Morton Downey
Morton Downey was born on Nov 14, 1901 in USA. Morton Downey's big-screen debut came with Syncopation directed by Bert Glennon in 1929, strarring Lew. Morton Downey is known for Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical directed by Phillip Dye, Robert S. Birchard stars as Self and Leslie Caron as Self. The upcoming new movie Morton Downey plays is Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie which will be released on Apr 21, 2012.
Pianist, songwriter ("Wabash Moon"), composer, singer and businessman, educated in public schools and at Lyman Hall. He began his singing career in a Greenwich Village movie theatre, and was later a vocalist for the Paul Whiteman orchestra aboard the SS Leviathan. In 1927, he toured Europe and then opened his own night club, the Delmonico in New York, in 1930, which offered the chance to sing over radio. He was also a member of the board of directors of Coca-Cola and other corporations. Joining ASCAP in 1949, his chief musical collaborators included Dave Dreyer, Paul Cunningham, James Rule, and Dick Sanford. His other popular-song compositions include "California Skies", "All I Need is Someone Like You", "In the Valley of the Roses", "That's How I Spell Ireland", "Sweeten Up Your Smile", "There's Nothing New" and "Now You're in My Arms".
Birthday
Nov 14, 1901Place of Birth
Wallingford, Connecticut, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 2012
Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie
soundtrack
6.8 - 2008
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical
soundtrack
8.0 - 19445.6
- 19306.0
- 19297.0