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Louis Silvers

American film composer (1889–1954) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Louis Silvers
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Louis "Lou" Silvers ( Louis Silberstein; September 6, 1889 March 26, 1954) was an American film score composer whose work has been used in more than 250 movies. In 1935, he won the first Academy Award for Best Original Score for One Night of Love.[1]

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Early life

Silvers was born in New York City as Louis Silberstein.

Career

Silvers scored the sound sequences in the D. W. Griffith film Dream Street (1921), and scored the part-talking feature film The Jazz Singer (1927).[2] He was also music director for Lux Radio Theater for most of its long run (1934–1955).

He is the composer of the song "April Showers" (1921).[3]

Personal life and death

Silvers was married to Janet Adair. On March 26, 1954, Silvers died of a heart ailment in Hollywood, California.

Awards and nominations

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Selected filmography

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