Lyle Moraine Net Worth is $400,000 Lyle Moraine Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Template:Multiple issuesLyle Moraine (February 7, 1914 – February 13, 1988) is best known for writing "Christmas Island" (1946), a song recorded by The Andrews Sisters, Leon Redbone, Jimmy Buffett, Bob Atcher, Bob Dylan, and Petty Booka among others. He was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and died in Glendale, California.
Date Of Birth February 7, 1914 Died 1988-02-13 Place Of Birth Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Aquarius
Actor Title Year Status Character Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York 1975 Pianist Critic's Choice 1963 2nd Baseman (uncredited) Vertigo 1958 Patron (uncredited) Beau James 1957 Spectator (uncredited) Kelly and Me 1957 Photographer (uncredited) Son of Paleface 1952 Waverly (uncredited) Anything Can Happen 1952 Helper (uncredited) The First Time 1952 Salesman (uncredited) The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 Spectator (uncredited) My Favorite Spy 1951 Foster (uncredited) The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel 1951 Minor Role (uncredited) Here Comes the Groom 1951 Bridegroom / Pilot (uncredited) Let's Dance 1950 Stagehand (uncredited) Riding High 1950 Spectator (uncredited) Samson and Delilah 1949 Soldier (uncredited) Chicago Deadline 1949 Reporter (uncredited) Joan of Arc 1948 French Soldier (uncredited) Hellzapoppin' 1941 Young Man (uncredited) Dive Bomber 1941 Pilot (uncredited) Golden Hoofs 1941 Blake (uncredited) Ride, Kelly, Ride 1941 Hospital Attendant (uncredited) Buck Privates 1941 Lt. Poole (uncredited) Manhattan Heartbeat 1940 Dancer (uncredited) Sailor's Lady 1940 Sailor (uncredited) Call a Messenger 1939 Policeman (uncredited) Society Smugglers 1939 Cabin Boy (uncredited) Dramatic School 1938 Student (uncredited) Touchdown, Army 1938 Cadet Addison (uncredited) Port of Missing Girls 1938 Granville (uncredited) Federal Bullets 1937 Henchman Pete A Bride for Henry 1937 Atlantic Flight 1937 Lt. Lyle - US Navy Confession 1937 Usher at Theatre (uncredited) White Bondage 1937 Clerk (uncredited) Public Wedding 1937 Reporter The Case of the Stuttering Bishop 1937 Western Union Witness (uncredited) Marked Woman 1937 1st Reporter (voice, uncredited) Midnight Court 1937 Harry Jills Her Husband's Secretary 1937 Rankin, Carol's Chauffeur (uncredited) Green Light 1937 Chauffeur (uncredited) God's Country and the Woman 1937 Clerk (uncredited) Smart Blonde 1937 Jones (uncredited) Sing Me a Love Song 1936 Palm Springs Hotel Bellboy (uncredited) Fugitive in the Sky 1936 Attendant (uncredited) The Case of the Black Cat 1936 Reporter (uncredited) China Clipper 1936 Co-pilot on Clipper
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Elf 2003 writer: "Christmas Island" 1946 Under Suspicion 1991 writer: "CHRISTMAS ISLAND" Son of Paleface 1952 "There's a Cloud in My Valley of Sunshine"
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Strange Bedfellows 1965 dialogue coach Critic's Choice 1963 dialogue supervisor
Self Title Year Status Character The Bob Hope Show 1960 TV Series Himself
Known for movies A Bride for Henry (1937) as Actor
Atlantic Flight (1937) as Lt. Lyle - US Navy
China Clipper (1936) as Co-pilot on Clipper
Federal Bullets (1937) as Henchman Pete