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E. Ray Goetz

Also Credited As: Ray Goetz

Date of Death: June 12, 1954 (68)

Birth Place: Buffalo, NY, USA

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Productions

 
[Broadway, 1975]
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[Broadway, 1930]
Producer
Production Supervisor
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[Broadway, 1929]
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[Broadway, 1928]
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[Broadway, 1928]
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[Broadway, 1926]
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[Broadway, 1926]
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[Broadway, 1926]
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[Broadway, 1925]
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[Broadway, 1923]
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[Broadway, 1922]
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[Broadway, 1920]
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[Broadway, 1918]
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[Broadway, 1917]
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[Broadway, 1917]
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[Broadway, 1907]
Music/Lyrics
 
[Broadway, 1905]
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Writing

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many shows has E. Ray Goetz written?

E. Ray Goetz has written 20 shows including The Prince of Bohemia (Lyricist), A Matinee Idol (Lyricist), The Hen-Pecks (Lyricist), Hello, Paris (Lyricist), The Never Homes (Lyricist), Hanky Panky (Lyricist), The Sun Dodgers (Lyricist), All Aboard (Composer), The Pleasure Seekers (Composer/Lyricist), Hands Up (Composer), Step This Way (Composer), Hitchy-Koo [1917] (Bookwriter), Words and Music (Composer), Hitchy-Koo [1918] (Bookwriter), Snapshots of 1921 (Lyricist), George White's Scandals [1922] (Lyricist), George White's Scandals [1923] (Lyricist), Paris (Lyricist), The Lady of the Orchids (Playwright), The New Yorkers (Source Material).

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