Ray Bloch

Ray Bloch

music department, actor, composer

Ray Bloch was born on Aug 03, 1902 in France. Ray Bloch's big-screen debut came with The Ed Sullivan Show - Season 1 directed by John Moffitt in 1948, strarring Self. Ray Bloch is known for The Honeymooners directed by Frank Satenstein, Jackie Gleason stars as Ralph Kramden and Art Carney as Ed Norton. The upcoming new movie Ray Bloch plays is Bye Bye Birdie which will be released on May 27, 1963.

Composer, songwriter ("When Love Has Gone"), conductor, pianist, author and arranger, he came to the USA during World War I. He was a pianist in New York Ballrooms, then organized his own orchestra and toured the US in vaudeville. He was a pianist on radio, then a music director and arranger for radio and for television networks. He joined ASCAP in 1939, and his chief musical collaborators included W. Edward Breuder and Paul Rusincky. His other song compositions include "You're Everything That's Lovely", "In the Same Old Way", "In My Little Red Book", "The Wide Open Spaces", "Sam the Vegetable Man", "Let's Make Up a Little Party", and "If You Were Mine".

  • Birthday

    Aug 03, 1902
  • Place of Birth

    Alsace-Lorraine, France

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