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Walter Scharf(1910-2003)

  • Music Department
  • Composer
  • Actor
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Emmy- and Golden Globe-winner and ten-time Oscar-nominee Walter Scharf was born and raised in New York City, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants. He started playing music at an early age, helping his uncle play the piano in theaters for silent films. His mother Bessie Zwerling was a well-known comedian in New York's Yiddish theater.

He got his first real Broadway gig at the age of 17, orchestrating George Gershwin's "Girl Crazy." He also played in several college shows written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Later he worked as a session musician in the early years of recording, along with Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and Jimmy Dorsey. He took his earnings and studied at New York University, even spending a year and a half studying in Berlin, witnessing the rise of the Nazis in 1932.

Back in New York he became the accompanist for the legendary chanteuse Helen Morgan, who introduced him to the world of film with Manhattan Melodrama (1934). Her sometime substitute, Alice Faye, coaxed him to join Rudy Vallee's orchestra, playing at the Embassy Club, and eventually going to Hollywood with them to make Sweet Music (1935) at Warner Brothers. Throughout the 1930s he wrote music for over a dozen films, mostly without receiving screen credit. His first Oscar nomination came for the score of Mercy Island (1941), and his film music career continued through six decades. He worked extensively with stars such as Shirley Temple, Al Jolson, Irving Berlin, Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand' and Michael Jackson.

Other Oscar nominations came for his work on Hans Christian Andersen (1952), Funny Girl (1968), Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and Ben (1972), but he never won. His Emmy award came for his work on a National Geographic television special, and his Golden Globe award was won for his work on "Ben". He shared a credit for co-writing the "Ben" title song with Don Black.
BornAugust 1, 1910
DiedFebruary 24, 2003(92)
BornAugust 1, 1910
DiedFebruary 24, 2003(92)
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  • Nominated for 10 Oscars
    • 2 wins & 12 nominations total

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Known for

Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif in Funny Girl (1968)
Funny Girl
7.4
  • Music Department
  • 1968
Gene Wilder, Paris Themmen, Jack Albertson, Rudy Borgstaller, George Claydon, Julie Dawn Cole, Malcolm Dixon, Walker Edmiston, Günter Meisner, Denise Nickerson, and Peter Ostrum in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
7.8
  • Music Department
  • 1971
Diane Lane, Ben Affleck, and Adrien Brody in Hollywoodland (2006)
Hollywoodland
6.5
  • Soundtrack("From Here to Eternity")
  • 2006
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (1966)
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
8.5
TV Series
  • Music Department

Credits

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  • Larry and Harold in Big Business (2020)
    Larry and Harold in Big Business
    Video
    • music
    • 2020
  • Natalie Wood and William Devane in From Here to Eternity (1979)
    From Here to Eternity
    7.1
    TV Series
    • composer: theme music
    • 1980
  • Salvage 1 (1979)
    Salvage 1
    7.4
    TV Series
    • composer: theme music
    • 1979
  • The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (1966)
    The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
    8.5
    TV Series
    • composer: theme music
    • conductor
    • 1966–1976
  • Journey Back to Oz (1972)
    Journey Back to Oz
    5.7
    • conductor: songs and score
    • music arranger: songs and score
    • 1972
  • Gene Wilder, Paris Themmen, Jack Albertson, Rudy Borgstaller, George Claydon, Julie Dawn Cole, Malcolm Dixon, Walker Edmiston, Günter Meisner, Denise Nickerson, and Peter Ostrum in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
    Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
    7.8
    • conductor
    • music arranger
    • 1971
  • National Geographic Specials (1965)
    National Geographic Specials
    8.5
    TV Series
    • conductor
    • composer: theme music
    • 1969–1971
  • The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (1966)
    The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau: Tragedy of the Red Salmon
    TV Movie
    • composer: theme music
    • conductor
    • 1970
  • Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Sharon DeBord, Elaine Devry, Shirley Jones, Jackie Joseph, Sue Ane Langdon, Jackie Russell, and Jean Willes in The Cheyenne Social Club (1970)
    The Cheyenne Social Club
    6.8
    • conductor
    • 1970
  • Hollywood Magoo (1970)
    Hollywood Magoo
    7.2
    TV Movie
    • conductor
    • music arranger
    • music supervisor
    • 1970
  • If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)
    If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium
    6.2
    • conductor
    • 1969
  • Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif in Funny Girl (1968)
    Funny Girl
    7.4
    • conductor
    • music supervisor
    • orchestrator
    • 1968
  • Barbara Bain, Martin Landau, Peter Graves, Peter Lupus, and Greg Morris in Mission: Impossible (1966)
    Mission: Impossible
    7.9
    TV Series
    • conductor
    • 1966–1967
  • Robert Conrad and Ross Martin in The Wild Wild West (1965)
    The Wild Wild West
    8.1
    TV Series
    • conductor
    • 1967
  • Yul Brynner and Trevor Howard in The Long Duel (1967)
    The Long Duel
    5.9
    • composer: additional music (uncredited)
    • 1967

Composer



  • Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in The Love Boat (1977)
    The Love Boat
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1983–1986
  • Casablanca (1983)
    Casablanca
    5.5
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1983
  • Twilight Time (1982)
    Twilight Time
    5.9
    • Composer
    • 1982
  • This Is Elvis (1981)
    This Is Elvis
    7.6
    • Composer
    • 1981
  • Melissa Sue Anderson in Midnight Offerings (1981)
    Midnight Offerings
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • Composer
    • 1981
  • Natalie Wood and William Devane in From Here to Eternity (1979)
    From Here to Eternity
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1980
  • The Long Days of Summer (1980)
    The Long Days of Summer
    6.4
    TV Movie
    • Composer
    • 1980
  • The Scarlett O'Hara War (1980)
    The Scarlett O'Hara War
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • Composer
    • 1980
  • Blind Ambition (1979)
    Blind Ambition
    6.7
    TV Mini Series
    • Composer
    • 1979
  • Natalie Wood and William Devane in From Here to Eternity (1979)
    From Here to Eternity
    7.1
    TV Mini Series
    • Composer
    • 1979
  • Salvage 1 (1979)
    Salvage 1
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1979
  • The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal (1979)
    The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal
    6.8
    TV Movie
    • Composer
    • 1979
  • A Real American Hero (1978)
    A Real American Hero
    5.6
    TV Movie
    • Composer
    • 1978
  • Kam Fong, Al Harrington, Jack Lord, and James MacArthur in Hawaii Five-O (1968)
    Hawaii Five-O
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1978
  • When Every Day Was the Fourth of July (1978)
    When Every Day Was the Fourth of July
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • Composer
    • 1978

Actor



  • Janet Leigh and Tony Martin in Two Tickets to Broadway (1951)
    Two Tickets to Broadway
    5.5
    • Conductor: overture (uncredited)
    • 1951

Personal details

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  • Born
    • August 1, 1910
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • February 24, 2003
    • Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA(heart failure)
  • Spouse
    • Betty KingFebruary 23, 1935 - February 24, 2003 (his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    Unsold pilot: Wrote the music for "Suzuki Beane" one of the pilot episodes produced for a proposed TV anthology series called "The Victor Borge Comedy Theatre."

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  • Trivia
    He had two children with his wife, Betty: son, Allen; and daughter, Susan.
  • Quotes
    Composing for films is a gypsy industry. I was lucky, but also had years of starving and it was tough. You have to put up with so much rejection.

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