Oscar Levant Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Oscar Levant Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Pianist Oscar Levant including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Oscar Levant
Real Name Oscar Levant
Profession Actors, Comedians, Pianists
Nick Name Oscar Levant
Nationality American
Religion Jewish
Personal Life of Oscar Levant
Born on 27 December 1906
Birthday 27th December
Died At Age 65
Sun Sign Capricorn
Born in Pittsburgh
Died on 14 August 1972
Place of death Beverly Hills
Grouping of People Jewish Comedians
Family Background of Oscar Levant
Father Max Levant
Mother Annie
Spouses/Partners Barbara Woodell, June Gale
Children Amanda Levant, Marcia Levant, Lorna Levant
Personal Fact of Oscar Levant

A highly talented and multifaceted personality, Oscar Levant was a skilled musician who also had a successful career as a comedian and actor. It is an unfortunate fact that his versatility was the very cause that overshadowed his brilliance as a musician and made people view him as a jack of all trades. Music was his first love and he had been receiving music lessons from a young age and was trained in composition under the able tutelage of the Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg.

He forged a close friendship with the pianist and composer George Gershwin who enabled him to build a career for himself in Hollywood. Over the years he had composed music for several movies, and also wrote or co-wrote numerous hit songs. He became a regular panelist on the radio quiz show Information Please where he impressed the audience with his quick wit and deep musical knowledge.

Along with being a musician, he also developed a comic persona of a sarcastic and bitter man. He performed comedy sketches and began appearing in movies. His major pictures include Rhapsody in Blue and The Barkleys of Broadway. The brilliant artist began suffering from neurotic problems during his later years and had to be frequently admitted to mental hospitals.