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  1. Frank Edwin Churchill [1] (October 20, 1901 – May 14, 1942) was an American film composer and songwriter. He wrote most of the music for films produced by Walt Disney, such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, Bambi, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, and Peter Pan .

  2. Frank Churchill is a character in Jane Austen's Emma. He is the first child of Mr. Weston, formerly known as Captain Weston, and his first wife, Mrs. Weston of the Churchill family. His mother died three years after her marriage to Captain Weston, so Frank never really knew her. His uncle, Mr. Churchill, had no children and was interested in taking Frank in and giving him a life of promise as ...

  3. Frank Churchill (1901-1942) was an Academy Award-winning composer and songwriter for Disney films, such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Bambi. He also played piano in film theatres and collaborated with Ann Ronell and Larry Morey.

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  4. Frank Churchill is Mr. Weston's son and Mrs. Weston's stepson, and a suitor for Emma Woodhouse. He is charming, but also deceitful and selfish, and he loves Jane Fairfax, not Emma.

  5. Frank Churchill. Composer: Dumbo. Academy Award-winning composer and songwriter ("Whistle While You Work", "Some Day My Prince Will Come"), and pianist, educated at the University of California. He was a pianist in film theatres, and then came to Hollywood under contract to Walt Disney. Joining ASCAP in 1938, his chief musical collaborators included Ann Ronell and Larry Morey. His other ...

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  7. Frank is the character who most resembles Emma, a connection she points out at the novel’s close when she states that “destiny … connect [s] us with two characters so much superior to our own.”. Like Emma, Frank develops over the course of the novel by trading a somewhat vain and superficial perspective on the world for the seriousness ...

  8. Frank is, in many ways, the perfect gentleman. He’s accomplished (meaning that he can sing with Emma and ride with Mr. Knightley) and he’s obviously smart (although he seems to be directing all those smarts at getting Jane to conceal their engagement). He’s got street smarts, too – he can charm his way into just about anything.

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