Irving Caesar(1895-1996)
- Équipe de supervision musicale
- Scénariste
- Bande originale
Irving Caesar est né le 4 juillet 1895 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis. Il était scénariste et compositeur. Il est connu pour Haute Voltige (1999), Indiana Jones et la Dernière Croisade (1989) et The Suicide Squad (2021). Il était marié à Christina Ballestros. Il est mort le 17 décembre 1996 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis.
Équipe de supervision musicale
Scénariste
Bande originale
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- Conjoint
- Christina Ballestros? - December 17, 1996 (son décès)
- Autres œuvresStage: Co-wrote additional lyrics (earliest Broadway credit) for "Sinbad" on Broadway. Musical. Book / lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Musical Numbers Arranged by: Jack Mason. Additional music by Al Jolson, Jean Schwartz, Harry Tierney, Turner Layton and Albert Gumble. Additional lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva, Gus Kahn, Al Bryan, Jack Yellen, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Henry Creamer. Orchestra under the direction of Oscar Radin. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt, P. Dodd Ackerman, John H. Young and Ernest Gros. Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy, Homer Conant and Samuel Zalud. Ballets Arranged by: Alexis Kosloff. Directed by James C. Huffman and Jacob J. Shubert. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Century Theatre (2 Sep 1918-Oct 1918, then moved to The Casino Theatre from 14 Oct 1918-Nov 1918, then moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 11 Nov 1918-Feb 1919, then moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 10 Feb 1919-close): 14 Feb 1918-29 Mar 1919 (404 performances). Cast: Al Jolson (as "Gus"), Roshanara, Jane Adams, Franklyn Baite, George Baker, May Belle, Doris Benham, John Berkes (as "Tapem" / "Johnny"), Molly Boulais, Rose Boulais, Virginia Fox Brooks, Dorothy Bruce, Dot Bryant, Milus Carpenter, Viola Clarens, Beatrice Cloak, Mabel Cloud, Hazel Cox, Kitty Doner, Lawrence D'Orsay (as "Stephen Gilwater" / "The King of Serendib"), Gertrude Doyle, Florence Elmore, Edgar Atchinson, Constance Farber, Irene Farber, Margaret Ferguson, Flo Flandreaux, Ella Foster, Inez Francis, Eleanore Franke, Pearl Germond, Mattie Gormley, Frank Grace, Ona Hamilton, Rae Hartley, Van Buren Hartman, Frank Holmes, Kitty Holton, Forrest Huff, Mildred Kaye, Harry Kearley, John Kearney, Grace Keeshon, Alexis Kosloff (as "Veritas/El Orient"), Mildred La Gue, Elsie LaMont, Grace Langdon, Jack Laughlin, Eleanor Leigh, Lois Leigh, Henry LeVoy, Marie Lorillard, Charlotte Marmont, Billy Marr, Bob McClellan, Barbara McCree, Vera Mercer, Irene Mitchell, Marion Mooney, Jean Morgan, Evangeline Murray, Edith Pierce, Lorrelda Poppanny, Peggy Purtell, Trixie Raymond, Yvette Reals, Jessie Reed, Gertrude Reynolds, Wade Riesemy, Beatrice Seymour, Billie Sheridan, Rheba Stewart, Marian Stokes, Mae Terresfield, Jean Thomas, George Thornton, Betty Touraine, Jean Troupman, Jean Troutman, Fay Tunis, Thelma Turnball, Alice Van Ryker, Fritzi Von Busing, Chandler Waldo, Richard Warner, Grace Washburn. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- AnecdotesYounger brother of writer Arthur Caesar.
- CitationsYou know all this stuff about how songs are written? Well, kid, if you're a born songwriter, you just know how to do it. It's instinct. Go ask a tightrope walker how he walks that tightrope. He says, 'Well, when I think I'm going too much to the left, I go to the right, et cetera'. And he walks the tightrope and makes a helluva living.
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