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Biography

Composer/conductor Robert Emmett Dolan began and ended his career on Broadway, participating musically in hit shows ranging from Strike Me Pink in the 1930s to Coco in the 1960s. From 1941 to 1956 however, Dolan was most actively involved in scoring films. He spent most of his Hollywood tenure at Paramount, serving as composer and arranger for the likes of Bing Crosby, Ginger Rogers, and Betty Hutton. He was Oscar-nominated for Birth of the Blues (1941), Holiday Inn (1942), Lady in the Dark (1944), Incendiary Blonde (1945), The Bells of St. Mary's (1945), and Road to Rio (1947). At the tail end of his Paramount stay, Robert Emmett Dolan was promoted to producer for White Christmas (1954), The Girl Rush (1955), and Anything Goes (1956). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

White Christmas

Most disliked movie

Anything Goes

Awards

Best Score - Musical (nom)
Road to Rio 1947
Academy

 

Best Score - Musical (nom)
Blue Skies 1946
Academy

 

Best Score - Musical (nom)
Incendiary Blonde 1945
Academy

 

Best Score - Drama or Comedy (nom)
The Bells of St. Mary's 1945
Academy

 

Best Score - Musical (nom)
The Lady in the Dark 1944
Academy

 

Best Score - Musical (nom)
Star Spangled Rhythm 1943
Academy

 

Best Score - Musical (nom)
Holiday Inn 1942
Academy

 

Best Score (nom)
Birth of the Blues 1941
Academy

 


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