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Max Steiner

Max Steiner

Sound·1888–1971·Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]

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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).

Two on a Guillotine

Two on a Guillotine

Composer

1965
The Giant Claw

The Giant Claw

Composer

1957 3.0
The Beast with Five Fingers

The Beast with Five Fingers

Composer

1947
Arsenic and Old Lace

Arsenic and Old Lace

Composer

1944 3.8
The Son of Kong

The Son of Kong

Composer

1933 3.5
King Kong

King Kong

Composer

1933 3.9
The Monkey's Paw

The Monkey's Paw

Composer

1933
The Phantom of Crestwood

The Phantom of Crestwood

Music Director

1932
The Most Dangerous Game

The Most Dangerous Game

Composer

1932 3.5
Thirteen Women

Thirteen Women

Composer

1932