- Arthur Freed
Arthur Freed (
September 9 ,1894 -April 12 ,1973 ) was born Arthur Grossman inCharleston, South Carolina . He was an American lyricist and aHollywood film producer .Freed began his career in
vaudeville , and he appeared with theMarx Brothers . He soon began to writesong s, and was eventually hired byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer . For years, he wrote lyrics for numerousfilms , many set to music byNacio Herb Brown .In 1939 he was promoted to the position of producer, and helped elevate MGM as "the" studio of the musical. Freed chose to surround himself with
film directors such asVincente Minnelli andBusby Berkeley . He also helped shape the careers of stars includingJudy Garland ,Gene Kelly ,Frank Sinatra ,Red Skelton ,Lena Horne ,Jane Powell ,Esther Williams ,Kathryn Grayson ,Howard Keel ,Cyd Charisse ,Ann Miller ,Mickey Rooney ,Vera-Ellen , and many others. He broughtFred Astaire to MGM after Astaire's tenure atRKO and coaxed him out of semi-retirement to star opposite Garland in "Easter Parade". His team of writers, directors, composers and stars came to be known as the Freed Unit and produced a steady stream of popular, critically acclaimed musicals until the late 1950s.Freed served as
associate producer of "The Wizard of Oz" (1939), though his name does not appear on the actual screen credits, nor on posters used to publicize the film. His first solo credit as producer was the film version ofRodgers and Hart 's smash Broadway musical "Babes in Arms " (also 1939), released only a few months after "The Wizard of Oz", and in itself not a very distinguished film due to the fact that it gutted most of the original stage score. But it did starMickey Rooney and Judy Garland, and was so successful that it ushered in a long series of "let's put on a show" "backyard" musicals, all starring Rooney and Garland. However, Freed did bring an outstanding amount of talent from the Broadway theaters to theMGM soundstages includingVincente Minnelli ,Betty Comden ,Adolph Green ,Roger Edens ,Kay Thompson ,Zero Mostel ,June Allyson ,Nancy Walker , choreographerCharles Walters , orchestratorsConrad Salinger ,Johnny Green ,Lennie Hayton , and many others.He allowed his directors and choreographers free rein, something unheard of in those days of committee-produced film musicals, and is credited for furthering the boundaries of film musicals by allowing such moments in films as the fifteen-minute ballet at the end of "
An American in Paris " (1951), after which the film concludes moments later with no further dialogue or singing, and he allowed the musical team ofLerner and Loewe complete control in their writing of "Gigi" (1958).Two of his films won the
Academy Award for Best Picture : "An American in Paris" and "Gigi". On the night that "An American in Paris" won Best Picture, Freed received an Honorary Oscar, and his version of "Show Boat" (1951) was also up for two Oscars that year, though it lost both to "An American in Paris". But what is now his most highly regarded film, "Singin' in the Rain" (1952), won no Oscars whatsoever.He was inducted into the
Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972.Freed left MGM in 1970 after failing for almost a decade to bring his dream project, a
biopic ofIrving Berlin entitled "Say It With Music", to the screen. He died three years later surrounded by family.Hit songs
With Nacio Herb Brown
*"The Broadway Melody"
*"You Were Meant for Me"
*"Wedding of the Painted Doll"
*"Singin' in the Rain"
*"Pagan Love Song"
*"Should I"
*"Beautiful Girl"
*"Going Hollywood"
*"Temptation"
*"We'll Make Hay While the Sun Shines"
*"Cinderella's Fella Fell off the clif"
*"All I Do Is Dream of You "
*"You Are My Lucky Star"
*"I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'"
*"Broadway Rhythm"
*"Sing Before Breakfast"
*"Alone"
*"Would You"
*"Yours and Mine"
*"Smoke Dreams"
*"Good Morning"
*"Make 'Em Laugh "With others
*"
I Cried for You " (withGus Arnheim andAbe Lyman )
*"Our Love Affair" (withRoger Edens )
*"This Heart of Mine" (withHarry Warren )
*"There's Beauty Everywhere" (withHarry Warren )
*"Here's to the Girls" (withRoger Edens )Producing credits
*"The Wizard of Oz" (1939) (associate producer)
*"Babes in Arms " (1939)
*"Strike Up the Band " (1940)
*"Little Nellie Kelly " (1940)
*"Lady Be Good" (1941)
*"Babes on Broadway " (1941)
*"Panama Hattie " (1942)
*"For Me and My Gal " (1942)
*"Cabin in the Sky " (1943)
*"Best Foot Forward " (1943)
*"Du Barry Was a Lady " (1943)
*"Girl Crazy " (1943)
*"Meet the People " (1944) (executive producer)
*"Meet Me in St. Louis " (1944)
*"The Clock" (1945)
*"Yolanda and the Thief " (1945)
*"The Harvey Girls " (1946)
*"Ziegfeld Follies" (1946)
*"Till the Clouds Roll By " (1946)
*"Good News" (1947)
*"Summer Holiday" (1948)
*"The Pirate " (1948)
*"Easter Parade" (1948)
*"Words and Music" (1948)
*"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (1949)
*"The Barkleys of Broadway " (1949)
*"Any Number Can Play " (1949)
*"On the Town" (1949)
*"Annie Get Your Gun" (1950)
*"Crisis " (1950)
*"Pagan Love Song " (1950)
*"Royal Wedding " (1951)
*"Show Boat" (1951)
*"An American in Paris " (1951)
*"The Belle of New York " (1952)
*"Singin' in the Rain" (1952)
*"The Band Wagon " (1953)
*"Brigadoon" (1954)
*"It's Always Fair Weather " (1955)
*"Kismet" (1955)
*" Invitation to the Dance" (1956)
*"Silk Stockings " (1957)
*"Gigi" (1958)
*"Bells Are Ringing " (1960)
*"The Subterraneans " (1960)
*"Light in the Piazza " (1962)###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title =President of Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences
before=Wendell Corey
years = 1963-1967
after =Gregory Peck External links
* [http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_bio.asp?exhibitId=63 SHoF page on Arthur Freed]
* [http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/discog_song_list.asp?exhibitId=63 Full list of Freed's songs on SHoF site]
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* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=90483 Arthur Freed - Filmography - New York Times]
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