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Frank Skinner was a film worker. He was born in Meredosia on 31 December 1897. Frank Skinner passed away 8 October 1968, he was 70 years. He is known for Harvey (1950), Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948), Saboteur (1942), Son of Frankenstein (1939) and Shenandoah (1965).
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Frank Skinner
Born 1897-12-31 (126 years ago) in Meredosia. Dead 1968-10-08 (70 years).
Award | Year |
---|---|
Academy Award for Best Original Music Score (The Amazing Mrs. Holliday) | 1943 |
Academy Award for Best Original Music Score (Arabian Nights) | 1942 |
Academy Award for Best Original Music Score (Back Street) | 1941 |
Academy Award for Best Original Music Score (The House of the Seven Gables) | 1940 |
Academy Award for Best Original Musical (Mad About Music) | 1938 |
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