Milt Franklyn
male

Born on September 16, 1897 (127 years old)
Passed Away on April 24, 1962
From New York City, New York, USA
Known for Sound
Biography
Milton J. "Milt" Franklyn (September 16, 1897 – April 24, 1962) was a musical composer and arranger who worked on the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoons. Franklyn moved from New York to Salt Lake City at the age of three, where he went to high school and finished one year at the University of Utah. He was the state junior tennis champion in Utah for six years. The next two years were spent at the University of California, Berkeley, then he began a term at Pennsylvania University when he was called to service in World War One. Franklyn did not serve overseas; he trained as a naval officer for three months and then the Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918. He returned to Berkeley to finish his education. As Franklyn could play a number of instruments, he joined a band in San Francisco and for the next few years played at the Palace and St. Francis hotels. He began his own nine-piece orchestra, known at various times as the Peninsula Band, the Super Soloists, and the Merrimakers, and appeared in San Mateo (1926 to June 1927), where he also owned a music store, and San Jose (1928 to January 1929), where he was Master of Ceremonies and wrote revues for the California Theatre before moving on to Fresno and Oakland. For two years he was emcee with Fanchon and Marco at Fox West Coast in San Diego; musical director and emcee with Paramount Publix Corporation, travelling to Seattle, Denver, Houston and Toledo; and finally worked on the Loew's circuit in Providence, Rhode Island and New York City from 1933 to 1935. Franklyn quit vaudeville to go to Hollywood in 1935 and spent a year doing occasional work. In early 1936, he joined Warner Bros. as music arranger to Carl Stalling, becoming music director in 1953. The first cartoon with Franklyn credited as a composer was Bugs and Thugs, released in 1954, though Franklyn estimated at the time his 599th cartoon for Warners was Past Perfumance. Franklyn always composed his scores at home early in the morning; he only went to the studio to watch the 30-piece Warner Bros. Orchestra record the music or to view the finished cartoon. Among the songs Franklyn is said to have composed with director Chuck Jones and writer Michael Maltese is The Michigan Rag for the 1955 cartoon One Froggy Evening, featuring Michigan J. Frog. However, the ASCAP database lists only Maltese as the composer. He became the sole composer in 1958 upon Stalling's retirement. Franklyn died of a heart attack on April 24, 1962. At the time of his death, Franklyn was composing the score for a Tweety cartoon, The Jet Cage. The first two minutes of the cartoon were scored by Franklyn, the rest by William Lava, who had been working on the Warner Bros. main lot and replaced him as musical director. The Jet Cage opening credits lists Franklyn and not Lava, while the ASCAP database credits Franklyn with composing the opening title, with no mention of Lava, but a change in composing style in the cartoon is noticeable. Franklyn joined ASCAP in 1954 and was a member of the Academy of TV Arts and Sciences. After his death, Franklyn's music also appeared in Bugs Bunny on Broadway.
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Bill of Hare
as
Original Music Composer
1962
Wet Hare
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Music
1962
Quackodile Tears
as
Original Music Composer
1962
Mexican Boarders
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Music
1962
Honey's Money
as
Original Music Composer
1962
The Jet Cage
as
Music
1962
Mother Was a Rooster
as
Music
1962
Louvre Come Back to Me!
as
Music
1962
Adventures of the Road-Runner
as
Original Music Composer
1962
Crows' Feat
as
Music
1962
A Sheep in the Deep
as
Music
1962
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The Rebel Without Claws
as
Music
1961
The Abominable Snow Rabbit
as
Music
1961
The Last Hungry Cat
as
Original Music Composer
1961
Nelly's Folly
as
Music
1961
The Pied Piper of Guadalupe
as
Music
1961
Beep Prepared
as
Music
1961
Zip 'n Snort
as
Original Music Composer
1961
Hoppy Daze
as
Original Music Composer
1961
Strangled Eggs
as
Original Music Composer
1961
Birds of a Father
as
Original Music Composer
1961
D' Fightin' Ones
as
Original Music Composer
1961
Cannery Woe
as
Original Music Composer
1961
The Mouse on 57th Street
as
Original Music Composer
1961
A Scent of the Matterhorn
as
Music
1961
Prince Violent
as
Music
1961
Compressed Hare
as
Original Music Composer
1961
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Fastest with the Mostest
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Horse Hare
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Goldimouse and the Three Cats
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Person to Bunny
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Who Scent You?
