filmica.

BGD

Buddy G. DeSylva

Production
1895(USA)-1950
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Gard "Buddy" DeSylva (January 27, 1895 – July 11, 1950) was an American songwriter, film producer and record executive. He wrote or co-wrote many popular songs and along with Johnny Mercer and Glenn Wallichs, he founded Capitol Records. DeSylva was born in New York City, but grew up in California and attended the University of Southern California, where he joined the Theta Xi Fraternity. His father, Aloysius J. De Sylva, was better known to American audiences as the Portuguese-born actor, Hal De Forrest. His mother, Georgetta Miles Gard, was the daughter of Los Angeles police chief George E. Gard. DeSylva's first successful songs were those used by Al Jolson on Broadway in the 1918 Sinbad production, which included "I'll Say She Does". Soon thereafter he met Jolson and in 1918 the pair went to New York and DeSylva began working as a songwriter in Tin Pan Alley. In the early 1920s, DeSylva frequently worked with composer George Gershwin. Together they created the experimental one-act jazz opera Blue Monday set in Harlem, which is widely regarded as a forerunner to Porgy and Bess ten years later. In April 1924, DeSylva married Marie Wallace, a Ziegfeld Follies dancer. In 1925, DeSylva became one third of the songwriting team with lyricist Lew Brown and composer Ray Henderson, one of the top Tin Pan Alley songwriters of the era. The team was responsible for the song Magnolia (1927) which was popularized by Lou Gold's orchestra. The writing and publishing partnership continued until 1930, producing a string of hits and the perennial Broadway favorite Good News. The popularity of this team was so great that Gershwin's mother supposedly chided her sons for not being able to write the sort of hits turned out by the trio. DeSylva joined ASCAP in 1920 and served on the ASCAP board of directors between 1922 and 1930. He became a producer of stage and screen musicals. DeSylva relocated to Hollywood and went under contract to Fox Studios. During this tenure, he produced movies such as The Little Colonel, The Littlest Rebel, Captain January, Poor Little Rich Girl and Stowaway. In 1941, he became the Executive Producer at Paramount Pictures, a position he would hold until 1944. At Paramount, he was also an uncredited executive producer for Double Indemnity, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Story of Dr. Wassell and The Glass Key. The Paramount all-star extravaganza Star Spangled Rhythm, which takes place at the Paramount film studio in Hollywood, features a fictional movie executive named "B.G. DeSoto" (played by Walter Abel) who is a parody of DeSylva. In 1942, Johnny Mercer, Glenn Wallichs and DeSylva together founded Capitol Records, which continues to this day. He also founded the Cowboy label.

Participates in

  • Double Indemnity
  • The Lady Eve
  • Ministry of Fear
  • Road to Morocco
  • Sunny Side Up
  • I Married a Witch
  • Good News
  • For Whom the Bell Tolls
  • Flying High
  • Road to Utopia
  • The Great McGinty
  • The Great Moment
  • Five Graves to Cairo
  • This Gun for Hire
  • The Glass Key
  • The Uninvited
  • Indiscreet
  • Birth of the Blues
  • My Favorite Blonde
  • Nothing But the Truth
  • Caught in the Draft
  • The Stork Club
  • Aloma of the South Seas
  • The Crystal Ball
  • Merry Go Round of 1938
  • Riding High
  • Born to Dance
  • Du Barry Was a Lady
  • Good News
  • My Weakness
  • My Weakness
  • Two Years Before the Mast
  • A Matter of Time
  • Queen High
  • Indiscreet
  • Doubting Thomas
  • Welcome Home
  • Bachelor Mother
  • Bottoms Up
  • Bottoms Up
  • Bottoms Up
  • Wake Island
  • Just Imagine
  • Just Imagine
  • Louisiana Purchase
  • Christmas in July
  • The Littlest Rebel
  • Sunny Side Up
  • You're a Sweetheart
  • Ladies In Love
  • Hold Everything
  • The Rage of Paris
  • Good News
  • Good News
  • Love Me or Leave Me
  • Love Affair
  • Just Imagine
  • The Great Victor Herbert
  • Have a Heart
  • The Story of Dr. Wassell
  • Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
  • The Hitler Gang
  • The Lady Has Plans
  • True to Life
  • So Proudly We Hail
  • Reap the Wild Wind
  • My Weakness
  • Follow the Leader
  • Hail the Conquering Hero
  • Follow Thru