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Biography

Franz Waxman was among Hollywood's most talented composers of musical scores, best known for his suspenseful scores of many Hitchcock films. He was born Franz Wachsmann in 1906 in what is now Chrozow, Poland, and began playing piano as a child. At age 17, he enrolled in the Dresden Music Academy and later in the Berlin Music Conservatory, working nights playing piano in nightclubs and cafes. After a brief stint in the UFA, Waxman began scoring German films until 1934 when he was beaten up in Berlin by an anti-Semitic street gang. This caused him to move first to Paris, and then to the U.S. where he began scoring films in Hollywood. He founded the Los Angeles Music Festival in 1947. In 1950, he won his first Oscar for the music of Sunset Boulevard. He won another in 1951 for A Place in the Sun, and was nominated several times after that. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Awards

Best Original Score (nom)
Taras Bulba 1962
Golden Globe

 

Best Original Score (nom)
Taras Bulba 1962
Academy

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
The Nun's Story 1959
Academy

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
The Silver Chalice 1954
Academy

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (win)
A Place in the Sun 1951
Academy

 

Best Original Score (win)
Sunset Boulevard 1950
Golden Globe

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (win)
Sunset Boulevard 1950
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
Humoresque 1946
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
Objective, Burma! 1945
Academy

 

Best Dramatic Score (nom)
Suspicion 1941
Academy

 

Best Dramatic Score (nom)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1941
Academy

 

Best Original Score (nom)
Rebecca 1940
Academy

 

Best Score (nom)
The Young in Heart 1938
Academy

 

Best Original Score (nom)
The Young in Heart 1938
Academy

 


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