Leo Leux
Leo Leux | |
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Born |
7 March 1893 Munich, Bavaria German Empire |
Died |
8 September 1951 (aged 58) West Berlin West Germany |
Other names | Gottlieb Leuchs |
Occupation | Composer |
Years active | 1930 - 1951 (film) |
Leo Leux (7 March 1893 – 8 September 1951) was a German composer of film scores. He began working on films during the Weimar Republic, following the introduction of sound films. During the Nazi era, Leux worked largely on entertainment films such as Truxa (1937)[1] as well more ideogically-oriented films such as Venus on Trial (1941).[2] He continued to work in cinema following World War II , right up to his death in 1951.
Selected filmography
- The Love Hotel (1933)
- Little Dorrit (1934)
- The Young Count (1935)
- His Late Excellency (1935)
- Knockout (1935)
- Maria the Maid (1936)
- Truxa (1937)
- The Beaver Coat (1937)
- Star of the Circus (1938)
- Robert and Bertram (1939)
- Venus on Trial (1941)
- The Little Residence (1942)
References
Bibliography
- Waldman, Harry. Nazi Films In America, 1933-1942. McFarland & Company, 2008.
External links
- Leo Leux at the Internet Movie Database
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