Date of Birth: 1919/7/19
Place of Birth: Springfield, Ohio, USA
Date of Death: 2010/3/11
Mini Biography:
William Paul Dunlap was born to William P. and Janice P. Dunlap in 1919. He enjoyed music and studied with great composers Arnold Schoenberg, Nadia Boulanger, and Ernst Toch. He wanted to be a concert hall or opera composer; however, there was a greater opportunity to build a career as a composer in the film industry. when he was 31 years old, Dunlap left for Hollywood to begin his career. His film career began in 1950 when he scored a Sam Fuller film "The Baron of Arizona", which led to Dunlap producing other scores for Fuller's movies like "The Naked Kiss" and "Shock Corridor". During the 1950s and 60s, he also wrote music for low-budget films in the horror and sci-fi genres. He wrote the scores for as more than 200 films and television programs throughout his career. These included several Three Stooges feature films, including "The Three Stooges Meet Hercules", "The Three Stooges in Orbit", "The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze" and "The Outlaws Is Coming". He also scored the last Abbott and Costello film "Dance With Me, Henry as well". He is also known for his scores for numerous genre-films including "I Was a Teenage Werewolf", "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein", "Blood of Dracula", and "The Angry Red Planet". His career spanned three decades and he contributed as musical director, musical supervisor, and orchestrator. He wrote soundtracks for several movies by Harold D. Schuster. He also worked on many B movies during his career and was recognized for his Western scores. Throughout his life, Dunlap did not forget his love of classical music. He wrote piano concertos and choral music after his retirement from Hollywood films in 1968. In his later life, he wrote an opera. He composed again for movies, however, when he wrote the music for "Gorp" which was produced in 1980.
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