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Maurice Jarre



         


Maurice Jarre (born in Lyon, France, September 13, 1924) is a French composer of film scores, noted for his use of the Ondes Martenot. and for the scores of many films including a series of David Lean films, Lawrence Of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago (1965), Ryan's Daughter (1970) and A Passage to India (1984). These are often considered his best work and some of the most enduring movie music in the repertory.

Jarre won the 1967 Grammy Award for Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special for Doctor Zhivago.

He has been nominated for nine Academy Awards, and has won three:

Now officially retired, Jarre's scored his last film in 2001, a TV movie about the Holocaust entitled Uprising.

Maurice is the father of Jean Michel Jarre. His youngest son Kevin is a screenwriter, with credits on such movies as Tombstone and





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