Archie Gottler | |
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Born | (1896-05-14)May 14, 1896 New York, New York, U.S. |
Died | June 24, 1959(1959-06-24) (aged 63) Hollywood, California. U.S. |
Occupation | artist |
Years active | 1915–1959 |
Archie Gottler (May 14, 1896 – June 24, 1959) was an American composer, screenwriter, actor, and film director. Gottler is known for being the director of Woman Haters (1934), the first of a series of 190 Three Stooges comedy short films for Columbia Pictures.
His works include:
- Music for "Hunting the Hun", popular World War I song (1918)
- "Heart of Wetona," World War I song of 1919
References
- Archie Gottler at threestooges.net Archived May 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Archie Gottler at IMDb
- Archie Gottler at the Internet Broadway Database
- Archie Gottler recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings.
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