Jack Frost
Jack Frost was born on Nov 25, 1893 in USA. Jack Frost's big-screen debut came with Happy Days directed by Benjamin Stoloff in 1929, strarring Chorus Man.
Composer, songwriter ("Floatin' Down to Cotton Town") and author, educated in high school and then a contract writer for a Chicago music company. During WWI he served as a second lieutenant in the American infantry. Coming to New York, he was associated with Fred Fisher and other music publishers, and wrote special material for Eva Tanguay and Trixie Fraganza, also working in advertising for newspapers, radio and television. He wrote the Broadway stage score for "Keep Kool", and performed in vaudeville over a four year period. Joining ASCAP in 1943, his other popular-song compositions include "Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight", "When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues", "Mysterious Blues", "The Annie Laurie Blues" and "The Girl at the End of the Bar".
Birthday
Nov 25, 1893Place of Birth
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 19426.2
- 1941
soundtrack
6.4 - 1940
soundtrack
6.2 - 19345.5
- 19305.4
- 19295.7