Helen Deutsch

Description:

Screenwriter, songwriter ("Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo"), composer, screenwriter and author, educated at Barnard College with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She headed the Theatre Guild press department in 1937-1938. Joining ASCAP in 1953, her chief musical collaborators included Jay Livingston, Bronislaw Kaper, and Bernard Green. Her other popular-song and instrumental compositions include "March of the Ill-Assorted Guards", "Take My Love", "The Ballad of Jack and the Beanstalk", "Twelve Feet Tall", "Sweet World", "I'll Go Along With You", "Looka Me", and "He Never Looks My Way".

Overview

Birthday March 21, 1906
Born In New York City, New York, USA

Did you know

Trivia Was nominated for two Tony Awards in 1962 with collaborator Michael Stewart: as Best Author (Musical) and for book as part of Best Musical nominee "Carnival," which was based on Ms. Deutsch's screenplay for Lili (1953).

Scores

Lili
1h 21m
7.2
6.6
King Solomon's Mines
1h 43m
6.8
The Glass Slipper
1h 33m
6.4
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