Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin was born Israel Isidor Baline on May 11, 1888 in Mogilev, Belarus, Russian Empire. Towering composer, songwriter, ("God Bless America", "Always", "Blue Skies", "White Christmas") author and publisher, he came to the United States at age 5 and was educated in New York's public schools. His earliest musical education was from his father, a cantor. He earned Honorary degrees from Bucknell University and Temple University. Beginning his career as a song-plugger for publisher Harry von Tilzer, Berlin worked as a singing waiter in Chinatown. In 1909, he was hired as a staff lyricist by the Ted Snyder Company, and became a partner to that firm four years later. In 1910, he began doing vaudeville appearances in the United States and abroad, and also appeared with Snyder in the Broadway musical "Up and Down Broadway", that ran for 72 performances. He joined ASCAP as a charter member in 1914, and served on its first board of directors between 1914-1918. Berlin enlisted the United States Army infantry in World War I, and was a sergeant at Camp Upton, New York. After the war, he established his own public-relations firm, and in 1921, he built the 1025-seat Music Box Theatre (at 239 W. 45th Street, New York) with Sam H. Harris. After Harris' death in 1941, Berlin assumed full ownership and the theatre remains a Broadway institution to this day. Among his many awards was the Medal for Merit for his 1942 all-soldier show "This Is the Army", which toured the United States, Europe and South Pacific battle zones; all proceeds were assigned to Army Emergency Relief and other service agencies. Berlin was also a member of the French Legion of Honor and held the Congressional Medal of Honor for "God Bless America", the proceeds from which went to the God Bless America Fund. His songs were sung by Fred Astaire, Al Jolson, Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, Dick Powell, Alice Faye and many others. Irving Berlin died at the age of 101 of natural causes on September 22, 1989 in New York City.

Known For

Birth Location Mogilev, Belarus, Russian Empire
Born 1888-05-11
Died 1989-09-29

Movies

Easter Parade: On the Avenue as Self (Archive Footage)
2005
Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' as Self - Songwriter (archive footage)
1992
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? as Self (archive footage)
1975
The Golden Twenties as Self (archive footage)
1950
This Is the Army as Irving Berlin (uncredited)
1943
1943
Glorifying the American Girl as Self (uncredited)
1929

Movies

2002
Annie Get Your Gun Original Music Composer
1967
Speed Crazy Editor
1959
1957
1957
1957
1955
1954
Call Me Madam Lyricist
1953
1953
Annie Get Your Gun Original Music Composer
1950
1950
1948
Easter Parade Lyricist
1948
1948
Blue Skies Story
1946
Holiday Inn Lyricist
1942
Holiday Inn Songs
1942
1942
Carefree Songs
1938
Carefree Music
1938
Carefree Lyricist
1938
1938
On the Avenue Lyricist
1937
On the Avenue Original Music Composer
1937
Follow the Fleet Lyricist
1936
1936
1936
Top Hat Songs
1935
Top Hat Lyricist
1935
Top Hat Music
1935
Pardon Us Music
1931
Mammy Theatre Play
1930
1930
1930
Hallelujah Songs
1929
1929
The Cocoanuts Musical
1929
One Week Music
1920