George Jessel(1898-1981)
- Besetzung
- Drehbuch
- Produktion
George Jessel wurde am 3 April 1898 in New York City, New York, USA geboren. Er war Schauspieler und Autor, bekannt für Lucky Boy (1929), Die Piratenkönigin (1951) und The Phynx (1970). Er war mit Lois Andrews, Norma Talmadge und Florence Courtney (Grismer) verheiratet. Er starb am 24 Mai 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 wins total
Besetzung
Drehbuch
- 1953–1954
- 1953
- 1952
- 1949
- 1947
- 1937
- 1935
- 1933
- Love, Live and Laugh
- dialog
- 1929
- 1929
Produktion
- Alternativer Name
- George E. Jessel
- Geboren am
- Verstorben
- 24. Mai 1981
- Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Herzattacke)
- EhepartnerLois Andrews13. April 1940 - 30. August 1943 (geschieden, 1 Kind)
- Andere ArbeitenStage: Appeare in "The Passing Show of 1923" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz. Book / lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Additional lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Additional music by Jay Gorney [earliest Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Paul Arlington. Directed by James C. Huffman, under the supervision of Jacob J. Shubert. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Winter Garden Theatre: 14 Jun 1923-15 Sep 1923 (118 performances). Cast: Martha Albert, Olive Ann Alcorn, Phil Baker [Broadway debut], Betty Benton, Frank Bernard, William Birdie, Dorothy Bruce, Lloyd Byron, Nancy Carroll, Theresa Carroll, Neil Courtney, Roy Cummings, Roy Cunningham, Louise Dose, Doris Downes, Josephine Drake, Loretta Duffy, Christine Ecklund, Dolores Edwards, Flanagan & Morrison, George Ford, Elsie Frank, Perle Germonde, Bob Gilbert, Jeannette Gilmore, Cassie Godfrey, Paula Greenlee, Harriet Gustin, Jack Hall, James Hamilton, Ruth Hamilton, George Hassell, Joan Hay, Helen Herendeen, Andy Jochim, Ethel Kenyon, Olive King, Vera King, Rose Lee, Bobby Lester, Libby & Sparrow, Peggy Lockwood, Ann Lowenworth, Francis X. Mahoney, Gladys Marston, Rose Mary Marston, Elsie May, Ladas May, Bobbie McCree, Belle McLaughlin, Nat Nazarro Jr., Bob Nelson, Sidney Nelson, Tom Nip, Barnett Parker, Edith Pierce, William Pringle, Fay Reed, Jack E. Rice, Vera Ross, Norma Rossiter, Rose Sarro, Muriel Seely, Billie Shaw, Helen Shipman, Orilla Smith, Mildred Soper, Jean Steele, Virginia Sullivan, Marja Talwyn, The Trado Twins, Hal Van Renssalaer, Dorothy Vance, Alice Velour, Viola Votrouba, Billy Wagner, Joseph Wagstaff, James Watts, Dolly Wegman, Alice Wheeler, James White, Florence Wilde, Walter Woolf King (credited as Walter Woolf). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Publicity-Angebote
- WissenswertesHaving starred in several silent films for Warner Brothers during the 1920s, Jessel was offered the lead in the studio's history-making first talkie, Der Jazzsänger (1927) (he had played the part on Broadway). However, he and the studio could not agree on his salary, and the role ultimately went to Al Jolson. Jessel would refer to this, time and again, as the biggest professional mistake he ever made.
- ZitateMy draft status is 8-T--that means I go when the Japs are in the lobby.
- MarkenzeichenTheme song: "My Mother's Eyes."
- Spitznamen
- Toastmaster General of the United States
- Georgie
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