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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_SeelenJerry Seelen - Wikipedia

    Biography. Jerry Seelen wrote lyrics for songs in musical films and wrote screenplays for radio and television. During his lyricist career, he wrote many songs for Milton Berle and Danny Thomas .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0781547Jerry Seelen - IMDb

    Jerry Seelen was born on 11 March 1912 in New York City, New York, USA. Jerry was a writer, known for Lullaby of Broadway (1951), You Can't Ration Love (1944) and Call Me Mister (1951). Jerry was married to E.A. Ellington and Betty Hall. Jerry died on 12 September 1981 in San Diego, California, USA.

    • Writer, Music Department, Soundtrack
    • March 11, 1912
    • Jerry Seelen
    • September 12, 1981
  3. Jerry Seelen was born on March 11, 1912 in New York City, New York, USA. Jerry was a writer, known for Lullaby of Broadway (1951), You Can't Ration Love (1944) and Call Me Mister (1951). Jerry was married to E.A. Ellington and Betty Hall. Jerry died on September 12, 1981 in San Diego, California, USA.

    • March 11, 1912
    • September 12, 1981
  4. Sep 24, 2022 · Jerome Lincoln Seelen (March 11, 1912 - September 12, 1981) was an American screenwriter and lyricist. [1] Contents. Biography; Personal life; Radio; Revues; Cinema and television; Screenplays; Songs; References; External links; Biography. Jerry Seelen wrote lyrics for songs in musical films and wrote screenplays for radio and television.

  5. Sep 12, 2023 · The song was composed by Hugh Prince and Leo Klatzkin, with the lyrics written by Jerry Seelen. They collaborated to create a lively and spirited tune that captured the essence of the 1940s era. 2. Was it inspired by a real military institute? No, the Winsocki Military Institute mentioned in the song is a fictional institution.

  6. Seelen (1912-1981) was born Jerome Lincoln Seelenfreund and worked as a comedy writer for radio and television from the 1940s until the 1960s.

  7. Jerry Seelen (11 March 1912 - 12 September 1981) co-penned the Season 1 episode of I Dream of Jeannie titled "The Moving Finger" with series creator Sidney Sheldon and Harry Essex. A noted screenwriter and director in both several television. Born and raised in New York City, his career spanned...

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