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Jerry Seelen
Born
Jerome Lincoln Seelen

(1912-03-11)March 11, 1912
New York City, US
DiedSeptember 12, 1981(1981-09-12) (aged 69)
San Diego, California, US
Occupation(s)Screenwriter
Lyricist
Years active1936–1965
Notable workC'est si bon (1949)
Spouse
Betty Hall
(m. 1949; div. 1957)
Children2

Jerome Lincoln Seelen (March 11, 1912 - September 12, 1981) was an American screenwriter and lyricist .[1]

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.

In 1949, he wrote the English lyrics to the French song "C'est si bon" that is recorded by Johnny Desmond with Tony Mottola and his Orchestra in January 1950.

On June 26, 1950, Louis Armstrong recorded the song with Sy Oliver and his Orchestra and his cover was a worldwide hit.

In 1951, Dolores Gray sings the song in the short film Holiday in Paris: Paris which is the first film where the song is sung in English.

Personal life

Jerry Seelen married in 1949 in Los Angeles the model Betty Hall (1923–2001). The couple had two children. They divorced in 1957.

Radio

Revues

Cinema and television

Screenplays

Songs

References

  1. ^ "Seelen, Jerry, 1912–1981". Socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu. Retrieved March 19, 2016.