Edward Ward (composer)
Edward Ward (April 3, 1900 – September 26, 1971) was an American film composer[1] and music director who was nominated for seven Academy Awards.
Edward Ward | |
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Born | St. Louis, Missouri | April 3, 1900
Died | September 26, 1971 71) Hollywood, California | (aged
Genres | Film score |
Occupation(s) | Film composer, musical director |
Academy Award nominations
- 1939 Best Original Song for "Always and Always" from Mannequin
- 1942 Best Scoring of a Dramatic Picture (Cheers for Miss Bishop)
- 1942 Best Scoring of a Dramatic Picture (Tanks a Million)
- 1942 Best Scoring of a Musical Picture (All-American Co-Ed)
- 1943 Best Original Song for "Pennies for Peppino" from Flying with Music
- 1943 Best Scoring of a Musical Picture (Flying with Music)
- 1944 Best Scoring of a Musical Picture (Phantom of the Opera)
Additional credits
- No No Nanette (1930)
- Kismet (1930)
- Great Expectations (1934)
- The Bishop Misbehaves (1935)
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1935)
- San Francisco (1936)
- Camille (1936)
- The Gorgeous Hussy (1936)
- Night Must Fall (1937)
- Maytime (1937)
- Saratoga (1937)
- A Yank at Oxford (1938)
- The Shopworn Angel (1938)
- Boys Town (1938)
- The Women (1939)
- Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves (1944)
- The Babe Ruth Story (1948)
- Man of a Thousand Faces (1957)
References
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