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Pianist (a child prodigy) and band leader, trained at London's Royal Academy of Music. Geraldo first fronted his 'Light Orchestra' -- under his real name, Gerald Bright -- at the Hotel Majestic at St. Anne's-on-Sea for a five-year residency. After touring South America to study Latin rhythms and collect arrangements, he created the 'Geraldo Tango ...
Date Of Birth August 10, 1904 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Music Department, Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 His band appeared in the Royal Command Performance of 1933. 2 Musical director and orchestra leader
Music Department Title Year Status Character Suicide Legion 1940 musical director Laugh It Off 1940 musical director The Gang 1938 musical director No Parking 1938 musical director Millions 1937 musical director Backstage 1937 musical director Torpedoed 1937 musical director Girl in the Street 1937 musical director - as Geraldo and His Orchestra The Show Goes On 1936 musical director Fame 1936 musical director School for Stars 1935 musical director Brewster's Millions 1935 musical director
Actor Title Year Status Character A Weekend with Lulu 1961 Band Leader (uncredited) The World Our Stage 1957 TV Movie and his Orchestra Brass for Brass 1954 TV Movie as Geraldo and his Orchestra The Saturday Night Revue 1953 TV Series Bandleader Gerry's Inn 1947 TV Short We'll Meet Again 1943 Gerry Laugh It Off 1940 And His Orchestra No Parking 1938 Orchestra Leader Girl in the Street 1937 Orchestra Leader
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The End of the Affair 1999 performer: "In the Blue of the Evening" - as Geraldo
Self Title Year Status Character Off the Record 1955-1957 TV Series Himself - and his Orchestra Bonanza! 1957 TV Movie Himself - and His Orchestra Stars in Your Eyes 1956 Himself (as Geraldo and his Orchestra) Hit Parade 1952 TV Series Himself - and his Orchestra Tin Pan Alley 1951 Himself Dance Hall 1950 Themselves (as Geraldo and his Orchestra) Backstage 1937 Himself (as Geraldo and His Sweet Music) School for Stars 1935 Himself, Geraldo (as Geraldo and His Music) Road House 1934 Himself - Orchestra Leader (as Geraldo and His Orchestra)
Known for movies School for Stars (1935) as Music Department
We'll Meet Again (1943) as Gerry
Girl in the Street (1937) as Music Department
Tin Pan Alley (1951) as Himself