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Ned Washington
Ned Washington (15 August, 1901 - 20 December 1976) was an American lyric writer. Washington was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Washington was nominated for eleven Academy Awards from 1940 to 1962. He won the Best Original Music award twice for "When You Wish Upon A Star" in Pinocchio in 1940 and "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin')" in High Noon in 1952.
Washington died in Beverly Hills, California.
Some of Washington's most famous songs include
- "I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You" (music by George Bassman , 1932)
- "Smoke Rings" (music by H. Eugene Gifford , 1933)
- "A Ghost of a Chance" (music by Victor Young, 1932)
- "My Foolish Heart" (music by Victor Young, 1950)
- "The High and the Mighty" (music by Dimitri Tiomkin, 1954)
- "Rawhide" (music by Dimitri Tiomkin, 1958)
Ned Washington is a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
External link
- Washington's entry in the IMDb
- Do Not Forsake Me: The Ballad of High Noon and the Rise of the Movie Theme Song (Senses of Cinema)
Last updated: 10-08-2005 12:22:45
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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