E. Ray Goetz

E. Ray Goetz

writer, soundtrack

E. Ray Goetz was born on Jun 12, 1885 in USA. E. Ray Goetz's big-screen debut came with The Time, the Place and the Girl directed by Howard Bretherton in 1929. E. Ray Goetz is known for Terms of Endearment directed by James L. Brooks, Shirley MacLaine stars as Aurora Greenway and Debra Winger as Emma Horton. The upcoming new movie E. Ray Goetz plays is Turkish Ice-Cream which will be released on Mar 15, 2019.

Composer, songwriter ("For Me and My Gal"), author and producer. He wrote the Broadway stage scores for "The Never Homes", "The Hen Pecks", "Hokey-Pokey", "Hanky-Panky", "Roly-Poly", "All Aboard", "The Pleasure Seekers", and "Hitchy-Koo" (he also was a co-producer), between 1917 and 1918, and also "George White's Scandals of 1922". He produced the Broadway musicals "As You Were", "The French Doll", "Little Miss Bluebeard", "Paris", "Fifty Million Frenchmen", and "The New Yorkers". He was a charter member of ASCAP in 1914, and was a director until 1917. His chief musical collaborators included Silvio Hein, A. Baldwin Sloane, Raymond Hubbell, George Meyer, Pete Wendling, Jean Schwartz, George Gershwin and Edgar Leslie. His other popular-song compositions include "Who'll Buy My Violets?", "Argentina", "Let's Be Lonesome Together", "So This Is Love", "Don't Go In the Lion's Cage Tonight", "If You Could Care", "Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula", "The Life of a Rose", "Meet Me in the Shadows", "The Land of Going to Be", and "Boom".

  • Birthday

    Jun 12, 1885
  • Place of Birth

    Buffalo, New York, USA