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  1. Louis "Lou" Silvers (né Louis Silberstein; September 6, 1889 – March 26, 1954) was an American film score composer whose work has been used in more than 250 movies. In 1935, he won the first Academy Award for Best Original Score for One Night of Love. [1]

  2. Louis Silvers was a composer and musical director who scored the first talkie The Jazz Singer (1927) and several other films. He also wrote songs for Al Jolson, Paul Whiteman and others, and worked for various studios in Hollywood.

    • September 6, 1889
    • March 26, 1954
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0799007Louis Silvers - IMDb

    Louis Silvers (1889-1954) was a prolific composer and musical director for Hollywood films, especially at 20th Century Fox. He wrote the hit song "April Showers" and won an Oscar for his score of One Night of Love (1934).

    • Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
    • September 6, 1889
    • Louis Silvers
    • March 26, 1954
  4. January 23, 1960, was the last time anyone saw Louis “Babe” Silvers alive. Early in the evening, Silvers stopped at the Tahiti Bar on 23rd St. in Miami Beach. The Tahiti was owned by Chicago Outfit figure David Yaras.

  5. Louis Silvers was a music director, composer, conductor, and orchestrator who worked on many classic Hollywood films. He also appeared as an actor in one episode of The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents in 1985.

  6. Louis Silvers. Highest Rated: 100% Broadway Bill (1934) Lowest Rated: 26% Life Happens (2011) Birthday: Sep 6, 1889. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Louis Silvers worked on a variety of...

  7. Louis Silvers. Credits (text only) Hide Show Music department ... 1933 Stage Mother (conductor - as Lou Silvers) 1931 Illicit (conductor: Vitaphone Orchestra)

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