Howard Dietz

Howard Dietz

additional crew, music department, writer

Howard Dietz was born on Sep 08, 1896 in USA. Howard Dietz's big-screen debut came with The Hot Choc-late Soldiers directed by Walt Disney in 1934.

Dietz was an unusual, but not illogical, combination: a publicist-lyricist. Of his upbringing, he wrote, "We lived in cycles of Manhattan, inheriting neighborhoods as they became passe, from Yorkville to Harlem, to Washington Heights, to West End Avenue, to Riverside Drive. As a result, I got to know kids from all over town -- marble shooters, button pitchers, stoop handballers, and other dazzling athletes who used the city for a outdoor gym." He went on to Townsend Harris high school ('Ira Gershwin' and

  • Birthday

    Sep 08, 1896
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
1990
Most Performed Feature Film Standards
Winner - ASCAP Award