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Biography

Unique among the major Hollywood composers of the 1940s, most of whom were foreign born, Hugo Friedhofer was a California boy through and through. The son of a cello player, Friedhofer became a symphony cellist himself, after briefly pursuing painting as a vocation. He entered films in 1929 as orchestrator of such early-talkie Fox musicals as Sunny Side Up. His first credit as a full composer was for the 1937 Samuel Goldwyn production The Adventures of Marco Polo. Nominated for six Academy Awards during his five-decade movie career, Hugo Friedhofer took home the Oscar for his brilliant work on Goldwyn's The Best Years of Our Lives (1946). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Awards

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
The Young Lions 1958
Academy

 

Special Achievement Award (win)
1957
Golden Globe

 

Best Score (nom)
The Boy on a Dolphin 1957
Academy

 

Best Score (nom)
An Affair to Remember 1957
Academy

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
Between Heaven and Hell 1956
Academy

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
Above and Beyond 1953
Academy

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
Joan of Arc 1948
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
The Bishop's Wife 1947
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (win)
The Best Years of Our Lives 1946
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
The Woman in the Window 1945
Academy

 


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