Erno Rapee Net Worth

Erno Rapee Net Worth is
$1.6 Million

Erno Rapee Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Ernö Rapée (or Erno Rapee) (4 June 1891 – 26 June 1945) was one of the most prolific American symphonic conductors in the first half of the 20th Century. His most famous tenure was that of the head conductor of the Radio City Symphony Orchestra, the resident orchestra of the Radio City Music Hall, whose music was heard by millions over the air. A virtuoso pianist, Rapée is also remembered for popular songs that he wrote in the late 1920s as photoplay music for silent films. When not conducting live orchestras, he supervised film scores for sound pictures, compiling a substantial list of films on which he worked as composer, arranger or musical director.

Date Of BirthJune 4, 1891, Budapest, Hungary
DiedJune 26, 1945, New York City, New York, United States
Place Of BirthBudapest, Hungary
ProfessionMusic Department, Soundtrack, Composer
Star SignGemini
#Fact
1In addition to international renown in Europe as conductor and composer of piano concertos, he held positions as musical director with various theatres in New York. Chief conductor of the Radio City Symphony Orchestra from 1932 until 1945.
2His two most popularly enduring compositions were the songs 'Charmaine', written in 1926, and 'Diane', written for the 1927 silent movie "Seventh Heaven". The first was later recorded, among others, by Mantovani and Billy May, the second (famously) by Ray Charles and by the Miles Davis Quartet.
3Under contract at 20th Century Fox, 1924-1929, and 1931.

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Rum Diary2011writer: "Charmaine"
This Must Be the Place2011writer: "Charmaine" - as E. Rapee
Brian Wilson: Songwriting 1961-19692010Video documentary writer: "Charmaine" - as Rapee
It's Complicated2009writer: "Charmaine"
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical2008Video documentary music: "Charmaine" - uncredited
The Island2005writer: "Charmaine"
Matchstick Men2003writer: "Charmaine"
The Green Mile1999writer: "Charmaine"
Jimmy Jenseits1993Documentary short "Charmaine"
Only Fools and Horses....1985TV Series writer - 1 episode
Just a Gigolo1978lyrics: "Charmaine"
Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown1977writer: "Charmaine" - uncredited
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest1975music: "Charmaine" 1926 - uncredited
Derrick1975TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Abominable Dr. Phibes1971writer: "Charmaine"
Pop Go the Sixties!1969TV Movie writer: "Charmaine", "Diane"
In Melbourne Tonight1969TV Series writer - 1 episode
Monty Python's Flying Circus1969TV Series music - 1 episode
Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers1969TV Series lyrics - 1 episode
Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing1968TV Movie writer: "Diane" - uncredited
The Password Is Courage1962music: "Charmaine" - uncredited
The Thin Man1958TV Series 1 episode
What Price Glory1952writer: "Charmaine" - uncredited
Sunset Blvd.1950lyrics: "Charmaine/Diane" 1950 - uncredited / music: "Charmaine/Diane" 1950 - uncredited
Margie1946writer: "Diane"
Two Girls and a Sailor1944music: "Charmaine" 1926 - uncredited
Manhattan Melodrama1934music: "Agitato Nos.1 & 2" - uncredited
By Candlelight1933music: "Violets" - uncredited
Payment Deferred1932music: "Frozen North", "Gruesome Tales" - uncredited
Three on a Match1932music: "Diane" 1927 - uncredited
Freaks1932music: "Gruesome Tales" - uncredited
The Passionate Plumber1932music: "Mariska" 1925 - uncredited
Bear Shooters1930Short music: "Toddling"
Ladies of Leisure1930music: "Debutantes" - uncredited
When the Wind Blows1930Short music: "Toddling" - uncredited
Anna Christie1930/Imusic: "The Frozen North" - uncredited
The Kiss1929music: "Mysterioso" - uncredited
The Single Standard1929music: "Mariska" - uncredited
Piccadilly1929lyrics: "When Love Comes Stealing" 1928 - uncredited / music: "When Love Comes Stealing" 1928 - uncredited
Synthetic Sin1929music: "Dew Drops" - uncredited
The River1928music: "I Found Happiness When I Found You"
4 Devils1928music: "Marion", "Destiny"
The Red Dance1928music: "Someday, Somewhere We'll Meet Again"
Banjoland1928Short music: "Diane" - uncredited
The Man Who Laughs1928writer: "When Love Comes Stealing" - uncredited
Street Angel1928music: "Angela Mia My Angel" - uncredited
Four Sons1928music: "Little Mother" 1928 - uncredited
Walt Roesner and the Capitolians1928Short music: "Angela Mia" - uncredited
7th Heaven1927music: "Diane"
What Price Glory1926music: "Charmaine"

