Oscar Levant

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Oscar Levant was a pianist and comedian known for playing sarcastic characters on screen

Dec 27, 1906

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 27, 1906
  • Died on: August 14, 1972
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Pianists, Jewish Comedians, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Comedians, Pianists
  • Spouses: Barbara Woodell, June Gale
  • Known as: Oscar Levant
  • Childrens: Amanda Levant, Lorna Levant, Marcia Levant

Oscar Levant born at

Pittsburgh

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Birth Place

He was once briefly married to the actress Barbara Woodell.

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Personal Life

He married singer and actress June Gale in 1939. They had three children and were married for 33 years until his death.

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He suffered from mental disorders like neuroses and hypochondria, and had to be frequently committed to mental hospitals. He died of a heart attack in 1972 at the age of 65.

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He was born into an orthodox Jewish family in Russia. His father’s name was Max.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was given musical training from an early age. When he was seven, he studied under Martin Miessler who specialized in Czerny piano method. Even as a small child he could play Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin.

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Childhood & Early Life

He attended Fifth Avenue High School where he had the fortune of meeting instructor Oscar Demmler who encouraged the young boy to perform with him and took him to the recitals of great musicians like Stokowski.

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Childhood & Early Life

His mother took him to New York in 1922 after the death of his father. There he studied under the renowned piano teacher Zygmunt Stojowski. He began playing piano at nightclubs and restaurants.

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Childhood & Early Life

He traveled to Los Angeles in 1929 and joined a group of composers and performers who were assigned to provide music to films. During this time he became friends with George Gershwin who helped him become an established pianist.

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Career

He composed music for more than 20 films from 1929 to 1948. He also wrote or co-wrote the lyrics for several songs which went on to become big hits.

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He also entered the Broadway scenario during the 1920s and performed in the musical play ‘Burlesque’ in 1927, and co-composed the music for ‘Ripples’ in 1930. He wrote the lyrics for the musical revue ‘Sweet and Low’ in 1930.

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He took to serious composition in the 1930s. He was working on his Sonatina for Piano, and the great American composer Aaron Copland happened to hear his piece. Copland invited Levant to perform at the Yaddo Festival of contemporary American music which he did in April 1932.

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He made his debut as a Broadway conductor in 1938. He served in 65 performances of Kaufman and Hart’s ‘The Fabulous Invalid’ which was followed by another Kaufman and Hart production ‘The American Way’ in 1939.

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Oscar Levant was a brilliant composer and pianist who had provided music for over 20 Hollywood films, and had performed at several concerts. He was also a much admired radio host and a comedy actor known for his stoic and sarcastic on-screen persona.

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Major Works