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  1. 13. Juni 2022 · One response to “‘Love, Death & Robots’ Animator Robert Valley to Direct Feature Biopic on Broadway Legend Billy Rose”. Linda Negrin says: June 14, 2022 at 1:21 pm. Sounds great. Would ...

  2. July 23, 1928. Covered by (19 artists) I'm for You a Hundred Per Cent. Billy Rose, Carroll Gibbons, James Dyrenforth. Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys. October 19, 1931. Covered by (2 artists) I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Gal Tonight. Billy Rose, Con Conrad.

  3. "The little Napoleon of showmanship," Billy Rose was one of the most famous and feared show-biz impresarios of the early 20th century; the diminutive lyricist behind dozens of pop chestnuts (including a number of hits for first wife Fanny Brice), he also produced a series of hit musicals and even authored a widely read syndicated newspaper column, but earned his greatest notoriety for his ...

  4. Billy Rose. Soundtrack: Bicentennial Man. Broadway impresario Billy Rose was born William Samuel Rosenberg on September 9, 1899, in The Bronx, New York. Known as "The Little Napoleon of Showmanship," the diminutive Rose made his name and his legend as a producer, writer, lyricist, composer, director and theatre owner/operator, as well as the husband of "Funny Girl" Fanny Brice.

  5. Der Billy-Rose-Kunstgarten ist der von dem japanisch/US-amerikanischen Bildhauer Isamu Noguchi angelegte Skulpturenpark am westlichen Hang des Israel Museums in Jerusalem, Israel. Benannt ist der Kunstgarten nach dem Impresario und Lyriker Billy Rose (1899–1966).

  6. 4. Juni 2015 · Billy Rose hatte ein tiefergelegtes Auto, Billy Rose war einer, der sich nachts prügelte, Billy Rose kannte Ärger wie den Klang seines eigenen Namens. Wegen eines Trunkenheitsvergehens verhaftet . Als er das Auto eines Anderen fuhr. Der ...

  7. If You Want the Rainbow (You Must Have the Rain) Mort Dixon, Oscar Levant, Billy Rose. Lou Gold & His Orch. July 23, 1928. Covered by (19 artists) I'm for You a Hundred Per Cent. Billy Rose, Carroll Gibbons, James Dyrenforth. Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys. October 19, 1931.