Biography
Hugo Wilhelm Friedhofer (May 3, 1901 – May 17, 1981) was an American composer and cellist best known for his motion picture scores.
Friedhofer was born in San Francisco, California, United States. His father, Paul, was a cellist trained in Dresden, Germany; his mother, Eva König, was born in Germany.
Friedhofer began playing cello at the age of 13. After taking lessons in harmony and counterpoint at University of California, Berkeley, he was employed as a cellist for the People's Symphony Orchestra.
In 1929, he relocated to Hollywood, where he performed as a musician for Fox Studios productions such as Sunny Side Up (1920) and Grand Canary (1934). Later, he was hired as an orchestrator for Warner Bros. and worked on more than 50 films for the studio. While at Warners he was largely assigned to work with Max Steiner and, because he could speak German, Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Steiner, in particular, relied on Friedhofer's skill in turning his sketches into a full orchestral score.
In 1937, Friedhofer composed his first full-length film score, The Adventures of Marco Polo. Though he was still employed as an orchestrator through the 1930s and into the 1940s, he gradually received more assignments as a composer. In 1942, he composed the score for the film Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas.
In 1946, Friedhofer was hired to compose the score for the 1946 William Wyler directed film, The Best Years of Our Lives, which earned him an Oscar for Best Original Score at the 1947 Academy Awards, beating Bernard Herrmann, Miklós Rózsa, William Walton and Franz Waxman. A new recording of the score, released in 1979 by Entr'acte Recording Society, was favorably received at the time.
Friedhofer was also nominated for other films, including The Bishop's Wife, Joan of Arc, Above and Beyond, Between Heaven and Hell, Boy on a Dolphin, An Affair to Remember, and The Young Lions.
Friedhofer, who was greatly admired by his colleagues, was also noted for his caustic, self-deprecating wit. When asked by fellow composer David Raksin as to the progress he was making on his score for Joan of Arc, he replied, "I've just started on the barbecue!". In reply to an interview by Page Cook, the film music critic at Films in Review magazine, who inquired about his place in the pantheon of film musicians, Friedhofer said, "I am just a fake giant among real pygmies."
A biographical collection of essays, letters and interviews has been edited by Linda Danly.
He died at St. Vincent Hospsital from complications of a fall on May 17, 1981.
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Filmography
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Die Sister, Die! (1978)
Private Parts (1972)
The Over the Hill Gang (1969)
The Secret Invasion (1964)
Geronimo (1962)
Beauty and the Beast (1962)
Homicidal (1961)
One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
Outlaws (1960)
Never So Few (1959)
The Blue Angel (1959)
This Earth Is Mine (1959)
Woman Obsessed (1959)
In Love and War (1958)
I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958)
The Young Lions (1958)
An Affair to Remember (1957)
Boy on a Dolphin (1957)
The Harder They Fall (1956)
Seven Cities of Gold (1955)
Soldier of Fortune (1955)
Violent Saturday (1955)
White Feather (1955)
Vera Cruz (1954)
Deep in My Heart (1954)
Man in the Attic (1953)
Hondo (1953)
Dangerous Crossing (1953)
Above and Beyond (1953)
Thunder in the East (1952)
Lydia Bailey (1952)
The Marrying Kind (1952)
Queen for a Day (1951)
Ace in the Hole (1951)
Two Flags West (1950)
Edge of Doom (1950)
No Man of Her Own (1950)
Three Came Home (1950)
Bride of Vengeance (1949)
Enchantment (1948)
Joan of Arc (1948)
Sealed Verdict (1948)
A Song Is Born (1948)
The Bishop's Wife (1947)
Body and Soul (1947)
Wild Harvest (1947)
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
So Dark the Night (1946)
Gilda (1946)
Devotion (1946)
Along Came Jones (1945)
Brewster's Millions (1945)
The Corn Is Green (1945)
Belle of the Yukon (1944)
The Conspirators (1944)
Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
Home in Indiana (1944)
Lifeboat (1944)
The Lodger (1944)
Wing and a Prayer (1944)
Paris After Dark (1943)
The Constant Nymph (1943)
Casablanca (1943)
The Hard Way (1943)
Chetniks! (1943)
China Girl (1942)
The Black Swan (1942)
Now, Voyager (1942)
The Pied Piper (1942)
How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Sergeant York (1941)
The Great Lie (1941)
The Sea Wolf (1941)
The Letter (1940)
They Drive by Night (1940)
Virginia City (1940)
Rebecca (1940)
Four Wives (1939)
Dust Be My Destiny (1939)
The Old Maid (1939)
Juarez (1939)
Dark Victory (1939)
Topper Takes a Trip (1938)
The Dawn Patrol (1938)
The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)
Valley of the Giants (1938)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Crime School (1938)
The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938)
Jezebel (1938)
Tovarich (1937)
The Hurricane (1937)
The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
You Only Live Once (1937)
Beloved Enemy (1936)
One Rainy Afternoon (1936)
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936)
Rose of the Rancho (1936)
Peter Ibbetson (1935)
Broadway Bad (1933)
The Trial of Vivienne Ware (1932)
Amateur Daddy (1932)
After Tomorrow (1932)
The Yellow Ticket (1931)
Skyline (1931)
The Spider (1931)
Transatlantic (1931)
Goldie (1931)
Just Imagine (1930)
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Known ForSound
GenderMale
Birthday1901-05-03
Deathday1981-05-17 (80 years old)
Birth PlaceSan Francisco, United States
CitizenshipsUnited States
Also Known AsHugo Wilhelm Friedhofer, Hugo W. Friedhofer
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Original Dramatic or Comedy Score
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