- Jean Havez
Jean Havez (
December 24 ,1869 –February 11 ,1925 ), was an American writer ofnovelty songs andsilent era comedy films . In his film career, Havez worked with the legendarycomedians Buster Keaton andHarold Lloyd .Career
Havez' novelty songs, popular in their day, include "Darktown Poker Club" and "I'm Cured", written for the great vaudevillian
Bert Williams for the 1914Ziegfield Follies ; "Everybody Works but Father", "When You Ain't Got No Money then You Needn't Come Around", "I'm Looking For an Angel", "Do Not Forget the Good Old Days", "You're On the Right Road, Sister", and "He Cert'ny Was Good to Me". He was a charter member ofASCAP (1914).Havez co-wrote several of Keaton's most popular films, including "
Our Hospitality " (1923), "Sherlock Jr. " (1924), "The Navigator " (1924), and "Seven Chances " (1925). Havez supplied the story for Lloyd's first comedy feature "Grandma's Boy " (1921), and also contributed (uncredited) to Lloyd's most famous film "Safety Last! " (1923).Trivia
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The X-Files " Season 3 episode "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" features a character namedClyde Bruckman who foresees how other people die. Two minor detective characters on that episode are named Havez and Cline, after Eddie Cline, another writer who worked with Buster Keaton.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0369841/ IMDB.com listing for Jean Havez]
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