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  1. Alberto Colombo (November 27, 1888 – March 24, 1954) was an American film composer and music director. He was nominated at the 10th Academy Awards in the category of Best Score for the film Portia on Trial .

  2. Alberto Colombo (November 27, 1888 – March 24, 1954) was an American composer and music director whose career spanned 20 years, from 1934 through 1953. At the 10th Academy Awards he was nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Score for the film Portia on Trial.

    Year
    Title
    Credit
    Director
    1934
    Music Director
    1934
    Music Director
    1935
    Music Director
    1935
    Music Director
  3. Alberto Colombo (1888-1954) Alberto Colombo. Born and raised in New York City, Alberto Colombo served as a cellist with the Manhattan Opera House Orchestra, and later became the manager. He toured with Paul Whiteman, as an arranger, before joining RKO as a music director in 1934. He joined Republic Pictures in 1937 as an arranger, conductor and ...

    • Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
    • November 27, 1888
    • Alberto Colombo
    • March 24, 1954
  4. Alberto Colombo may refer to: Alberto Colombo (racing driver) (1946–2024), Italian racing driver. Alberto Colombo (composer) (1888–1954), American film composer and music director. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  5. Alberto Colombo. Alberto Colombo (November 27, 1888 – March 24, 1954) was an American film composer and music director. He was nominated at the 10th Academy Awards in the category of Best Score for the film Portia on Trial. He contributed to over 100 films.

  6. Composer Alberto Colombo filmography and related information on Soundtrack.Net. ... Al Colombo Born: November 27, 1888 New York, New York Died: March 24, 1954

  7. composer. 65 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «A Slight Case of Larceny» (1953), «Fast Company» (1953), «Code Two» (1953), «Rogue’s March» (1953), «Ellis in Freedomland» (1952)…