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Biography

Hungarian-born musician/composer Miklos Rozsa studied in Leipzig under Hermann Grabner and Theodor Kroyer. He composed his first orchestral work in 1929, then moved to Paris two years later to further his education. In London from 1935, Rozsa went to work for movie mogul and fellow Hungarian expatriate Alexander Korda: his first film score was written for Korda's Knight without Armour (1937). Moving with Korda to Hollywood, Rozsa made his American bow with his music for the popular That Hamilton Woman (1941). During the 1940s, Rozsa was a prime contributor to the film noir genre. One of his most effective scores was for the stylish murder melodrama A Double Life (1948); the film must have had special meaning for the composer -- he lifted its title for his 1982 autobiography. Nominated for 16 Academy awards, Rozsa won the prize for A Double Life, Spellbound (1945), and the 1959 version of Ben-Hur. Rozsa's final film work was the deliberately "retro" score for the Steve Martin private-eye spoof Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Awards

Best Music (win)
Providence 1977
French Academy of Cinema

 

Best Song (nom)
El Cid 1961
Academy

 

Best Original Score (nom)
King of Kings 1961
Golden Globe

 

Best Original Score (nom)
El Cid 1961
Golden Globe

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
El Cid 1961
Academy

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (win)
Ben-Hur 1959
Academy

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
Julius Caesar 1953
Academy

 

Best Original Score (nom)
Ivanhoe 1952
Golden Globe

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
Ivanhoe 1952
Academy

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
Quo Vadis? 1951
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (win)
A Double Life 1947
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
The Killers 1946
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
A Song to Remember 1945
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
The Lost Weekend 1945
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (win)
Spellbound 1945
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
The Woman of the Town 1944
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
Double Indemnity 1944
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
The Jungle Book 1942
Academy

 

Best Dramatic Score (nom)
Sundown 1941
Academy

 

Best Dramatic Score (nom)
Lydia 1941
Academy

 

Best Original Score (nom)
The Thief of Bagdad 1940
Academy

 


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