Irving Caesar

Irving Caesar

music department, writer, composer

Irving Caesar was born on Jul 04, 1895 in USA. Irving Caesar's big-screen debut came with George White's Scandals directed by Thornton Freeland in 1934.

Composer, songwriter ("Swanee", "Tea for Two", "Crazy Rhythm", "Just a Gigolo"), author and publisher, educated at Chautauqua Mountain Institute and City College of New York. He was a stenographer aboard the Henry Ford Peace Ship during World War I. He joined ASCAP in 1920 and was a director between 1920 and 1946, and again in 1949, and he was the co-founder and a past-president of AGAC. He collaborated musically with

  • Birthday

    Jul 04, 1895
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA