Gordon Clifford
Gordon Clifford was born on Mar 28, 1902 in USA. Gordon Clifford's big-screen debut came with The Secret 6 directed by George W. Hill in 1931. Gordon Clifford is known for The Five Pennies directed by Melville Shavelson, Danny Kaye stars as 'Red' Nichols and Barbara Bel Geddes as Willa Stutsman. The upcoming new movie Gordon Clifford plays is Me and Orson Welles which will be released on Dec 18, 2009.
Songwriter ("I Surrender Dear"), actor and author, educated at Pawtucket High School. He wrote songs for the Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Harry Barris, and Al Rinker). Joining ASCAP in 1932, his chief musical collaborators included Nacio Herb Brown and Harry Barris. His other popular-song compositions include "It Must Be True", "Paradise", "Was It Wrong?", "Who Am I?", "Somebody's Birthday', "Sahara Nights", and "The Golden Years".
Birthday
Mar 28, 1902Place of Birth
Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Known For
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- 2008
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6.5 - 2003
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6.8 - 1996
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6.3 - 1996
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5.0 - 1995
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6.3 - 1989
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5.3 - 1973
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6.0 - 1971
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6.7 - 1959
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- 1949
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5.7 - 1949
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6.0 - 1948
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6.2 - 1947
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6.5 - 1947
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4.7 - 1946
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6.5 - 1944
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6.0 - 1942
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- 1942
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- 1936
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- 1934
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6.7 - 1934
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- 1933
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6.4 - 1932
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7.0 - 1931
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5.7 - 1931
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5.5 - 1931
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