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Oscar Potoker

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Nationality
  
US

Known for
  
movie music

Role
  
Musician

Occupation
  
musician

Name
  
Oscar Potoker

Oscar Potoker
Born
  
April 26, 1880
Vinnitsa, Russia

Died
  
June 26, 1935, Los Angeles, California, United States

Music director
  
Blonde Venus, The Mysterious Dr Fu Ma, The Vagabond King, The Reckless Hour, Chances

Similar People
  
Leo Robin, Victor Schertzinger, Rudolf Friml, Richard A Whiting, John Cromwell

Oscar Potoker (born Vinnitsa April 26, 1880, death 26 Jun 1935 - Los Angeles, age 55) was a musician and film composer.

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Early life

In Russia, Potoker composed chamber works based on Jewish folk music. Potoker immigrated from Russia to Paris, France, where he lived, and then from Cherbourg to the US, March 5, 1924, aboard the Berengaria.

Movies and Teaching

Potoker composed movie scores from 1929–1935, among them Blonde Venus with Marlene Dietrich, The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu, Trailing the Killer, Hei Tiki and The Vagabond King (1930 film). He also trained piano students in theory and harmony.

Automobile Accident

Potoker was riding in an automobile film composer Josiah Zuro was driving, October 18, 1930, when the car overturned on Torrey Pines Road, north of San Diego. Zuro, age 42, died in an ambulance on his way to Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla. Potoker was hospitalized seriously injured but recovered. Zuro and Potoker had both lived in the same building, 8439 Sunset Blvd, Hacienda Arms Apartments, according to the 1930 US census.

References

Oscar Potoker Wikipedia