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Louis Barron

Bio: Louis Barron (April 23, 1920 – November 1, 1989) was an American pioneer in the field of electronic music. He is credited, along with his wife and creative partner Bebe Barron, with writing the first electronic music for magnetic tape, and the first entirely electronic film score for the MGM movie Forbidden Planet
Born: Fri, Apr 23 1920
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Death: Wed, Nov 01 1989
Louis Barron is 69 years old
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Poster of Space Boy
Space Boy
Louis Barron was 52 in Space Boy as 'Music'.
Movie Released: Mon, Jan 01 1973
Poster of Bridges-Go-Round 1
Bridges-Go-Round 1
Louis Barron was 38 in Bridges-Go-Round 1 as 'Music'.
Movie Released: Fri, Apr 25 1958
Poster of Forbidden Planet
Forbidden Planet
Louis Barron was 35 in Forbidden Planet as 'Original Music Composer'.
Movie Released: Fri, Mar 23 1956
Poster of A Moment in Love
A Moment in Love
Louis Barron was 35 in A Moment in Love as 'Music'.
Movie Released: Sun, Jan 01 1956
Poster of Bullfight
Bullfight
Louis Barron was 34 in Bullfight as 'Music'.
Movie Released: Sat, Jan 01 1955
Poster of Bells of Atlantis
Bells of Atlantis
Louis Barron was 32 in Bells of Atlantis as 'Music'.
Movie Released: Mon, Sep 01 1952

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