Janice Torre
Janice Torre | |
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Janice Torre, 1936 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Janice Renée Torre |
Born |
Aug. 17, 1914 New Orleans |
Died |
Feb. 21, 1985 New York City, New York, United States |
Genres | popular songs, motion picture and television musicals |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, lyricist |
Years active | 1948–1962 |
Janice Torre was a songwriter and lyricist best known for the song Paper Roses, which she wrote with composer Fred Spielman.
Early Years
Janice Torre was born in New Orleans, the daughter of Peter Torre, an Italian immigrant developer in the oil industry, and Juanita Mottram. [1] Janice graduated from Academy of the Sacred Heart (New Orleans), H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, where she was president of her Senior Class, and Yale School of Drama. At Newcomb she was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi.[2][3][4]
Musical Career
Janice Torre collaborated with the composer Fred Spielman. [5][6][7] Torre wrote song lyrics for the films All Shook Up with Elvis Presley, Tom Thumb, Luxury Liner with Lauritz Melchior, In the Good Old Summertime with Judy Garland, Big City, and Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) with Elvis Presley. [8] Torre and Spielman wrote the television musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, titled The Stingiest Man In Town (1956).
Personal and Later Years
Janice Torre was married to Gregory Manning Perky, a science teacher at the Isidore Newman School in New Orleans.[9][10] She composed her last film score in 1962. She died in New York City and is interred in Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans. [11]
References
- ↑ 1930 US Census
- ↑ Janice Torre Perky. Times Picayune Tuesday March 5, 1985 pA20
- ↑ To Dragma - Volume 32, Issue 1 - Page 39. Alpha Omicron Pi - 1936
- ↑ International Motion Picture Almanac - Page 320 - 1951
- ↑ Fred Spielman obituary New York Times
- ↑ Obituary: Fred Spielman. The Independent
- ↑ Fred Spielman on findagrave.com
- ↑ Janice Torre on the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Class project brings honors. Newman High School instructor wins award. Thursday, March 6, 1958. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana) Page 28
- ↑ Gregory M. Perky obituary, 2003
- ↑ Janice Torre on findagrave.com