Bert Kalmar

Bert Kalmar

  • Birthday: 1884-02-10
  • Deathday: 1947-09-18
  • Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bert Kalmar (February 10, 1884 – September 18, 1947) was an American lyricist, who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. Kalmar, a native of New York City, left school at an early age and began working in vaudeville. He appeared on stage as a magician, comedian and dancer before switching to songwriting after a knee injury ended his performing career. By this time he had earned enough to start a music publishing company, Kalmar and Puck, where he collaborated with a number of songwriters, including Harry Puck (1891–1964) and Harry Ruby. The publishing firm also operated under the name Kalmar, Puck, Abrahams, Consolidated, Inc., the other named partner being Maurice Abrahams (1883–1931) By 1918 Kalmar and Ruby had formed a permanent songwriting team. Together, they wrote the musical score for the Marx Brothers' stage production of Animal Crackers (1928) and subsequent film version. Their songs were also featured in the Marx Brothers' films Horse Feathers (1932) and Duck Soup (1933). Kalmar's partnership with Ruby was portrayed in the 1950 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical Three Little Words, starring Fred Astaire and Red Skelton. Kalmar did, however, occasionally work with Oscar Hammerstein II, Ted Snyder and other songwriters. Bert Kalmar was married to Jessie Brown, with whom he had two children. The couple were later divorced. He died in Los Angeles, California and was interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California.

Production

Duck Soup

1933

As Music

A Night in Casablanca

1946

As Music

Horse Feathers

1932

As Screenplay

Kentucky Kernels

1934

As Screenplay

Bright Lights

1935

As Screenplay

The Life of the Party

1937

As Screenplay

Broadminded

1931

As Screenplay

The Kid from Spain

1932

As Writer

Hips, Hips, Hooray!

1934

As Screenplay

The Circus Clown

1934

As Screenplay

The Life of the Party

1930

As Screenplay

The Cuckoos

1930

As Book

Walking on Air

1936

As Screenplay

Walking on Air

1936

As Lyricist

Animal Crackers

1930

As Theatre Play

Duck Soup

1933

As Lyricist

Duck Soup

1933

As Story

Hips, Hips, Hooray!

1934

As Story

Duck Soup

1933

As Writer

Horse Feathers

1932

As Original Music Composer

Horse Feathers

1932

As Lyricist

Three Little Words

1950

As Songs

Kentucky Kernels

1934

As Lyricist

So This Is Africa

1933

As Lyricist

Hips, Hips, Hooray!

1934

As Lyricist

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