
Franz Waxman
Sound
Born December 24, 1906 · Königshütte, Upper Silesia, Germany [now Chorzów, Slaskie, Poland]
Died February 24, 1967
Also known as Franz Wachsmann · F. Wachsmann · F. Waxman
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Franz Waxman (né Wachsmann; 24 December 1906 – 24 February 1967) was a German and American composer of Jewish descent, known primarily for his work in the film music genre. His film scores include Bride of Frankenstein, Rebecca, Sunset Boulevard, A Place in the Sun, Stalag 17, Rear Window, Peyton Place, The Nun's Story, and Taras Bulba. He received twelve Academy Award nominations, and won two Oscars in consecutive years (for Sunset Boulevard and A Place in the Sun). He also received a Golden Globe Award for the former film. Bernard Herrmann said that the score for Taras Bulba was "the score of a lifetime." He also composed concert works, including the oratorio Joshua (1959), and The Song of Terezin (1965), a work for orchestra, chorus, and children's chorus based upon poetry written by children in the Theresienstadt concentration camp during World War II. Waxman also founded the Los Angeles Music Festival in 1947 with which he conducted a number of West Coast premieres by fellow film composers, and concert composers alike.
Awards & recognition
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1952
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1951
- Golden Globe Award — Best Original Score · 1950
- Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Academy Award — Best Original Score · 1963 · nominated
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- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1960 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1955 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1952 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1951 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1947 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1946 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic Score · 1942 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Score · 1941 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1939 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Score · 1939 · nominated
Filmography50+ titles

The Twilight Zone

Rear Window

Sunset Boulevard

Stalag 17

The Philadelphia Story

On Borrowed Time

To Have and Have Not

Fury

Bride of Frankenstein

The Story of Ruth

Captains Courageous

Come Back, Little Sheba

A Place in the Sun

Dark Passage

Three Comrades

The Blue Angel

The Nun's Story

He Ran All the Way

The Furies

Mister Roberts

Old Acquaintance

Suspicion

A Day at the Races

The Virgin Queen

Task Force

Humoresque

Strange Cargo

A Christmas Carol

Postal Inspector

Run Silent Run Deep

Miracle in the Rain

Possessed

Destination Tokyo

Woman of the Year

Boom Town

The Bride Wore Red

My Geisha

Peyton Place

Decision Before Dawn

Alias Nick Beal

Sorry, Wrong Number

Objective, Burma!

Mr. Skeffington

The Devil-Doll

Sayonara

The Spirit of St. Louis

Back from Eternity

My Cousin Rachel

Red Mountain

The Unsuspected