Henry Martyn Blossom

Henry Martyn Blossom

writer, music department, second unit director or assistant director

Henry Martyn Blossom was born on May 10, 1866 in USA. Henry Martyn Blossom's big-screen debut came with The Red Mill directed by Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle in 1927.

Songwriter ("Kiss Me Again", "I Want What I Want When I Want It"), and author, educated at the Stoddard School. He was in the insurance business, and joined ASCAP in 1914, becoming both a charter member and a director from 1917-1919. He collaborated musically with Victor Herbert and Alfred Robyn, and his song compositions include "The Mascot of the Troop", "When You're Pretty and the World Is Fair", "The Isle of our Dreams", "Every Day is Ladies Day With Me", "The Streets of New York", "Because You're You", "I'll Be Married to the Music of a Military Band", "Neapolitan Love Song", "Moonbeams", "Thine Alone", "The Irish Have a Great Day Tonight", "Free Trade and a Misty Moon", "Eileen Alanna Asthore", "When Shall I Again See Ireland?", and "When You're Away".

  • Birthday

    May 10, 1866
  • Place of Birth

    St. Louis, Missouri, USA

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