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Back Door to Heaven1939musical director
Revolt of the Zombies1936composer: stock music - uncredited
Chloe, Love Is Calling You1934music arranger
By Candlelight1933composer: stock music - uncredited
Doomed Battalion1932composer: stock music - uncredited
My Past1931general musical director
The Lady Who Dared1931musical director
Misbehaving Ladies1931musical director
The Hot Heiress1931general musical director
Sit Tight1931general musical director
Illicit1931general musical director
The Right of Way1931general musical director
Captain Applejack1931musical director
Other Men's Women1931general musical director
The Naughty Flirt1931general musical director
Little Caesar1931general musical director
Kiss Me Again1931general musical director
Captain Thunder1930general musical director
Going Wild1930general musical director
The Lash1930general musical director
Man to Man1930musical director
Mothers Cry1930general musical director
The Widow from Chicago1930general musical director
Sunny1930general musical director
The Truth About Youth1930general musical director
A Soldier's Plaything1930general musical director
River's End1930general musical director
The Life of the Party1930general musical director
The Doorway to Hell1930general musical director
Sinners' Holiday1930general musical director
Maybe It's Love1930general musical director
Scarlet Pages1930general musical director
Outward Bound1930general musical director
Big Boy1930general music director
Top Speed1930general music director
The Office Wife1930general musical director
Moby Dick1930general musical director
Old English1930general musical director
Sweet Kitty Bellairs1930general musical director - as Erno Rapée
The Dawn Patrol1930general music supervisor
All Quiet on the Western Front1930composer: stock music - silent version, uncredited
The River1928conductor
Riley the Cop1928musical director - as Ernó Rapee
The Victoria Girls1928Short composer: song "Diane"
Mother Machree1928conductor - uncredited / musical director - uncredited
Uncle Tom's Cabin1927musical score: recorded by / musical score: synchronized by
The King of Kings1927composer: stock music - uncredited
The Birth of a Nation1915music arranger: 1921 revival New York - uncredited

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Conquer by the Clock1942Documentary short
Invasion1941Documentary
The Dead March1937
Men of the Sky1931
Der Tanz geht weiter1930as Ernö Rapée
Whispering Winds1929
Making the Grade1929
Dry Martini1928uncredited
4 Devils1928uncredited
Mother Knows Best1928
The Red Dance1928
Fazil1928
The Man Who Laughs1928uncredited
Street Angel1928
Four Sons1928uncredited
Mother Machree1928uncredited
Sunrise1927New York premiere, uncredited
7th Heaven1927uncredited
The Missing Link1927uncredited
What Price Glory1926
Faust1926
Wehe wenn sie losgelassen1926
Der Prinz und die Tänzerin1926
Two Brothers1926
Monte Carlo1926
Manon Lescaut1926
The Waltz Dream1925as Ernö Rapée
Variety1925
The Man Without a Country1925
The Last Man on Earth1924
The Iron Horse19241924, uncredited
If Winter Comes1923
Nero1922
The Queen of Sheba1921
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court1921
Over the Hill to the Poorhouse1920

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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