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Biography

Descended from a long line of Viennese musicians, Ernest Gold wowed the mittel-European world as a child prodigy in the 1920s, writing his first compositions at age five. Gold studied at the Vienna Academy, then was forced to relocate to the U.S. when Hitler marched into Austria. Continuing his studies with such notables as Otto Cesana and George Antheil, Gold channelled his talents into films in 1946, first as an arranger, then as composer. He won an Academy Award for his score for the 1960 film Exodus, and earned Oscar nominations for On the Beach (1959), It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) and The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1967). Formerly the director of Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra, Ernest Gold was also the founder/conductor of the Los Angeles Senior Citizen's Orchestra. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Awards

Best Original Song (nom)
The Secret of Santa Vittoria 1969
Golden Globe

 

Best Original Score (nom)
The Secret of Santa Vittoria 1969
Golden Globe

 

Best Original Score (nom)
The Secret of Santa Vittoria 1969
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World 1963
Academy

 

Best Original Score (nom)
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World 1963
Academy

 

Best Original Score (nom)
Exodus 1960
Golden Globe

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (win)
Exodus 1960
Academy

 

Best Origianl Score (win)
On the Beach 1959
Golden Globe

 

Best Drama or Comedy Score (nom)
On the Beach 1959
Academy

 


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