Louis Applebaum

Louis Applebaum

Canadian film score composer
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Louis Applebaum Composer - Born April 3, 1918 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Died April 20, 2000 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (cancer)

Mini Bio (1) Louis Applebaum was born on April 3, 1918 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is known for his work on Story of G.I. Joe (1945), Walk East on Beacon! (1952) and Lost Boundaries (1949). He died on April 20, 2000 in Toronto.

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He was awarded the O.C. (Officer of the Order of Canada) on December 15, 1976 and the C.C. (Companion of the Order of Canada) on November 15, 1995 for his services to music.

Member of the Canadian League of Composers, Guild of Film Composers of Canada.

Executive Director of the Ontario Arts Council, 1971-1979.

Former music director for the National Film Board of Canada.

Wrote concert works and scores for radio, film and television.

Louis Applebaum, CC OOnt (April 3, 1918 – April 19, 2000) was a Canadian film score composer, administrator, and conductor.

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Louis Applebaum was born on Wednesday, 3 April 1918 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His full name at birth was Louis Applebaum. He was best known as a composer. Applebaum's country of citizenship (nationality) was Canadian. He died on Thursday, 20 April 2000 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the age of 82. His zodiac star sign was Aries.

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3 April 1918
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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20 April 2000
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Cancer
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Composer | Music Department | Writer
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Louis Applebaum is known for his role in the TV series Omnibus (1967) as music (1 episode, 1972).

He is also known for his role in the short Proudly She Marches (1943) - .

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