Friedrich Hollaender (
October 18 1896-
January 18 1976) was a
German composer born in London. He was the son of composer
Victor Hollander. The family returned to Germany and Frederick was educated at the
Berlin Conservatory. By the age of 18 he had become an associate conductor at the
Prague Opera House. After studying in
Berlin, he composed music for productions by
Max Reinhardt and became involved in
cabaret and wrote music for the film,
The Blue Angel (1930). He left
Nazi Germany and emigrated to the
United States of America where he wrote the music for over a hundred films, including
Destry Rides Again (1939),
A Foreign Affair (1948),
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953
Academy Award nomination) and
Sabrina (1954). Many of his songs were made famous by
Marlene Dietrich. He can be seen as the piano accompanist in
A Foreign Affair. He received four
Academy Award nominations for composition . In 1956 he returned to Germany, and died in
Munich in 1976.
Selected Songs
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