George Bruns

George Bruns

Born July 3, 1914 · Died May 23, 1983

Sandy - Oregon - USA

Biography

George Edward Bruns (July 3, 1914 – May 23, 1983) was an American composer of music for film and television. His accolades include four Academy Award nominations and three Grammy Award nominations. He is mainly known for his compositions for numerous Disney films from the 1950s to the 1970s, among them Sleeping Beauty (1959), One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Absent-Minded Professor (both 1961), The Sword in the Stone (1963), The Jungle Book (1967), The Love Bug (1968), The Aristocats (1970),...

Filmography

D.I.Y. DuckMan, Monsters & MysteriesHerbie Rides AgainRobin HoodSnoopy, Come HomeMichael O'Hara the FourthThe Strange Monster of Strawberry CoveThe AristocatsThe Wacky Zoo of Morgan CityDad... Can I Borrow the Car?It's Tough to Be a BirdRide a Northbound HorseThe Love BugThe Horse in the Gray Flannel SuitPablo and the Dancing ChihuahuaThe Jungle BookMosby's MaraudersThe Adventures of Bullwhip GriffinFollow Me, Boys!The Fighting Prince of DonegalThe Ugly DachshundBristle FaceThe Sword in the StoneSon of FlubberMooncussersBabes in ToylandThe Saga of Windwagon SmithThe Coyote's LamentOne Hundred and One DalmatiansThe Absent-Minded ProfessorGoliath IINoah's ArkDisneyland '59Sleeping BeautyPaul BunyanMars and BeyondThe Truth About Mother GooseJohnny TremainWestward Ho, The Wagons!Davy Crockett and the River PiratesDavy Crockett, King of the Wild FrontierMan in SpaceDavy Crockett at the AlamoDavy Crockett Goes to CongressDavy Crockett, Indian FighterOperation UnderseaThe Disneyland StoryKangaroo CourtingChristopher Crumpet
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