Marcy Klauber
writer, music department, actor
Marcy Klauber was born on Nov 19, 1896 in Hungary. Marcy Klauber's big-screen debut came with Woman in the Dark directed by Phil Rosen in 1934.
Songwriter ("I Get the Blues When It Rains", "Juanita") and author, educated at the Columbia University School of Journalism and the National Academy of Music in Budapest. Coming to Hollywood in 1930 and joining ASCAP in 1943, Marcy Klauber also wrote "I'm a Little Nobody that Nobody Loves", "Goodbye Old Pal Goodbye", "O How I Adore You", "Farewell", "Gigolette", "Rhythm of Paree", and more.
Birthday
Nov 19, 1896Place of Birth
Budapest, Hungary
Movies & TV Shows
All
Movies
- 1958
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- 1954
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5.6 - 1954
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5.7 - 1953
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6.2 - 1952
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6.3 - 1946
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6.0 - 1944
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5.3 - 1943
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5.2 - 1939
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6.9 - 1939
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5.7 - 1938
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4.8 - 1937
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5.9 - 1937
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3.5 - 1936
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- 1936
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5.4 - 1936
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- 1936
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- 1935
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6.8 - 1934
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5.9