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  1. Born Bronislaw Kaper, his name was misread during his immigration years (the closing "w", hastily printed, was read as "u" by people not knowing Slavic names). As a result, he is often, incorrectly, referred to as "Bronislau" Kaper-- a name that does not exist and never has.

    • February 5, 1902
    • April 26, 1983
  2. Born Bronislaw Kaper, his name was misread during his immigration years (the closing "w", hastily printed, was read as "u" by people not knowing Slavic names). As a result, he is often, incorrectly, referred to as "Bronislau" Kaper-- a name that does not exist and never has.

    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Music Department, Composer, Actor
  3. Birthday February 5, 1902. Birth Sign Aquarius. Birthplace Poland. DEATH DATE Apr 26, 1983 (age 81) About. Polish film composer best remembered for his work on films like Green Dolphin Street and Invitation. Before Fame. He began playing piano at age six. Trivia.

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    • February 5, 1902
    • Poland
  4. Bronisław Kaper (Polish pronunciation: [brɔˈɲiswaf ˈkapɛr]; February 5, 1902 – April 26, 1983) was a Polish film composer who scored films and musical theater in Germany, France, and the USA. The American immigration authorities misspelled his name as Bronislau Kaper.

  5. Nationality: Polish. Born: Warsaw, 5 February 1902; given name also spelled Bronislaw. Education: Attended Warsaw Conservatory. Career: Composer and pianist in Warsaw, Berlin, Vienna, London, and Paris; 1930—scored first of several German films; 1933—left Germany with rise of Nazis, and went via France to the U.S.A.; 1935—worked in ...

  6. Bronisław Kaper ( [brɔniswaf ˈkapɛr], February 5, 1902 – April 26, 1983) was a Polish film composer who scored films and musical theater in Germany, France, and the USA. The American immigration authorities misspelled his name as Bronislau Kaper.

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  8. Bronisław Kaper (pronounced as /pl/; February 5, 1902 – April 26, 1983) was a Polish film composer who scored films and musical theater in Germany, France, and the USA. The American immigration authorities misspelled his name as Bronislau Kaper .

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