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Lionel Newman (January 4, 1916 - February 3, 1989) was an American conductor, pianist, and film and television composer. He was the brother of Alfred Newman and Emil Newman, uncle of Randy Newman, David Newman and Thomas Newman, and grandfather of Joey Newman.
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Newman was one of ten children, the youngest of seven boys, born to Russian immigrant Jewish parents. While the family had little money, the children's mother, Luba, was a strong woman who encouraged them to achieve. Newman migrated to Hollywood where, at the age of 16, he began conducting for impresario Earl Carroll. This was where he met his future wife, Beverly Carroll, an Earl Carroll Vanity’s showgirl, and niece of the impresario. Newman had formal training in New York, and after moving to Los Angeles, he continued his studies with Joseph Achron and Mario Castelnuevo-Tedesco.
In the 1930s, Newman earned his stripes conducting national tours and working as the piano accompanist for Mae West. She used to scold him for holding his hands too high in the pit saying, "I'm the show, Newman, not you."
Actors: Friedrich Joloff (actor), Peter Lehmbrock (actor), Rolf Möbius (actor), Hans-Waldemar Bublitz (director), Ruth Nimbach (actress), Käthe Braun (actress), Walter Strasen (actor), Charlotte Radspieler (actress), Angela Cenery (actress), Kurt Paqué (writer), Richard Drosten (actor), Horst Kupper (actor), Axel Krell (actor),
Genres: Drama,