Edward Eliscu
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Born |
New York City, New York | April 2, 1902
Died |
June 18, 1998 96) Newtown, Connecticut | (aged
Occupation | Stage actor, songwriter |
Edward Eliscu (April 2, 1902 – June 18, 1998) was a lyricist, playwright, producer and actor.
Eliscu was born in New York City. He attended Dewitt Clinton High School in New York City (as a classmate of Director George Cukor), and the City College of New York where he attained a Bachelor of Science degree. He then began acting in Broadway plays. Eliscu's first film score was with Vincent Youmans and Billy Rose for the film Great Day.
He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1975. He died, aged 96, in Newtown, Connecticut.
Works
Selected film scores
- "Lady Fingers"
- "The Street Singer"
- "A Little Racketeer"
- "Frederika" (also librettist)
- "Meet the People" (also producer)
- "The Banker’s Daughter"
- "9:15 Revue"
- "The Garrick Gaieties (1930)"
- "The Little Show"
- "Flying Down to Rio""
Selected hits
- "Happy Because I’m in Love"
- "Ankle Up the Altar"
- "Music Makes Me"
- "Orchids in the Moonlight"
- "Meet the People"
- "A Fellow and A Girl"
- "You Forgot Your Gloves"
- "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree"
- "More Than You Know"
Selected collaborators
- Vincent Youmans
- Billy Rose
- Jay Gorney
- Henry Myers
- John Green
- Gus Kahn
- Vernon Duke
- Manning Sherwin
- Richard Myers
- Ned Lehac
- Billy Hill
External links
- Edward Eliscu at the Internet Broadway Database
- Edward Eliscu at the Internet Movie Database
- Songwriters Hall of Fame
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