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Songwriter ("You Can't Beat the Luck of the Irish"), composer, director, producer, librettist and author, educated at the Great Yarmouth Academy. He came to the USA as the director of Lillian Russell productions, and went on to direct many New York Hippodrome spectacles. He composed the stage scores, wrote the librettos for, and directed the Broadway productions "The Tourists", "Fascinating Flora" (which he also produced), "Jack o' Lantern", "Happy Days", "Good Times", "Tip Top", and "Better Times". He was the librettist and director for "A Trip to Japan" (which he also produced), "The International Cup", "Chin Chin", "Hip Hip Hooray!", "The Big Show", "Cheer Up", "Everything", "Stepping Stones", and "Three Cheers". Joining ASCAP in 1914 as a charter member, he collaborated musically with Raymond Hubbell and Gustave Kerker. His other song compositions include "Ladder of Roses", "Nice to Have a Sweetheart", and "Annabelle Jerome".- Josef Horánek was born on 12 April 1882 in Veliká Ves, Cechy, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]. He was an actor, known for Melchiad Koloman (1920), Akce B (1952) and Pytlákova schovanka aneb Slechetný milionár (1949). He died on 14 September 1952 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic].
- Julia Rand was born on 21 September 1881 in Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for A Kitchen Cinderella (1920) and A Bargain in Brides (1915). She died on 14 September 1952 in San Francisco, California, USA.