Herbert Hartig
Herbert Hartig was born on May 25, 1930 in USA. Herbert Hartig's big-screen debut came with The Producers directed by Mel Brooks in 1967. Herbert Hartig is known for The Producers directed by Mel Brooks, Zero Mostel stars as Max Bialystock and Gene Wilder as Leo Bloom. The upcoming new movie Herbert Hartig plays is Rappaccini's Daughter which will be released on Oct 04, 1980.
Composer, songwriter, author and actor/entertainer, educated at Brooklyn College (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude). He wrote special material for Ronny Graham, Pat Carroll, Kaye Ballard, Jan Murray and Dick Shawn. In addition he wrote and appeared in night club acts in New York, St. Louis, Dallas, and Bermuda. He joined NBC as a staff writer (1956-1957), and wrote the stage scores for "Fat Tuesday" and "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay", and songs for Julius Monk's revues "Shoestring '57", "Kaleidoscope", "Fallout", and "Medium Rare (Chicago), "Hostiliies of 1960" (St. Louis), and "Up Tempo" (Montreal). His chief musical collaborator was Gerald Alters, and he joined ASCAP in 1961. His popular-song compositions include "My Mother's Neighbor's Blues" and "Milord".
Birthday
May 25, 1930Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 1980
writer
5.9 - 19756.3
- 1967
soundtrack
7.5