Alfred Newman's biography
Alfred Newman is 69 years old conductor born at New Haven. He was born on Sunday 17th of March 1901. According to year of birth 1901 he belongs to Lost Generation. Birthday on 17th of March means he is Pisces. Pisces is a Watery Sign. They are very intuitive people. They are empathic, emotional and highly spiritual in nature.
He is native english speaker. He is citizen of United States of America. He is an adherent of judaism. His primary profession is to be conductor. You can know him also as composer, musician, film score composer. He is recently known as actor. He received Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment Alexander's Ragtime Band in 1937
Alfred Newman's family
Alfred Newman's ex spouse
Martha Montgomery
Alfred Newman and Martha Montgomery have been together since 1947 for 23 years. She is known as actor. His ex spouse was born on Sunday 5th of December 1920 in Clarksdale. His ex spouse died on Monday 9th of May 2005 in Pacific Palisades. Martha Montgomery was 104 years old, when this happened.
He has 2 sons and 1 daughter
Alfred Newman's son: David Newman
Alfred Newman's son's name is David Newman. He is known as composer. His son was born on Thursday 11th of March 1954 in Los Angeles.
Alfred Newman's son: Thomas Newman
Alfred Newman's son's name is Thomas Newman. He is known as composer. His son was born on Thursday 20th of October 1955 in Los Angeles.
Alfred Newman's daughter: Maria Newman
Alfred Newman's daughter's name is Maria Newman. She is known as composer. His daughter was born on Thursday 18th of January 1962 in Los Angeles.
Alfred Newman's career
His main focus is to be conductor and film score.
How did Alfred Newman die
He died on on Tuesday 17th of February 1970 when he was 69 years old at Hollywood. Alfred Newmans death was caused by pulmonary emphysema.
Awards and competitions
Alfred Newman's Awards
- He received award for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment for work Alexander's Ragtime Band in 1937
- He received award for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment
- He received award for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work The Song of Bernadette in 1942
- He received award for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work Mother Wore Tights in 1946
- He received award for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score
- He received award for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score
- He received award for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score
- He received award for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score
- He received award for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment
Alfred Newman's Nominations
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Score for work Airport in 23 February 1971
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment for work The Hurricane in 6 February 1938
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment for work The Prisoner of Zenda in 6 February 1938
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Score for work The Cowboy and the Lady in 5 February 1939
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment for work Alexander's Ragtime Band in 5 February 1939
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment for work The Goldwyn Follies in 5 February 1939
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Score for work The Rains Came in 11 February 1940
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Score for work Wuthering Heights in 11 February 1940
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment for work The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 11 February 1940
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment for work They Shall Have Music in 11 February 1940
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Score for work The Mark of Zorro in 10 February 1941
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment for work Tin Pan Alley in 10 February 1941
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score for work Ball of Fire in 6 February 1942
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score for work How Green Was My Valley in 6 February 1942
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work My Gal Sal in 8 February 1943
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work The Black Swan in 8 February 1943
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work Coney Island in 6 February 1944
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work The Song of Bernadette in 6 February 1944
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work Irish Eyes Are Smiling in 3 February 1945
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work Wilson in 3 February 1945
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work State Fair in 27 January 1946
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work The Keys of the Kingdom in 27 January 1946
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work Centennial Summer in 9 February 1947
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work Mother Wore Tights in 13 February 1948
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work Captain from Castile in 13 February 1948
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work When My Baby Smiles at Me in 10 February 1949
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work The Snake Pit in 10 February 1949
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work All About Eve in 12 February 1951
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work On the Riviera in 11 February 1952
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work David and Bathsheba in 11 February 1952
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work With a Song in My Heart in 9 February 1953
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work Call Me Madam in 15 February 1954
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work There's No Business Like Show Business in 12 February 1955
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work Daddy Long Legs in 18 February 1956
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing in 18 February 1956
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work The King and I in 18 February 1957
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work Anastasia in 18 February 1957
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work South Pacific in 23 February 1959
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score for work The Diary of Anne Frank in 22 February 1960
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score for work Flower Drum Song in 26 February 1962
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Score for work How the West Was Won in 24 February 1964
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Score for work The Greatest Story Ever Told in 21 February 1966
- He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment for work Camelot in 19 February 1968
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