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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination (the nomination went to
Columbia Studio Music Dept. head Morris Stoloff)
Music
(scoring), Lost Horizon
(1937) |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music
(scoring), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
(1939) |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music score of a dramatic or
comedy picture,
The Corsican Brothers (1942) |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination Music score
of a dramatic or comedy picture,
The Moon and Sixpence
(1943) |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music score of a dramatic or
comedy picture,
The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944) |

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United
States War Department,
Special Service Division Citation
Distinguished service as musical
director for scoring and conducting
United States Army Signal Corps orientation and training films |



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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination and Academy Award statuette
Music score of a dramatic or
comedy picture,
High Noon (1952) |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Certificate of nomination and Academy Award statuette Music
(song), “High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin’)”
from High Noon (wrote music) |
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Hollywood
Foreign Press Association
Golden Globe nomination and Golden Globe statuette Best
original score - motion picture, High
Noon (1952) |


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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination and Academy Award statuette
Music score of a dramatic or
comedy picture,
The High and the Mighty
(1954) |
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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music
(song), “The High and the Mighty”
from The High and the Mighty
(wrote music) |
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Hollywood
Foreign Press Association Special
Achievement Award (1954)
Creative musical contribution
to the motion picture |
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Foreign
Society of Composers, Paris, France Honorary
life membership
Recognition of his contributions to international amity and understanding
via his musical achievement |
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Loyola
University, Nice, France Music
Department award |
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Independent
Church Sacred Music Award |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music score of a dramatic or
comedy picture,
Giant
(1956) |
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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music
(song), “Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)” from Friendly
Persuasion (1956) (wrote music) |
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Hollywood
Foreign Press Association Golden
Globe nomination
Best original score - motion
picture,
Friendly Persuasion (1956) |
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Hollywood
Foreign Press Association Special
Achievement Award (1956)
Recognition award for music
in motion pictures |
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Dot
Records Gold record
“Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)” from
Friendly Persuasion
(wrote music) |
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Downbeat
magazine Plaque
Best original song,
“Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)” from Friendly
Persuasion |
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Radio-Television
Daily Scroll
Song hit of the year,
“Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)” from Friendly
Persuasion |
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Loyola
University, Los Angeles
Music Department award
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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music
(song), “Wild Is the Wind” from
Wild Is the Wind (1957) (wrote music) |


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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination and Academy Award statuette
Music score of a dramatic or
comedy picture,
The Old Man and the Sea
(1958) |
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Downbeat
magazine Plaque
Best over-all underscore,
The Old Man and the Sea
(1958) |
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Motion
Picture Exhibitor magazine Golden
Laurel nomination
Top Score,
The Old Man and the Sea
(1958) |
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Greater
Los Angeles Press Club Scroll
of appreciation |
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The
Christophers Christopher
Award |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music
(song), “Strange Are the Ways of Love” from
The Young Land
(1959) (wrote music) |
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Ministry
of Culture, France Medallion suspended
by scarlet ribbon
Chevalier de l’Ordre National
de la Légion d'Honneur
(Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honor)
For his contributions to French culture, including sponsoring French
composers, introducing their works in the United States, and introducing
the music of American composers to France. |
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Boxoffice
magazine Award
Best composer |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music score of a dramatic or
comedy picture,
The Alamo
(1960) |
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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music
(song), “The Green Leaves of Summer” from
The Alamo
(wrote music) |
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B'nai B'rith
(Los Angeles branch)
"Man of the Year" for Music |
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Hollywood
Foreign Press Association Golden
Globe nomination and Golden Globe statuette
Best original score - motion
picture, The
Alamo (1960) |
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Boxoffice
magazine Award
Best composer |
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Motion
Picture Exhibitor magazine Golden
Laurel nomination and award
Top Musical Score,
The Alamo |
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National
Cowboy Hall of Fame Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, now known as the National Cowboy and Western Heritage
Museum
Western Heritage award
Music-motion picture score,
The Alamo
(1960) |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music score of a dramatic or
comedy picture,
The Guns of Navarone
(1961) |
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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music
(song), “Town without Pity” from
Town without Pity
(1961) (wrote music) |
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Hollywood
Foreign Press Association Golden
Globe nomination and
Golden Globe award (statuette)
Best original score - motion
picture,
The Guns of Navarone
(1961) |
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Hollywood
Foreign Press Association Golden
Globe nomination and
Golden Globe award (statuette)
Best original song - motion
picture, “Town Without Pity”
from Town Without Pity
(1961) |
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National
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS)
Grammy nomination Best instrumental
theme or song,
The Guns of Navarone (1961) |
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National
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) Grammy
nomination
Best soundtrack album or recording
of score from motion picture or television,
The Guns of Navarone |
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Boxoffice
magazine Award
Best composer |
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Motion
Picture Exhibitor magazine Golden
Laurel nomination
Top Song,
“Town Without Pity” from Town
Without Pity |
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Motion
Picture Exhibitor magazine Golden
Laurel award
Top Music |

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Motion
Picture Exhibitor magazine Golden
Laurel award
Top Music |


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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music score-substantially original,
The Fall of the Roman Empire
(1964) |
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Hollywood
Foreign Press Association Golden
Globe nomination and Golden Globe statuette
Best original score - motion
picture,
The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) |
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Hollywood
Foreign Press Association Golden
Globe nomination and Golden Globe statuette
Best original song - motion
picture, “Circus World”
from Circus World
(1964) |
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Motion
Picture Exhibitor magazine Golden
Laurel nomination
Music Men
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SACEM,
Paris, France Maurice Ravel
gold medal |

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Ministry
of Culture, France Medallion
suspended by black ribbon
Chevalier de l’Ordre des
Arts et des Lettres
(Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) |

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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination
Music
(scoring: adaptation and original song score), Tchaikovsky
(1971) (wrote adapted score) |
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Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Certificate
of nomination (the nomination went to the film; Dimitri Tiomkin
and Mosfilm Studios were the producers)
Foreign language film,
Tchaikovsky |
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Desert
Symphony Palm Desert, California
Honorary life membership |
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Opera
Reading Club of Hollywood Plaque
and gold card
Life membership |

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National
Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Western Heritage Wrangler Trustee award
Outstanding contribution to Western motion pictures |

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Ministry
of Culture, France Medallion suspended
by scarlet ribbon
Officier de l’Ordre National
de la Légion d'Honneur
(Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honor) |

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Windsor
Square-Hancock Park Historical Society
Los Angeles
Featured home (twentieth annual homes tour)
Former residence of Dimitri Tiomkin, 333 S. Windsor Blvd. |
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United
States Postal Service Commemorative
stamp
Hollywood Composers series |
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St.
Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas Honorary
degree
Doctor of Law |
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Honorary
Citizen of Texas |
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