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      • Composer Frank Skinner (December 31, 1897 – October 9, 1968) was an American film composer and arranger.
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  1. Frank Skinner (December 31, 1897 – October 9, 1968) was an American film composer and arranger.

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    Frank Skinner. Composer: Saboteur. The author of the textbook "F.Skinner's Simplified Method for Modern Arranging" (published 1934) began his musical career as a pianist in vaudeville alongside his brother Carl.

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    • Meredosia, Illinois, USA
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    • Hollywood, California, USA
  4. May 7, 2021 · For those folks who are unfamiliar with this composer, Frank Skinner (1897-1968) was born in Meridosia, Illinois on December 31, 1897. He began his music career playing piano with his brother Carl on several American vaudeville circuits.

  5. In the 1930s, he began arranging songs for New York area dance bands. In 1934 he published F. Skinner's Simplified Method of Modern Arranging. In 1936, he moved to Hollywood to become a film composer, his debut came in an arrangement for MGM's The Great Ziegfield.

    • The Great Ziegfeld (1936), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard
    • The Amazing Mrs. Holliday (1943), Directed by Bruce Manning
    • Harvey (1950), Directed by Henry Koster
    • All That Heaven Allows (1956), Directed by Douglas Sirk
    • Shenandoah (1965), Directed by Andrew v. McLaglen

    By the time Skinner went to work on MGM’s behemoth musical, he had already published two books on arranging music. He spent two years arranging the music for the film which won Oscars for Best Picture, Actress (Luise Rainer as Anna Held) and Dance Direction for the “A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody” sequence in which Tony Martin voiced Dennis Morgan....

    Skinner’s first Oscar nomination had been for the 1938 Deanna Durbin musical, Mad About Music, the same year as his scoring of another Durbin musical, That Certain Age. His fifth and final nomination was for this film in which the teenager of the other two was now a full-grown woman playing a missionary with a scheme to smuggle eight orphans under ...

    Skinner composed one of his most delightful scores for this classic comedy in which alcoholic James Stewart befriends an invisible 6 ft.-3 in. rabbit. The actor considered it one of his favorite films, up there with Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and It’s a Wonderful Life. It was a role he first played on Broadway replacing original star Frank Fay in...

    Skinner’s reputation grew with the lush romantic scores he composed for Douglas Sirk’s 1950s films including Magnificent Obsession, Written on the Wind, The Tarnished Angels, Imitation of Lifeand of course, this magnificently filmed soap opera, the most romantic of them all, with Jane Wyman at her peak as the middle-aged widow who finds herself fal...

    One of Skinner’ first scores for Universal was the 1939 smash hit western, Destry Rides Againstarring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. How fortuitous it was that one of his last should be this bittersweet Civil War drama from western director McLaglan starring Stewart as the sorely tested head of a family of Virginia farmers who wish to remain n...

  6. Composer: Saboteur. The author of the textbook "F.Skinner's Simplified Method for Modern Arranging" (published 1934) began his musical career as a pianist in vaudeville alongside his brother Carl.

  7. Frank Skinner (December 31, 1897 – October 9, 1968) was an American film composer and arranger. Skinner was born in Meredosia, Illinois.

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