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Composer, songwriter and conductor, a music student of Edward Kilenyi and Max Steiner. He was under contract to David O. Selznick for seven years, and director of music for Goldwyn Productions for three years. He also worked for RKO. Joining ASCAP in 1951, his other popular-song compositions include "Passion Tango," "The Bat," "Hong Kong Affair," ...
Date Of Birth August 12, 1902, St. Louis, Missouri, United States Died June 17, 1981, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth St. Louis, Missouri, USA Profession Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack Parents Tauba Forbstein, Joseph Forbstein Siblings Leo F. Forbstein Star Sign Leo
Music Department Title Year Status Character This Is Cinerama 1952 Documentary musical director The Man Who Cheated Himself 1950 musical director Second Chance 1950 musical director Johnny One-Eye 1950 musical director Mrs. Mike 1949 musical director Pitfall 1948 musical director Intrigue 1947 musical director The Fabulous Dorseys 1947 musical director The Kid from Brooklyn 1946 music supervisor Tomorrow Is Forever 1946 associate music director Getting Gertie's Garter 1945 composer: additional music - uncredited / musical director Story of G.I. Joe 1945 associate musical director Wonder Man 1945 musical director Brewster's Millions 1945 musical director Since You Went Away 1944 associate music director Up in Arms 1944 musical director Pot o' Gold 1941 musical director - as Lou Forbes Rebecca 1940 music associate - as Lou Forbes Gone with the Wind 1939 assistant musical director - as Lou Forbes Tower of London 1939 music associate - uncredited Intermezzo: A Love Story 1939 musical director - as Lou Forbes Made for Each Other 1939 music director - as Lou Forbes Little Orphan Annie 1938 musical director - as Lou Forbes The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1938 music director - as Lou Forbes Nothing Sacred 1937 musical director - uncredited Let Them Live 1937 musical director Night Key 1937 musical director - as Lou Forbes Oh, Doctor 1937 musical director She's Dangerous 1937 musical director - as Lou Forbes Mysterious Crossing 1936 musical director
Composer Title Year Status Character Most Dangerous Man Alive 1961 Jet Over the Atlantic 1959 The Bat 1959 musical score From the Earth to the Moon 1958 Hong Kong Affair 1958 The River's Edge 1957 Slightly Scarlet 1956 Tennessee's Partner 1955 Pearl of the South Pacific 1955 Escape to Burma 1955 Cattle Queen of Montana 1954 Passion 1954 Silver Lode 1954 Appointment in Honduras 1953 Count the Hours 1953 musical score Home Town Story 1951 The Man Who Cheated Himself 1950 Second Chance 1950 A Wonderful Life 1950 Short Johnny One-Eye 1950 uncredited The Crooked Way 1949 Pitfall 1948 uncredited Intrigue 1947 uncredited The Fabulous Dorseys 1947 uncredited Pot o' Gold 1941 uncredited Little Orphan Annie 1938 uncredited
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Jet Over the Atlantic 1959 music: "WHAT WOULD I DO WITHOUT YOU" - as Lou Forbes Hong Kong Affair 1958 music: "Hong Kong Affair" The River's Edge 1957 "The River's Edge" Tennessee's Partner 1955 arranger: "Wedding March" - uncredited / music: "HEART OF GOLD" Pearl of the South Pacific 1955 music: "I Can't Get Away" - uncredited Escape to Burma 1955 writer: "Song of Burma" - uncredited Cattle Queen of Montana 1954 music: "Montana" The Crooked Way 1949 arranger: "Jingle Bells", "Those Gamblers Blues", "Careless Love", "Down in the Valley" - uncredited Pitfall 1948 arranger: "Träume Dreams: Wesendonck Lieder No.5" - uncredited Intrigue 1947 arranger: "Preguntale a las Estrella" - uncredited Brewster's Millions 1945 music: "Havoc in June", "Boogie Woogie", "Tailspin" - uncredited Pot o' Gold 1941 writer: "Hi, Cy, What's A-Cookin'?" - uncredited
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture This Is Cinerama (1952) 1946 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Brewster's Millions (1945) 1946 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture Wonder Man (1945) 1945 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture Up in Arms (1944) 1940 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Music, Scoring Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939)
Known for movies Gone with the Wind (1939) as Music Department
Rebecca (1940) as Music Department
Made for Each Other (1939) as Music Department
Pot o' Gold (1941) as Music Department