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Alfred NewmanAlfred Newman (1900-1970) was a prominent American composer and conductor notable for his extensive work in film music, contributing scores to over 200 films throughout his career. A key figure in Hollywood's Golden Age, he won nine Academy Awards and was nominated 45 times, becoming part of the most nominated family in Academy history. His notable works include the scores for "Wuthering Heights," "All About Eve," and "The Diary of Anne Frank," and he is also remembered for composing the iconic 20th Century Fox fanfare. Newman's influence as a composer and music director helped shape the film scoring landscape during his era. (Source: Wikipedia)
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