Saul Chaplin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Saul Chaplin (born Saul Kaplan; February 19, 1912 – November 15, 1997) was an American composer and musical director. Chaplin worked on stage, screen and television since the days of Tin Pan Alley. In film, he won three Oscars for collaborating on the scores and orchestrations of An American in Paris (1951), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) and West Side Story (1961).
Known for
SoundBirthday
February 19, 1912Deathday
November 15, 1997Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
33Place of birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USAAlso known as
Saul Elias Kaplan, Saul Kaplan, Cahn and Chaplin, Cahn & Chaplin, ChaplinCast credits
Crew credits
Leave It to Blondie
Original Music ComposerI Could Go on Singing
ProducerRookies on Parade
Story, SongsStar!
ProducerThe Sound of Music
Associate ProducerWest Side Story
Associate Producer, Music SupervisorSeven Brides for Seven Brothers
Music SupervisorGive a Girl a Break
Musical CastingDouble or Nothing
Original Music ComposerMan of La Mancha
Associate ProducerLes Girls
MusicThe Knight Is Young
Original Music ComposerAn American in Paris
Music DirectorOn the Town
Music ArrangerHigh Society
Music Supervisor, Music ArrangerKiss Me Kate
Music DirectorJupiter's Darling
Music SupervisorHotel a la Swing
SongsThe Last Time I Saw Paris
Music SupervisorCan-Can
Associate ProducerMerry Andrew
Associate Producer, Music