Bert Hanlon
Bert Hanlon was born on Aug 19, 1890 in USA. Bert Hanlon's big-screen debut came with City Streets directed by Rouben Mamoulian in 1931, strarring Baldy (uncredited). Bert Hanlon is known for All the King's Men directed by Robert Rossen, Broderick Crawford stars as Willie Stark and John Ireland as Jack Burden. The upcoming new movie Bert Hanlon plays is The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady which will be released on Apr 29, 1950.
Composer, songwriter, actor, author and director, educated at City College of New York. He appeared in vaudeville, Broadway musicals and films and wrote special material for films, as well as serving as dialogue director. One of his jobs was as publicity director for Yonkers Raceway. Joining ASCAP in 1923, his chief musical collaborators included Walter Donaldson, James Hanley, Al Bryan, Harry Tierney, Harry Akst, and Milton Ager. His popular-song compositions included "M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I", "Round on the End, High in the Middle", "Far Far Away in Rockaway", "I'd Love to Be a Monkey in the Zoo", "Four Little Walls and Me", "Omaha", and "Vamping Rose".
Birthday
Aug 19, 1890Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
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