
Max Steiner
Sound
Born May 10, 1888 · Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Died December 28, 1971
Also known as Maximilian Raoul Walter Steiner · Maximilian Raoul Steiner · Max R. Steiner
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Maximilian Raoul "Max" Steiner (May 10, 1888 – December 28, 1971) was an Austrian-born American composer of music for theatre and films. He was a child prodigy who conducted his first operetta when he was twelve and became a full-time professional, either composing, arranging or conducting, when he was fifteen. Steiner composed over 300 film scores with RKO and Warner Brothers, and was nominated for 24 Academy Awards, winning three: The Informer (1935), Now, Voyager (1942), and Since You Went Away (1944). Besides his Oscar-winning scores, some of Steiner's popular works include King Kong (1933), Little Women (1933), Jezebel (1938), Casablanca (1942), The Searchers (1956), A Summer Place (1959), and the film score for which he is possibly best known, Gone with the Wind (1939). He was also the first recipient of the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, which he won for his score to Life with Father. Steiner was a frequent collaborator with some of the most famous film directors in history, including Michael Curtiz, John Ford, Howard Hawks, William Dieterle, William Wyler, Raoul Walsh, John Huston, Irving Pichel, King Vidor, and Frank Capra.
Awards & recognition
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1945
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1943
- Academy Award — Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1936
- star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1956 · nominated
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- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1955 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Musical Score · 1953 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1953 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1951 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1950 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1949 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1948 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Musical Score · 1948 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Musical Score · 1947 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Musical Score · 1946 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1945 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1944 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score · 1943 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Dramatic Score · 1942 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Score · 1941 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Score · 1940 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1939 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1937 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1936 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1935 · nominated
Filmography50+ titles

Casablanca

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Gone with the Wind

The Searchers

White Heat

Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music

The Big Sleep

Mildred Pierce

Arsenic and Old Lace

King Kong

Key Largo

Diplomaniacs

Now, Voyager

Dark Passage

My Reputation

The Corn Is Green

The Letter

The Soldier and the Lady

The Caine Mutiny

Sergeant York

All This, and Heaven Too

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse

A Star Is Born

Top Hat

Caged

The Breaking Point

Flamingo Road

The Old Maid

Roberta

The Damned Don't Cry

Cheyenne

The Bride Came C.O.D.

The Great Lie

Jezebel

Kid Galahad

The Adventures of Mark Twain

Watch on the Rhine

In This Our Life

City for Conquest

Dodge City

Dark Victory

The Gay Divorcee

The Most Dangerous Game

State's Attorney

Spencer's Mountain

Fort Dobbs

The Fountainhead

Johnny Belinda

Adventures of Don Juan

The Voice of the Turtle