
Biography
Frank Skinner (December 31, 1897 – October 9, 1968) was an American film composer and arranger. Skinner was born in Meredosia, Illinois. A graduate of the Chicago Musical College (now known as the Chicago Conservatory of Music), 16-year-old Frank found employment in vaudeville and began playing in local areas with his brother Carl Skinner of Meredosia Illinois on drums. They were billed as the Skinner Brothers dance band. From there they began playing on the steamboats that went up and down the Illinois River. It was during this time that he began writing and arranging music for dance bands. This work brought him to New York, where from 1925 to 1935 he arranged about 2000 popular songs for Robbins Publishing. By the time he left Manhattan for Hollywood, he had written two books on arranging for dance bands. After a short period at MGM, working on musical settings for The Great Ziegfeld (1936), Skinner was hired by Universal Studios. Over the course of his 30 years there, he composed music for more than 200 films. Although he continued to work on musicals, he quickly mastered the art of dramatic scores, eventually earning five Academy Award nominations (1938–43). He died in Beverly Hills, California, leaving behind his wife Dolly Repine Skinner. His distinctive approach to scoring horror films, such as Son of Frankenstein (1939) and The Wolf Man (1941), has been characterized as a ‘passion for chromatic lines … mirrored contours … [and] restrained, yet ominously mythical orchestrations’ (Marcello). He gained new recognition in the 1950s for his lush romantic scores, including those for such Douglas Sirk films as Magnificent Obsession (1954) and Written on the Wind (1956). Despite many changes in the film industry, his book Underscore (1950) has survived as an excellent introduction to film music composition. In 2014, Dallas pre-swing orchestra, The Singapore Slingers released a fifteen-track CD homage to Skinner's arrangements.
Awards & recognition
- 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 Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1939 · nominated
Filmography50+ titles

Harvey

Imitation of Life

All That Heaven Allows

Winchester '73

Three Smart Girls Grow Up

The Mississippi Gambler

The Naked City

Destry Rides Again

Bright Victory

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein

The Egg and I

Shenandoah

Written on the Wind

Bend of the River

The Duel at Silver Creek

The Dark Mirror

Phantom Lady

The Wolf Man

The House of the Seven Gables

The Far Country

Saboteur

Who Done It?

The Tarnished Angels

Man of a Thousand Faces

Riders of Death Valley

Captain Newman, M.D.

Canyon Passage

Sherlock Holmes in Washington

Son of Frankenstein

The Ugly American

Midnight Lace

The Man from the Alamo

Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet the Killer Boris Karloff

Ride a Crooked Trail

It Ain't Hay

Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror

The Black Cat

My Little Chickadee

The Appaloosa

Madame X

The Black Castle

Horizons West

Tulsa

Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman

Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon

Bullet for a Badman

The Black Shield of Falworth

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man

Johnny Stool Pigeon

The Invisible Man Returns