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  1. Oscar Levant ( Pittsburgh, Pensilvania; 27 de diciembre de 1906– Beverly Hills, California; 14 de agosto de 1972) fue un pianista, compositor, autor, humorista y actor estadounidense. 1 Fue famoso por su carácter mordaz y por su agudeza actuando en producciones radiofónicas, cinematográficas y televisivas. Biografía.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oscar_LevantOscar Levant - Wikipedia

    Oscar Levant (December 27, 1906 – August 14, 1972) was an American concert pianist, composer, conductor, author, radio game show panelist, television talk show host, comedian, and actor. He had roles in the films Rhapsody in Blue (1945), The Barkleys of Broadway (1949), An American in Paris (1951), and The Band Wagon (1953).

  3. (1906/12/27 - 1972/08/14) Oscar Levant. Actor y músico estadounidense. Nació el 27 de diciembre de 1906 en Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos. Criado en una famila judío ortodoxa de origen Ruso. Se trasladó a Nueva York en 1922, tras la muerte de su padre. Estudió con Zygmunt Stojowski, un pedagogo del piano bien establecido.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0505157Oscar Levant - IMDb

    Oscar Levant. Actor: An American in Paris. Oscar Levant's own versatility may have helped to cloud his memory as a sort of Hollywood utility man, perhaps in the worst sense; people tended to see him as one among many personalities, but he was so much more.

    • Music Department, Actor, Composer
    • December 27, 1906
    • 3 min
    • August 14, 1972
  5. 17 de ago. de 2018 · Oscar Levant, edgy, unhinged and brilliant, was a rumpled, chain-smoking man whose stinging one-liners about showbiz — “strip away the phony tinsel of Hollywood and you’ll find the real tinsel...

  6. 14 de ago. de 2021 · By — Dr. Howard Markel. Leave a comment. How the talented Oscar Levant broke taboos by talking about mental health. Health Aug 14, 2021 10:56 AM EDT. When my eldest daughter was just a little...

  7. 15 de may. de 2020 · Following George Gershwin’s death in 1937, his friend and fellow pianist Oscar Levant (1906-1972) constructed a multifaceted professional career across many forms of modern media that not only helped him build and maintain his popular status as a Gershwinite, but also helped establish Gershwin’s piano music in the American concert hall canon.