Lewis E. Gensler
Lewis E. Gensler was born on Dec 04, 1896 in USA. Lewis E. Gensler's big-screen debut came with Queen High directed by Fred C. Newmeyer in 1930.
Composer, songwriter ("Will You Remember?," "Love Is Just Around the Corner"), author and producer, educated in high school and a music student of Louis Oesterle. He wrote the Broadway stage scores for "Queen o' Hearts," "Be Yourself," "Captain Jinks," "Queen High," "Ups-a-Daisy" and "Ballyhoo of 1932." Arriving in Hollywood, he wrote for and produced Paramount films, and composed film songs. Joining ASCAP in 1923, his chief musical collaborators included Oscar Hammerstein, IInd, Ira Gershwin, Buddy G. DeSylva, Robert Simon, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, Leo Robin, Johnny Mercer, and Harlan Thompson. His other popular-song compositions include "Keep Smiling at Trouble," "Fond of You," "Me Without You," "Fatal Fascination," "It's A Great Life," "When You Are in My Arms," "Boys Will Be Boys," "Old Man Rhythm," "I Never Saw a Better Night," "Cross Your Heart," "Thrill Me," "Falling Off the Wagon," "Riddle Me This," "Ups-a-Daisy" and "You Need Someone."
Birthday
Dec 04, 1896Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 1938
producer
6.1 - 1937
producer, writer
6.0 - 1936
producer, writer
6.0 - 1935
producer
6.5 - 1935
writer
5.6 - 1930
writer
6.1