James E. Myers
James E. Myers was a larger-than-life figure who wore many hats during a long career in showbiz: composer, producer, musician and actor. Myers, under his nom de plume Jimmy DeKnight, will forever be remembered as the co-writer of "Rock Around the Clock," which gave Bill Haley and the Comets their 25 million-copy-selling hit and kickstarting the rock and roll era. There is debate over whether Myers actually wrote "Rock Around the Clock," or whether most of the work was actually done by co-writer Max Freedman. But Myers deserves credit for promoting the song and helping to make it the hit it became. In later years, Myers operated a Rock Around the Clock Museum out of his home and wrote an autobiography about his time serving in the Second World War, called Hell in a Foxhole.
Filmography

Dick Clark's Good Old Days Part II
Dick Clark's Good Old Days Part II

Shaft in Africa
as Williams
Shaft in Africa
as Williams

Refinements in Love
as Dr. Livingston
Refinements in Love
as Dr. Livingston

Homer, the Late Comer
as Homer (uncredited)
Homer, the Late Comer
as Homer (uncredited)

Ride, Mister?
Ride, Mister?

Caught in the Can
as Vice Cop (uncredited)
Caught in the Can
as Vice Cop (uncredited)

The Hang Up
The Hang Up

The Divorcee
as Dr. Carlton Wright
The Divorcee
as Dr. Carlton Wright

The Fabulous Bastard from Chicago
as Carl 'Fats' Percelli
The Fabulous Bastard from Chicago
as Carl 'Fats' Percelli