Friedrich Hollaender

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Friedrich Hollaender (in exile also Frederick Hollander; 18 October 1896 – 18 January 1976) was a German film composer and author.

He was born in London, where his father, operetta composer Victor Hollaender, worked as a musical director at the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Young Hollaender had a solid music and theatre family background: his uncle Gustav was director of the Stern Conservatory in Berlin, his uncle Felix Hollaender was a well-known novelist and drama critic, who later worked with Max Reinhardt at the Deutsches Theater.

In 1899 Hollaender's family returned to Berlin, his father began teaching at the Stern Conservatory, where his son became a student in Engelbert Humperdinck's master class. In the evening he played the piano at silent film performances in local cinemas, developing the art of musical improvisation. By the age of 18 he was employed as a répétiteur at the New German Theatre in Prague and also was put in charge of troop entertainment at the Western Front of World War I.

Having finished his studies, he composed music for productions by Max Reinhardt and became involved in Berlin's Kabarett scene. Together with Kurt Tucholsky, Klabund, Walter Mehring, Mischa Spoliansky and Joachim Ringelnatz he worked in venues like Reinhardt's Schall und Rauch ensemble at the Großes Schauspielhaus or the Wilde Bühne led by Trude Hesterberg at the Theater des Westens in Charlottenburg, where he established the Tingel-Tangel-Theater cabaret in 1931.

In 1919 he married the actress Blandine Ebinger, the couple divorced in 1926. Their daughter Philine later became the wife of the cabarettist Georg Kreisler. Hollaender had his final breakthrough, when he wrote the film score for The Blue Angel (1930), including the most popular song "Falling in Love Again (Can't Help It)", performed by Marlene Dietrich.

He had to leave Nazi Germany in 1933 because of his Jewish descent[1] and first moved to Paris. He emigrated to the United States the next year, 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 again made famous by Marlene Dietrich. He can be seen as the piano accompanist in A Foreign Affair (on the songs, "Black Market", "Illusions" and "Ruins of Berlin"). He received four Academy Award nominations for composition. As "Frederick Hollander", he also wrote the semi-autobiographical novel Those Torn From Earth, released in 1941, which details the flight from Germany that many Jewish members of the film industry embarked on after the Nazis came to power and instituted the Nuremberg Laws.

In 1956 he returned to Germany and again worked for several years as a revue composer at the Theater Die Kleine Freiheit in Munich. He made a cameo appearance in Billy Wilder's film comedy One, Two, Three (1960) as a Kapellmeister. Hollaender died 1976 in Munich and is buried in the Obergiesing Ostfriedhof.

Known For
Sound
Born
October 18, 1896
Place of Birth
London, UK
Died
January 18, 1976 age 79
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1941

Manpower

1948

A Foreign Affair

1931

The Man in Search of His Murderer

1961

One, Two, Three

1930

The Blue Angel

2023

Deutscher Filmpreis

1930

The Blue Angel

1936

The Jungle Princess

1945

Leave It to Blondie

1944

The Missing Juror

1940

Golden Gloves

1955

We're No Angels

1954

Sabrina

1932

The Tempest

1943

Background to Danger

1945

Christmas in Connecticut

1946

The Verdict

1940

Seven Sinners

1949

Strange Bargain

1940

The Great McGinty

1943

Princess O'Rourke

1948

Berlin Express

1950

Born to Be Bad

1949

Caught

1941

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

1960

The Haunted Castle

1949

A Dangerous Profession

1939

Invitation to Happiness

1945

Conflict

1949

A Woman's Secret

1941

You Belong to Me

1950

Walk Softly, Stranger

1951

My Forbidden Past

1939

Honeymoon in Bali

1945

The Affairs of Susan

1940

Typhoon

1933

The Only Girl

1936

Till We Meet Again

1937

John Meade's Woman

1939

Man About Town

1941

Life with Henry

1940

Safari

1936

Desire

1933

I Am Suzanne!

1998

The Empty Center

1937

Angel

1941

Million Dollar Baby

1940

South of Suez

1944

Once Upon a Time

1946

Cinderella Jones

1938

Zaza

1936

Valiant Is the Word for Carrie

1949

Adventure in Baltimore

1941

The Man Who Came to Dinner

1954

It Should Happen to You

1937

Easy Living

1952

The First Time

1937

Internes Can't Take Money

1942

Wings for the Eagle

1946

The Bride Wore Boots

1940

Too Many Husbands

1939

Destry Rides Again

1933

The Only Girl

1933

The Only Girl

1949

Bride for Sale

1946

Never Say Goodbye

1930

The Other

1935

Shanghai

1932

Tumultes

1938

Bluebeard's Eighth Wife

1939

Midnight

1947

The Perfect Marriage

1951

Darling, How Could You!

1936

A Son Comes Home

1953

The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.

1935

Accent on Youth

1954

Phffft

1948

A Foreign Affair

1936

Anything Goes

1931

In the act

1950

Born Yesterday

1947

Stallion Road

1940

Queen of the Mob

1946

Janie Gets Married

1953

The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.

1935

Hands Across the Table

1930

Burglars

1936

Murder with Pictures

1996

The Blue Angel

1952

Androcles and the Lion

1981

Perfectly Frank: Frank Loesser Revued

1937

Artists & Models

1926

The Wife's Crusade

1936

Rose of the Rancho

1940

Remember the Night

1940

Victory

1939

Disputed Passage

1942

Murder in the Big House

1945

My Name Is Julia Ross

1937

True Confession

1939

Night Work

1919

Prinz Kuckuck

1948

Wallflower

1942

The Talk of the Town

1930

The Great Passion

1943

The Chance of a Lifetime

1941

Footsteps in the Dark

1931

The Man in Search of His Murderer

1950

Never a Dull Moment

1944

The soul of a monster

1933

Moi et l'impératrice

1936

Hideaway Girl

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