Parke Levy

Parke Levy

writer, producer, music department

Parke Levy was born on Apr 19, 1908 in USA. Parke Levy's big-screen debut came with Happy Heels directed by William Watson in 1936.

Writer Parke Levy created "December Bride", "Pete and Gladys" and "Many Happy Returns" for television, and wrote episodes for radio's "Duffy's Tavern", "My Friend Irma" and "Baron Munchausen" and special material for Ben Bernie and Al Jolson. He also did ghostwriting for other writers who were facing imminent deadlines. Joining ASCAP in 1957, he collaborated chiefly with composer and conductor David Rose.

  • Birthday

    Apr 19, 1908
  • Place of Birth

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA