Deems Taylor American composer

Deems Taylor is a 80 years old American composer from New York City, New York. Deems Taylor was born on December 22, 1885 (died on July 03, 1966, he was 80 years old) in New York City, New York.

Deems Taylor

About

Is Deems Taylor still alive?

No, he died on 07/03/1966, 57 years ago. He was 80 years old when he died. He died in New York City and buried in Kensico Cemetery .

Family

Wife

Jane Anderson

Jane Anderson, American actress screenwriter and director

Works

Deems Taylor Albums (9)

There are 9 albums of Deems Taylor.

His last album Taylor: Three Century Suite released 7 years 5 months ago. When Taylor: Three Century Suite released, he was 130 years old. This album contains 5 tracks

His first album Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture etc released 29 years ago, he was 109 years old when this album released. There were 6 songs in this album.

Taylor: Three Century Suite
Taylor: Three Century Suite
A Lovely Light
A Lovely Light
The Lost Music of Deems Taylor, Volume I
The Lost Music of Deems Taylor, Volume I
American Music (Carousel Of) - The Fabled 24 September 1940 San Francisco Concerts Featuring Cohan, Berlin, Kern, Romberg, Kalmar
American Music (Carousel Of) - The Fabled 24 September 1940 San Francisco Concerts Featuring Cohan, Berlin, Kern, Romberg, Kalmar

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Deems Taylor Movies (4)

There are 4 movies of Deems Taylor.

His first feature film was Fantasia (1940, as Narrator - Narrative Introductions). He was 54 when he starred in this movie. Since 1940, he has appeared in 4 feature films. The last one is Of Men and Music (1951). In this movie, we watched him in the Narrator (voice) character .

Deems Taylor movie characters

The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:

Deems Taylor TV Shows (1)

His first TV Show was What's My Line? (1950).

Education

He graduated from New York University

What was Deems's zodiac sign?

Deems Taylor zodiac sign was capricorn.

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