Lionel Cazaux

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Lionel Cazaux
13.10.1962. Le chef d'Orchestre Lionel Cazeaux. (1962) - 53Fi2976.jpg
Born7 December 1906
Died24 September 1970 (aged 62)
OccupationComposer
Years active1931-1952 (film)

Lionel Cazaux (1906-1970) was a French composer of film scores. [1] In the early 1930s he worked at Paramount Pictures's Joinville Studios in Paris.

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Selected filmography

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  1. Blakeway p.197

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