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  1. Churchill began his career playing piano in silent cinemas at the age of 15 before becoming an accompanist at KNX in 1924. Churchill then joined Walt Disney Studios in 1930, where he became a staple composer, penning "The Three Little Pigs" as well as "Hi-Ho". Churchill was found dead at his piano with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1942.

  2. Frank Churchill. Composer: Dumbo. Academy Award-winning composer and songwriter ("Whistle While You Work", "Some Day My Prince Will Come"), and pianist, educated at the University of California. He was a pianist in film theatres, and then came to Hollywood under contract to Walt Disney. Joining ASCAP in 1938, his chief musical collaborators included Ann Ronell and Larry Morey. His other ...

    • October 20, 1901
    • May 14, 1942
  3. May 18, 2020 · In ET's exclusive deleted scene, Emma comes across Frank and Jane after their secret is out -- and after she has reached her own romantic resolution with Mr. Knightley (Johnny Flynn). The moment ...

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  4. Frank Churchill (1901-1942) Frank Churchill. Academy Award-winning composer and songwriter ("Whistle While You Work", "Some Day My Prince Will Come"), and pianist, educated at the University of California. He was a pianist in film theatres, and then came to Hollywood under contract to Walt Disney. Joining ASCAP in 1938, his chief musical ...

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    • Rumford, Maine, USA
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    • Castaic, California, USA
  5. Feb 12, 2020 · “Autumn’s trying to do something completely different with the genre,” the actor explains. “It’s a physical film.” In one scene, his character – the dashing but flighty Frank Churchill – has to carry Harriet Smith, played by Mia Goth. De Wilde wanted audiences to see Frank’s exertion, so Turner decided to bench-press Goth between takes.

  6. Frank Churchill is a character in Jane Austen's Emma. He is the first child of Mr. Weston, formerly known as Captain Weston, and his first wife, Mrs. Weston of the Churchill family. His mother died three years after her marriage to Captain Weston, so Frank never really knew her. His uncle, Mr. Churchill, had no children and was interested in taking Frank in and giving him a life of promise as ...

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  8. Perhaps, returning to our question a few paragraphs ago, we can now propose a difference between Frank and Emma’s characters. Sure, Frank seems contrite at the very, very end, but only Emma learns that her actions can (and have) hurt others. In the end, Frank and Jane seem happy together. We here at Shmoop agree with Emma, however – Frank ...

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