Biography
Colin Wark (1896 β 1939) was a British composer of film scores, theatre music and light music. Many of the films he scored were "quota quickies", mostly low-cost, low-quality, quickly-accomplished films commissioned by American distributors active in the UK or by British cinema owners purely to satisfy the quota requirements.Wark was also the composer of the score for Tulip Time, a comedy with music based on the play The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown by Robert Buchanan (1841-1901) and Charles Marlowe. Tulip Time opened at the Alhambra Theatre in London on August 14, 1935 and ran for 425 performances.In 1932 he was responsible for launching and managing Pasquale Troise and his Mandoliers, an orchestra of about 16 mandolin, accordion, guitar and tuned percussion players that made a series of BBC broadcasts between 1932 and 1933.Light music compositions include the novelty intermezzo Animal Antics, Bouncing Ball (xylophone or piccolo solo), and Chrysanthemums for orchestra and piano. Philip L Scowcroft has suggested that Wark used the pseudonym Michele Lesley for some compositions, such as Waltz Serene.
Filmography
all 17
Movies 17
Director 7
Catch as Catch Can (1937)
Strange Experiment (1937)
The Mill on the Floss (1937)
Irish and Proud of It (1936)
Rhythm in the Air (1936)
The Crimes of Stephen Hawke (1936)
The Big Noise (1936)
Sunshine Ahead (1936)
Old Roses (1935)
When London Sleeps (1934)
Say It with Flowers (1934)
White Ensign (1934)
Colonel Blood (1934)
Song of the Plough (1933)
The Golden Cage (1933)
The First Mrs Fraser (1932)
Creeping Shadows (1931)
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Birthday1896-01-01
Deathday1939-01-01 (42 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
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