarence Gaskill. Book by William Grew (also director), Jimmy Duffy, "Bugs" Baer, Blanche Merrill, Julius Tannen, Lester Allen, Owen Murphy, Jay Gorney, Bozeman Bulger, Don Lindley and Harry Jentes. Music interpreted by Ross Gorman. Musical Director: Donald Voorhees. Additional lyrics by Owen Murphy and Fred Phillips. Additional music by Jay Gorney and Irving Bibo. Production Supervised by / produced by Earl Carroll. Set Decoration by Willy Pogany. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire. Scenic Design by Karle O. Amend. Musical Staging by David Bennett. Earl Carroll Theatre: 6 Jul 1925-27 Dec 1925 (199 performances). Cast: Rose Adaire, Basil Allis, Marjorie Bailey, Anita Banton, Suzanne Bennett, Marjorie Bolton, Celia Branz (as "Performer"), Pat Brown, Edith Cardell, Marion Cardell, Aileen Carmody, Vivian Carmody, Dave Chasen (as "Performer"), Gertrude Crouch, Sid Daish, Marion Dale, Dane Daniels, Teddy Dauer, M. De Jari, Marion Dowling, Jessica Dragonette, Pearl Eaton, Olivette Florentine, Bobby Folsom, Evelyn France, Bobby Galvin, Jeanette Gilmore, M. Senia Gluck, Dorothy Gordon, Eve Marie Gray, Vivian Hart, Betty Brown (credited as Betty Healy), Helen Herms, Ross Hertz (as "Ensemble"), Warren Hill, Herman Hoover, Agnes Horter, Ray Hughes, Dave Jones, Marjorie Kelly, Mildred Kelly, Kenneth Lackey, Trudy Lake, Jewel LaKota, Florence Lavalle, Oscar Lorraine, Van Lowe, Polly Luce, Eve Lynn, Virginia Martin, Rita Mayer, Wallace McCutcheon Jr. (as "Performer"; final Broadway role), Ruth Mees, Marcelle Miller, Margaret Miller, Lillian Morehouse, Marie Musselle, Adele Neff, Frances Norton, Jack Norton, Natalie Norton, Blanche O'Brien, Vera O'Brien, Agnes O'Laughlin, Gladys Pender, Marjorie Peterson, Kathryn Ray, Nellie Roberts, Josephine Sabel, Felicia Sorel, Julia Steger, Irene Swor, Earl Taney, Julius Tannen, Esther Tanya, The Whirlwinds, Lillian Thomas, Francis Thorne, Lucille Upton, Velma Valentine, Richard Warren, Peggy Watts, Rose Wenzel, Frank Wisner, Hal Yates (credited as Harold Yates), Marguerite Young.
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- TriviaIn the early 1930s, Healy was the highest paid comic in the country, making $30,000 per week. Despite the small fortune he got, he paid his Three Stooges, Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard and, after Shemp left, Curly Howard--$100 per week, split three ways.
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