Elliot Carpenter
actor, composer, music department
Elliot Carpenter was born on Dec 28, 1894 in USA. Elliot Carpenter's big-screen debut came with Spirit of Youth directed by Harry L. Fraser in 1938.
Pianist, composer, conductor, author and songwriter, educated at the Temple School of Music, the French Conservatory (with Fouchet and Decroux), and at the Tadlewski Institute in Nice. He was a pianist in the Jim Europe orchestra, and then with the New York Syncopated Orchestra. He was a soloist in night clubs and theatres in New York, London and Paris, and authored the book "Syncopation". Joining ASCAP in 1955, his chief musical collaborator was Clarence Muse. His popular-song compositions include "No More Sleepy Time", "The Little Things You Do" and "The Hills Are Mine".
Birthday
Dec 28, 1894Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Movies & TV Shows
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Movies
- 19757.0
- 19515.3
- 19405.6
- 19406.8
- 1938
composer
5.3