Harold Clayton Hackady Net Worth

Harold Clayton Hackady Net Worth is
$900,000

Harold Clayton Hackady Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Harold Clayton Hackady (b. 1922 in Connecticut), best known as Hal Hackady is an American lyricist, librettist, and screenwriter.Hackady began his career writing teleplays for early anthology series General Electric Theater and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. He graduated to feature films as the screenwriter of B-movies capitalizing on the rock and roll craze, including Let's Rock, Senior Prom (both with music by Don Gohman), and Hey, Let's Twist, which earned him a Writers Guild of America nomination for Best Written Musical.Hackady's theatrical career began with the 1955 Broadway revue Almost Crazy starring Kay Medford, for which he wrote sketches and lyrics. Additional Broadway credits include Minnie's Boys, Goodtime Charley, Ambassador, and Teddy & Alice.He also wrote lyrics for Divorce, of course! with Angela Paton and Robert Goldsby writing the book, and Lee Pockriss writing the music. It was originally translated from the French play, Divorcons, by Victorien Sardou and Émile de Najac. Hackady and Pockriss also co-wrote a song called "The Key" that Billy Thornhill recorded for Wand Records in 1968.Hackady (with co-writer Charles Naylor) wrote the sentimental ballad "Shake Me I Rattle (Squeeze Me I Cry)", originally recorded by the Lennon Sisters in 1957. It would become a national chart record for Marion Worth in 1962-63, and return as a country music hit for Cristy Lane in 1977-78. It has been recorded a Christmas song.In 1975, Hackady wrote the lyrics for Snoopy!!! The Musical, a sequel to You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown. It premiered at the Little Fox Theatre in San Francisco, but it was not until 1982 that it was staged in New York City, at the off-Broadway Lamb's Theatre, with a cast that included David Garrison, Vicki Lewis, and Lorna Luft. It was then mounted in the West End at the Duchess Theatre, where it enjoyed a successful run.Hackady also has been represented off-Broadway with a musical adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1993) (which also was produced at Burt Reynolds' dinner theatre in Jupiter, Florida) and the revue Little by Little (1999). Alias Jimmy Valentine and Empty Pleasures have received regional theatre stagings.New York Mets fans are familiar with Hackady's lyrics for "Let's Go, Mets," the team's theme song that was commissioned by advertising executive Jerry Della Femina in 1986. The recording earned a gold record and its companion video was a best-seller.

Full NameHarold Clayton Hackady
Date Of Birth1922
Place Of BirthMiddletown, Connecticut, USA
ProfessionWriter, Soundtrack, Music Department
#Fact
1Wrote the theme song for the New York Mets.
2Broadway lyricist, educated at Wesleyan University.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Jackson 5iveTV Series written by - 1 episode, 1971 writer - 1 episode, 1971
The Smokey Bear Show1969TV Series writer
Mr. Broadway1964TV Series written by - 1 episode
Two Tickets to Paris1962
Hey, Let's Twist!1961
The Unforeseen1960TV Series
Senior Prom1958writer
Let's Rock1958writer
The WebTV Series story - 1 episode, 1957 teleplay - 1 episode, 1957
General Electric Theater1956TV Series writer - 1 episode
Alfred Hitchcock Presents1956TV Series story - 1 episode
Ponds Theater1953TV Series writer
Robert Montgomery Presents1953TV Series adaptation - 1 episode
Lights OutTV Series adaptation - 2 episodes, 1951 written by - 2 episodes, 1950 - 1951

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey2011Documentary writer: "Just One Person"
One-Way Ticket to Mombasa2002writer: "Leijat Kites"
Heartbeat1993TV Series writer - 1 episode
Rampe & Naukkis - Kaikkien aikojen superpari1990writer: "Leijat Kites"
Snoopy: The Musical1988TV Movie writer: "Don't Be Anything Less Than Everything You Can Be", "Snoopy's Song", "Edgar Allan Poe", "I Know Now", "The Vigil", "Clouds", "The Great Writer", "Poor Sweet Baby", "The Big Bow-Wow", "Just One Person"
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1979TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Muppet Show1977-1978TV Series lyrics - 2 episodes
Squirm1976lyrics: "A Million Ways to Love You" - uncredited
Senior Prom1958lyrics: "One Year Older"
Let's Rock1958lyrics: "There Are Times"
5 Against the House1955writer: "The Life of the Party" - uncredited

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Snoopy: The Musical1988TV Movie lyrics
Squirm1976lyricist

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1963WGA Award (Screen)Writers Guild of America, USABest Written American MusicalHey, Let's Twist! (1961)
Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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