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Alfred Newman (March 17, 1900 – February 17, 1970) was a major Jewish-American composer of music for films. He received 45 Academy Award nominations (a record in the music categories, now shared with John Williams), winning 9 times; in 1940 he was nominated for 4 different films. He also composed the familiar fanfare which accompanies the studio logo for 20th Century Fox, where he headed the music department. He was active until the end of his life, scoring Airport shortly before his death.

Between 1930 and 1970, he wrote music for over 200 films of every imaginable type, including a score for the newsreel made from the World War II footage of the Battle of Midway. Among his major film scores are:

  • 1933 - State Fair
  • 1937 - You Only Live Once
  • 1937 - The Prisoner of Zenda
  • 1938 - Alexander's Ragtime Band (Academy Award)
  • 1939 - Gunga Din
  • 1939 - Wuthering Heights
  • 1939 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  • 1940 - The Mark of Zorro
  • 1940 - Tin Pan Alley (Academy Award)
  • 1941 - How Green Was My Valley
  • 1943 - The Song of Bernadette (Academy Award)
  • 1943 - My Friend Flicka
  • 1945 - State Fair
  • 1947 - Captain from Castile
  • 1947 - Mother Wore Tights (Academy Award)
  • 1947 - Gentleman’s Agreement
  • 1949 - Twelve O'clock High
  • 1950 - All About Eve
  • 1952 - The Prisoner of Zenda
  • 1952 - The Snows of Kilimanjaro
  • 1952 - With a Song in My Heart (Academy Award)
  • 1953 - The Robe
  • 1953 - Call Me Madam (Academy Award)
  • 1954 - Demetrius and the Gladiators
  • 1955 - A Man Called Peter
  • 1955 - Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (Academy Award)
  • 1956 - Anastasia
  • 1956 - The King and I (adaptation) {Academy Award)
  • 1957 - April Love
  • 1958 - A Certain Smile
  • 1959 - The Diary of Anne Frank (Academy Award nomination for best musical score)
  • 1962 - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
  • 1962 - How the West Was Won (Academy Award nomination for best musical score)
  • 1965 - The Greatest Story Ever Told (Academy Award nomination for best musical score)
  • 1967 - Camelot (adaptation} (Academy Award)
  • 1968 - Firecreek
He married Martha Louise, née Montgomery.

He was the head of a family of major Hollywood film composers: His brother Lionel Newman
scored three dozen films and several TV series, adapting and conducting scores for hundreds of other films. His brother Emil Newman
scored over 50 films. His son David Newman
has scored over 70 films, including Hoffa, Galaxy Quest, The Nutty Professor, The War of the Roses, and Ice Age. His son Thomas Newman
has scored over 50 films, including Finding Nemo, The Green Mile, The Shawshank Redemption, Road to Perdition, and American Beauty. His nephew Randy Newman
is noted not only for his film work but also for a series of popular albums as a singer/songwriter.

Other relatives include his nephew Bill Newman-son of Emil Newman and niece Jill Newman--Emil's granddaughter.

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