Harold Atteridge
Harold Atteridge was born on Jul 09, 1886 in USA. Harold Atteridge's big-screen debut came with Her Golden Calf directed by Millard Webb in 1930. Harold Atteridge is known for Prick Up Your Ears directed by Stephen Frears, Gary Oldman stars as Joe Orton and Alfred Molina as Kenneth Halliwell. The upcoming new movie Harold Atteridge plays is The Haunted Mansion which will be released on Nov 26, 2003.
Songwriter ("Fascination", "By the Beautiful Sea"), composer, librettist, writer and author, educated at the University of Chicago (Ph.B). He was a charter member of ASCAP in 1914, and was a staff writer for the Shuberts, and wrote the Broadway stage scores for "The Whirl of Society"; "Honeymoon Express"; and "The Peasant Girl". He wrote the librettos for "Vera Violetta"; "The Passing Show" (12 editions); "The Whirl of the World"; "Dancing Around"; "Maid in America"; "A World of Pleasure"; "Robinson Crusoe, Jr."; "The Show of Wonders"; "Doing Our Bit"; "Sinbad"; "Monte Cristo, Jr."; "The Last Waltz"; "Bombo"; "The Rose of Stamboul"; "The Dancing Girl"; "Topics of 1923"; "Innocent Eyes"; "Pleasure Bound"; "The Midnight Rounders"; "Big Boy"; "Artists and Models"; "Gay Paree"; "A Night in Paris"; "A Night in Spain"; "Ziegfeld Follies of 1927"; "Greenwich Village Follies of 1928"; and "Everybody's Welcome". His chief musical collaborators included Al Jolson, Harry Carroll, Louis Hirsch, Otto Motzan, and Sigmund Romberg. His other popular-song compositions include "My Yellow Jacket Girl"; "Omar Khayyam"; "My Lady of the Telephone"; "Sister Susie Started Syncopation"; "The Ragtime of Pan"; "Lotus Flower"; "Galli Curci Rag"; "Broadway Butterfly"; "Jazza Da-Doo", and "Doing My Bit".
Birthday
Jul 09, 1886Place of Birth
Lake Forest, Illinois, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 2003
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5.1 - 1987
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7.1 - 1976
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6.2 - 1959
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8.2 - 1954
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6.4 - 1944
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6.1 - 1942
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7.0 - 1939
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6.5 - 1939
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
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6.9 - 1933
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5.7 - 1930
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- 1930
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6.0 - 1930
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7.5