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  1. Douglas Gamley was born on 13 September 1924 in Melbourne to John McKenzie Gamley and his wife, Helen "Nellie" (nee Patrick). [1] [2] Less than a fortnight later, Nellie died on 26 September 1924. [1] [2] One of Gamley's early teachers was Waldemar Seidel in Melbourne. [3] In September 1944 Gamley appeared as a solo pianist with the ABC ...

  2. Douglas Gamley. Music Department: Tron. Douglas Gamley was born on 24 September 1924 in Melbourne, Australia. He was a composer, known for Tron (1982), The Little Prince (1974) and Night After Night After Night (1969).

    • Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
    • September 24, 1924
    • Douglas Gamley
    • February 5, 1998
  3. A. The Admirable Crichton (1957 film) And Now for Something Completely Different. And Now the Screaming Starts! Another Time, Another Place (1958 film) Asylum (1972 horror film)

  4. Douglas Gamley (24 September 1924, Melbourne – 5 February 1998) was an Australian film composer, who worked on British and American films.Gamley's early teachers included Waldemar Seidel in Melbourne. He was particularly influenced by Modest Mussorgsky, creating a full orchestral version of his Pictures at an Exhibition, and adapting his ...

  5. Douglas Gamley. Add An Image. Real Name: John Douglas Gamley. Profile: Douglas Gamley (24 September 1924, – 5 February 1998) is an Australian film composer for US and British movies. He was the conductor and arranger for the Australian Pops Orchestra for many years. In Groups: Douglas Gamley And His Orchestra, Douglas Gamley Chorus, The ...

  6. Douglas Gamley. Highest Rated: 100% Tom Thumb (1958) Lowest Rated: 43% The Land That Time Forgot (1975) Birthday: Sep 24, 1924. Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Throughout his Hollywood ...

  7. Throughout his Hollywood career, Douglas Gamley's musical talent was featured in a variety of Hollywood productions. Gamley began his entertainment career with his music featured in films like the dramatic adaptation "Fire Down Below" (1957) with Rita Hayworth, "The Admirable Crichton" (1957) and the adaptation "Another Time, Another Place ...

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