Leonid Raab
Also known as Leonid Victor Raab, Leon Raab
Leonid Raab, born on April 17, 1900, in Tiraspol, Russia, was a prominent figure in the film industry, known for his significant contributions to sound in cinema. Throughout his career, Raab worked on various aspects of sound, including music arrangement and orchestration, for several notable films.
Biography
Leonid Raab, born on April 17, 1900, in Tiraspol, Russia, was a prominent figure in the film industry, known for his significant contributions to sound in cinema. Throughout his career, Raab worked on various aspects of sound, including music arrangement and orchestration, for several notable films.
Raab's filmography includes "Stromboli" (1950), where he served as the orchestrator, and "Witness for the Prosecution" (1957), for which he was the music arranger. He also worked on "Rio Bravo" (1959) and "The War Wagon" (1967), both as an orchestrator. Raab's work spanned different genres and languages, reflecting his versatility and impact on the cinematic experience. He passed away on September 16, 1968.




