Jerome S. Gottler

Info

Role

Writer

Date of birth

12/02/1915

Date of death

11/01/2005

Place of birth

New York City, New York, USA

Jerome S. Gottler

Biography

Composer, author, writer, producer and director, the son of Archie Gottler, educated at Connock School and a piano student of Walter Freed. During World War II he served with the Signal Corps Photographic Center, and worked as a scenarist on seventy training films for the War Department. He was also a scenarist and a songwriter for films, and also wrote, directed and produced television short subjects. Joining ASCAP in 1941, his chief musical collaborator was his father, and his popular-song compositions included "How's About It?", "He Took Her for a Sleigh Ride", "Yes, There Ain't No Moonlight, So What", "Bye Bye Mr. Dream Man", and "The Girl on the Isle of Man".

Known For

Harbor Command

Harbor Command

7.7
7.7
Woman Haters

Woman Haters

7.0
7.0
High Society

High Society

6.2
6.2
Spy Chasers

Spy Chasers

6.1
6.1