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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bert_KalmarBert Kalmar - Wikipedia

    Bert Kalmar (February 10, 1884 – September 18, 1947) was an American songwriter, who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. He was also a screenwriter.

  2. Bert Kalmar (* 10. Februar 1884 in New York; † 18. September 1947 in Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Songwriter für Broadway, Film und das Great American Songbook, der insbesondere mit dem Komponisten Harry Ruby zusammenarbeitete.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0436095Bert Kalmar - IMDb

    Bert Kalmar (1884-1947) was a prolific and influential songwriter and comedy writer, best known for his collaborations with Harry Ruby and the Marx Brothers. He wrote songs for Broadway shows and Hollywood movies, such as \"Three Little Words\", \"I Want to Be Loved By You\" and \"A Kiss to Build a Dream On\".

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  4. Lyricist Bert Kalmar, one half of the legendary Kalmar & Ruby songwriting team, was born in New York City on February 16, 1884. As a child growing up in Manhattan, Kalmar performed as a magician in tent shows and then as a comedian in vaudeville acts.

  5. Bert Kalmar. Harry Ruby. Partnership. Film credits. External links. Kalmar and Ruby refers to the famous songwriting team of the first half of the 20th century of Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby . Bert Kalmar was born on February 10, 1884, and died on September 18, 1947. He was an American lyricist.

  6. Overview. Born. February 16, 1884 · New York, USA. Died. September 17, 1947 · Los Angeles, California, USA. Birth name. Albert Kalmar. Mini Bio. Vaudevillian, song-and-dance man, tent show magician and juggler Bert. Kalmar turned to writing parodies for the stage after a knee injury put. an end to his performing career.

  7. Learn about Bert Kalmar, a lyricist, composer, writer and performer who co-wrote songs with Harry Ruby for Broadway and Hollywood. He also wrote screenplays for The Marx Brothers and Marilyn Miller.