Charles Previn

Born in January 11th, 1888

From Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Charles Previn Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Previn (January 11, 1888 - September 21, 1973) was an American film composer who was highly active at Universal in Hollywood during the 1940s and 1950s. Before going to Hollywood, Previn had arranged music for over 100 Broadway productions. Previn was born in Brooklyn. He was the great-uncle of German-born composer, pianist, conductor André Previn and TV and film director Steve Previn (brothers).

He graduated from Brooklyn High School and obtained a bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 1910. He obtained a master's degree from New York College of Music. From 1936 to 1944, Previn was musical director at Universal, overseeing everything from horror pictures to Arabian Nights fantasies. He began working at other studios after 1944 and retired in 1953.

He died in Los Angeles, aged 85. He won an Oscar for Best Score in 1937 for One Hundred Men and a Girl. He was nominated for six other Oscars between 1938 and 1944.

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Charles Previn Movies

Winchester '73 Poster
June 1, 1950
Hollow Triumph Poster
August 18, 1948
And Then There Were None Poster
October 31, 1945
The Mummys Curse Poster
December 22, 1944
House of Frankenstein Poster
December 1, 1944
The Mummy's Ghost Poster
July 7, 1944
It Ain't Hay Poster
March 10, 1943
Shadow of a Doubt Poster
January 12, 1943

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