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Hugo Friedhofer

Sound

Born May 3, 1901 · San Francisco, California, USA

Died May 17, 1981

Also known as Hugo Wilhelm Friedhofer · Hugo W. Friedhofer

Biography

Hugo Wilhelm Friedhofer (May 3, 1901 – May 17, 1981) was an American composer and cellist best known for his motion picture scores. Friedhofer was born in San Francisco, California, United States. His father, Paul, was a cellist trained in Dresden, Germany; his mother, Eva König, was born in Germany. Friedhofer began playing cello at the age of 13. After taking lessons in harmony and counterpoint at University of California, Berkeley, he was employed as a cellist for the People's Symphony Orchestra. In 1929, he relocated to Hollywood, where he performed as a musician for Fox Studios productions such as Sunny Side Up (1920) and Grand Canary (1934). Later, he was hired as an orchestrator for Warner Bros. and worked on more than 50 films for the studio. While at Warners he was largely assigned to work with Max Steiner and, because he could speak German, Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Steiner, in particular, relied on Friedhofer's skill in turning his sketches into a full orchestral score. In 1937, Friedhofer composed his first full-length film score, The Adventures of Marco Polo. Though he was still employed as an orchestrator through the 1930s and into the 1940s, he gradually received more assignments as a composer. In 1942, he composed the score for the film Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas. In 1946, Friedhofer was hired to compose the score for the 1946 William Wyler directed film, The Best Years of Our Lives, which earned him an Oscar for Best Original Score at the 1947 Academy Awards, beating Bernard Herrmann, Miklós Rózsa, William Walton and Franz Waxman. A new recording of the score, released in 1979 by Entr'acte Recording Society, was favorably received at the time. Friedhofer was also nominated for other films, including The Bishop's Wife, Joan of Arc, Above and Beyond, Between Heaven and Hell, Boy on a Dolphin, An Affair to Remember, and The Young Lions. Friedhofer, who was greatly admired by his colleagues, was also noted for his caustic, self-deprecating wit. When asked by fellow composer David Raksin as to the progress he was making on his score for Joan of Arc, he replied, "I've just started on the barbecue!". In reply to an interview by Page Cook, the film music critic at Films in Review magazine, who inquired about his place in the pantheon of film musicians, Friedhofer said, "I am just a fake giant among real pygmies." A biographical collection of essays, letters and interviews has been edited by Linda Danly. He died at St. Vincent Hospsital from complications of a fall on May 17, 1981. Description above from the Wikipedia page Hugo Friedhofer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Awards & recognition

  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1947
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1959 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1958 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1957 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1954 · nominated
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  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1949 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1948 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1947 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1946 · nominated

Filmography50+ titles

Casablanca

1942Orchestrator

Ace in the Hole

1951Original Music Composer

The Best Years of Our Lives

1946Original Music Composer

Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music

2019as Self (archive footage)

Mildred Pierce

1945Orchestrator

Arsenic and Old Lace

1944Orchestrator

Gilda

1946Original Music Composer

The Adventures of Robin Hood

1938Orchestrator

The Prisoner of Zenda

1937Orchestrator

An Affair to Remember

1957Original Music Composer

The Woman in the Window

1944Music

Lifeboat

1944Original Music Composer

Now, Voyager

1942Music Arranger

The Corn Is Green

1945Music Arranger

How Green Was My Valley

1941Orchestrator

The Letter

1940Orchestrator

The Harder They Fall

1956Original Music Composer

Sergeant York

1941Orchestrator

The Sea Wolf

1941Music Arranger

The Bishop's Wife

1947Original Music Composer

The Old Maid

1939Orchestrator

You Only Live Once

1937Additional Music

The Great Lie

1941Orchestrator

Jezebel

1938Orchestrator

Kid Galahad

1937Orchestrator

Peter Ibbetson

1935Original Music Composer

No Man of Her Own

1950Original Music Composer

They Drive by Night

1940Orchestrator

Dark Victory

1939Orchestrator

The Prisoner of Shark Island

1936Original Music Composer

One-Eyed Jacks

1961Original Music Composer

The Young Lions

1958Original Music Composer

Violent Saturday

1955Original Music Composer

Enchantment

1948Original Music Composer

Brewster's Millions

1945Original Music Composer

Each Dawn I Die

1939Orchestrator

The Dawn Patrol

1938Orchestrator

The Hurricane

1937Orchestrator

Vera Cruz

1954Original Music Composer

Deep in My Heart

1954Orchestrator

The Marrying Kind

1952Original Music Composer

Three Came Home

1950Original Music Composer

Broken Arrow

1950Original Music Composer

Body and Soul

1947Original Music Composer

Hondo

1953Original Music Composer

The Sound of Fury

1950Music

The Lodger

1944Original Music Composer

Why We Fight

1942Music

The Black Swan

1942Original Music Composer

Juarez

1939Orchestrator