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Harry Sukman (1912–1984) was an American film and television composer. He won an Oscar and was nominated for two Oscars. He won the best musical song score Oscar at the 1960 Academy Awards for Song Without End. He was also nominated for Fanny and The Singing Nun. All 3 were in Best Score.
Date Of Birth December 2, 1912, Chicago, Illinois, United States Died December 2, 1984, Palm Springs, California, United States Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA Profession Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack Spouse Francesca Paley (m. 1946–1984) Children Susan McCray Albums The Franz Liszt Story Star Sign Sagittarius
Composer Title Year Status Character Underworld U.S.A. 1961 Song Without End 1960 Alcoa Theatre 1960 TV Series 1 episode Laramie 1960 TV Series 6 episodes Dog Face 1959 TV Movie The Crimson Kimono 1959 Verboten! 1959 The Hangman 1959 Underwater Warrior 1958 Outcasts of the City 1958 Sabu and the Magic Ring 1957 Forty Guns 1957 Fury at Showdown 1957 Tales of Wells Fargo 1957 TV Series 1 episode Screaming Eagles 1956 The Phenix City Story 1955 A Bullet for Joey 1955 Battle Taxi 1955 Gog 1954 as Harry Sükman Riders to the Stars 1954 Salem's Lot 1979 TV Movie Someone's Watching Me! 1978 TV Movie Enigma 1977 TV Movie Jeremiah of Jacob's Neck 1976 TV Movie Beyond the Bermuda Triangle 1975 TV Movie Police Story 1975 TV Series 1 episode Planet Earth 1974 TV Movie The Family Kovack 1974 TV Movie Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law 1973-1974 TV Series 3 episodes The Cowboys 1974 TV Series Genesis II 1973 TV Movie Bonanza 1969-1972 TV Series 30 episodes Mister Kingstreet's War 1971 The High Chaparral 1967-1970 TV Series 15 episodes Tiger, Tiger 1969 TV Movie If He Hollers, Let Him Go! 1968 The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell 1968 Cowboy in Africa 1967-1968 TV Series 6 episodes Gentle Ben 1968 TV Series 1 episode Daniel Boone 1967 TV Series 3 episodes The Naked Runner 1967 Welcome to Hard Times 1967 The Monroes 1966-1967 TV Series 16 episodes Around the World Under the Sea 1966/I Peyton Place 1964-1966 TV Series 4 episodes Dr. Kildare 1961-1966 TV Series 60 episodes High Noon: The Clock Strikes Noon Again 1966 TV Movie composed by The Long Hunt of April Savage 1966 TV Movie music by Guns of Diablo 1965 The Virginian 1963-1964 TV Series 2 episodes The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters 1963-1964 TV Series 4 episodes The Lieutenant 1963 TV Series 1 episode The Eleventh Hour 1962 TV Series Cain's Hundred 1962 TV Series 1 episode A Thunder of Drums 1961 Madison Avenue 1961
Music Department Title Year Status Character Salem's Lot 1979 TV Movie conductor Genesis II 1973 TV Movie conductor Bonanza 1970 TV Series original song - 1 episode If He Hollers, Let Him Go! 1968 musical director The Singing Nun 1966 musical adaptation The Eleventh Hour 1963-1964 TV Series composer - 30 episodes A Thunder of Drums 1961 conductor - uncredited Fanny 1961 music adaptor Madison Avenue 1961 conductor The Miracle 1959 musician: piano - uncredited The Crimson Kimono 1959 conductor The Jayhawkers! 1959 musician: piano - uncredited Rio Bravo 1959 musician: piano - uncredited The Colossus of New York 1958 musician: piano - uncredited Underwater Warrior 1958 conductor Outcasts of the City 1958 musical director Forty Guns 1957 conductor Short Cut to Hell 1957 composer: stock music - uncredited Fury at Showdown 1957 conductor Screaming Eagles 1956 musical director The Phenix City Story 1955 conductor A Bullet for Joey 1955 conductor Battle Taxi 1955 conductor Gog 1954 conductor - as Harry Sükman Riders to the Stars 1954 conductor: music
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Naked Runner 1967 music: "Nightfalls into Starlight" - uncredited El Dorado 1967 music: "Hotel Piano No. 1" - uncredited Verboten! 1959 music: "Verboten!" Forty Guns 1957 "High Ridin' Woman" Riders to the Stars 1954 music: "Riders to the Stars"
Self Title Year Status Character The 33rd Annual Academy Awards 1961 TV Special Himself - Winner: Best Score
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1961 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture Song Without End (1960)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2009 IFMCA Award International Film Music Critics Award (IFMCA) Best Film Music Compilation Album or Box Set 1980 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Limited Series or a Special (Dramatic Underscore) Salem's Lot (1979) 1968 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Achievement in Musical Composition The High Chaparral (1967) 1967 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment The Singing Nun (1966) 1962 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Fanny (1961)
Known for movies Salem's Lot (1979) as Composer
Dr. Kildare (1961-1966) as Composer
Bonanza (1969-1972) as Composer
Forty Guns (1957) as Composer