Samuel Pokrass Net Worth is $1.6 Million Samuel Pokrass Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Samuel Yakovlevich Pokrass (?????? ????????? ???????) (1897 in Kiev – September 15, 1939 in New York City) was a Russian composer of Jewish origin. During the Soviet civil war in 1920, with poet P. Grigoryev, he wrote combat songs for the Red Army, including "White Army, Black Baron." He later emigrated to the United States, where he worked as a composer in Hollywood from 1934 to 1939. In the USA he was mostly known for the musical The Three Musketeers.
Date Of Birth 1897-01-01 Died 1939-09-15 Place Of Birth Kiev, Russia Profession Soundtrack, Writer, Music Department
# Fact 1 Russian-born American composer of film scores.
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Legend of Bagger Vance 2000 writer: "My Best Wishes" The Little Princess 1939 music: "The Fantasy" - uncredited Wife, Husband and Friend 1939 music: "Drink From the Cup of Tomorrow", "Arlesiana" The Three Musketeers 1939 music: "Song of the Musketeers" 1939, "My Lady" 1939, "Voila" 1939, "Chicken Soup Plucking Song" 1939 - uncredited Five of a Kind 1938 music: "All Mixed Up" 1938 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1938 music: "Come and Get Your Happiness" Start Cheering 1938 music: "My Heaven on Earth" 1937 - as Sam Pokrass / music: "The Paper Says Rain" 1937 - uncredited Happy Landing 1938 writer: "Hot and Happy", "A Gypsy Told Me", "You Are the Music to the Words in My Heart", "Yonny and His Oompah" Tovarich 1937 lyrics: "Chto Mnie Gore" - uncredited Life Begins at College 1937 writer: "Ritz Brothers Specialties" Love Under Fire 1937 music: "The Language of Love" You Can't Have Everything 1937 lyrics: "Long Underwear" 1937 - uncredited / music: "Long Underwear" 1937 - uncredited Let's Sing Again 1936 music: "Farmer in the Dell" Dr. Monica 1934 music: "Losing You" 1933 - uncredited The Big Shakedown 1934 music: "Losing You" - uncredited
Writer Title Year Status Character Life Begins at College 1937 On the Avenue 1937 contributing writer - uncredited One in a Million 1936 uncredited
Music Department Title Year Status Character The Little Princess 1939 words and music by Suez 1938 composer: stock music - uncredited Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1938 music and lyrics by - as Sam Pokrass