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  1. Józef Żmigrod (February 23, 1902 – September 10, 1973), better known by his stage name, Allan Gray, was a Polish composer, best known for his film scores.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Allan_GrayAllan Gray - Wikipedia

    Allan Gray is a name that may refer to: Allan Gray (composer) (1902–1973), Polish-born composer. Allan Gray (footballer) (born 1943), Scottish footballer. Allan Gray (investment management company), a South African-based investment management firm.

  3. Allan Gray. Real name. Józef Żmigrod. Born. February 23, 1902. Died. September 10, 1973. Country. Poland. IPI. 00012582901 3 works. Affiliation. PRS. Comments. Soundtrack and theater score composer born in Tarnów (Poland). He adopted the stage name Allan Gray after Oscar Wilde's "Dorian Gray".

    • February 23, 1902
    • September 10, 1973
  4. Allan Gray - Discography of American Historical Recordings. Józef Żmigrod (February 23, 1902 – September 10, 1973), better known by his stage name, Allan Gray, was a Polish composer, best known for his film scores. Show Less... Continue reading at Wikipedia...

  5. Allan Gray | Discography | Discogs. Real Name: Józef Żmigrod. Profile: Polish composer, noted for his film scores, born 23 February 1902 in Tarnów, Austria-Hungary (today Poland), died 10 September 1973 in Amersham, England. Sites: imdb.com, Wikipedia. Variations: Viewing All | Allan Gray. A. Gray, A.Gray, Alan Gray, Allen Gray, Gray, Grey. Artist.

  6. Allan Gray. Composer: The African Queen. Allan (or Josef as he was then) studied under the great pioneering modernist Arnold Schönberg. To pay for his tuition he composed popular, jazz-influenced tunes for cabaret acts in Berlin. Josef took his pseudonym from Oscar Wilde's narcissistic hero, Dorian Gray.

  7. Trained in Berlin under Arnold Schönberg, Allan Gray (born Josef Zmigrod in Tarnow, Poland) was an established composer for stage, cabaret, and screen before his emigration in 1933. His film scores in Britain were playfully eclectic in style, alternating between haunting romanticism, catchy melodies, and occasional stark modernist touches.