Archie Gottler
writer, director, music department
Archie Gottler was born on May 14, 1896 in USA. Archie Gottler's big-screen debut came with A Song of Kentucky directed by Lewis Seiler in 1929.
Composer and director, educated at City College of New York and Long Island Business College. He composed the Broadway stage score for "Broadway Brevities", and wrote songs for the Ziegfeld Follies, Winter Garden revues, and English films and musicals. During World War II he worked in the Signal Corps Film Training Program, as a consultant to the Special Services. He joined ASCAP in 1917, and his chief musical collaborators included Sidney Mitchell, Edgar Leslie, Con Conrad, Johnny Lange, George Meyer, and his son Jerome Gottler.
Birthday
May 14, 1896Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Movies & TV Shows
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Movies
- 1934
writer, director
5.2 - 1934
director
6.6 - 1933
writer, director
5.3 - 1929
writer