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Hyde and Go Tweet
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Wild Wild World
as
Original Music Composer
1960
West of the Pesos
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Mouse and Garden
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Rabbit's Feat
as
Original Music Composer
1960
From Hare to Heir
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Crockett-Doodle-Do
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Ready, Woolen and Able
as
Original Music Composer
1960
Mice Follies
as
Original Music Composer
1960
The Dixie Fryer
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Original Music Composer
1960
Hopalong Casualty
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Original Music Composer
1960
Trip for Tat
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Original Music Composer
1960
Dog Gone People
as
Original Music Composer
1960
High Note
as
Music
1960
Lighter Than Hare
as
Music
1960
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The Mouse That Jack Built
as
Original Music Composer
1959
Baton Bunny
as
Music
1959
A Witch's Tangled Hare
as
Music
1959
Mexicali Shmoes
as
Music
1959
Apes of Wrath
as
Music
1959
Wild and Woolly Hare
as
Original Music Composer
1959
Bonanza Bunny
as
Music
1959
People Are Bunny
as
Original Music Composer
1959
Cat's Paw
as
Music
1959
A Broken Leghorn
as
Music
1959
Mouse-Placed Kitten
as
Original Music Composer
1959
Wild About Hurry
as
Music
1959
China Jones
as
Music
1959
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- 1957
What's Opera, Doc?
as
Music Arranger
1957
Bedevilled Rabbit
as
Original Music Composer
1957
Boyhood Daze
as
Original Music Composer
1957
Ducking the Devil
as
Original Music Composer
1957
Show Biz Bugs
as
Music
1957
Steal Wool
as
Music
1957
Birds Anonymous
as
Original Music Composer
1957
Ali Baba Bunny
as
Music
1957
Zoom and Bored
as
Original Music Composer
1957
Scrambled Aches
as
Original Music Composer
1957
Go Fly a Kit
as
Music
1957
Rabbit Romeo
as
Music Editor
1957
Gonzales' Tamales
as
Music
1957
Tabasco Road
as
Music
1957
Tweety and the Beanstalk
as
Music
1957
Boston Quackie
as
Original Music Composer
1957
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90 Day Wondering
as
Original Music Composer
1956
Broom-Stick Bunny
as
Original Music Composer
1956
Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z
as
Original Music Composer
1956
Rocket Squad
as
Music
1956
The Honey-Mousers
as
Original Music Composer
1956
Bugs' Bonnets
as
Music
1956
To Hare Is Human
as
Music
1956
Heaven Scent
as
Music
1956
Tugboat Granny
as
Music
1956
Rocket-bye Baby
as
Music
1956
Yankee Dood It
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Music
1956
A Star Is Bored
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Music
1956
Rabbitson Crusoe
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Music Director
1956
Weasel Stop
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Music Director
1956
Weasel Stop
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Orchestrator
1956
Weasel Stop
as
Music
1956
Too Hop to Handle
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Music Director
1956
Deduce, You Say
as
Music Director
1956
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One Froggy Evening
as
Original Music Composer
1955
Lumber Jerks
as
Original Music Composer
1955
Heir-Conditioned
as
Music
1955
Pizzicato Pussycat
as
Original Music Composer
1955
The Hole Idea
as
Music
1955
Knight-Mare Hare
as
Music Director
1955
Pests for Guests
as
Music Director
1955
Rabbit Rampage
as
Music Director
1955
Stork Naked
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Music Director
1955
Roman Legion-Hare
as
Music Director
1955
Two Scent's Worth
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Music
1955
Dime to Retire
as
Music Director
1955
A Kiddies Kitty
as
Music Director
1955
Tweety's Circus
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Music Director
1955
Sahara Hare
as
Music Director
1955
Double or Mutton
as
Music Director
1955
Red Riding Hoodwinked
as
Music Director
1955
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Devil May Hare
as
Original Music Composer
1954
Baby Buggy Bunny
as
Original Music Composer
1954
Bugs and Thugs
as
Original Music Composer
1954
By Word of Mouse
as
Music
1954
My Little Duckaroo
as
Music
1954
Dr. Jerkyl's Hide
as
Orchestrator
1954
The Cats Bah
as
Orchestrator
1954
Claws for Alarm
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Orchestrator
1954
Bell Hoppy
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Orchestrator
1954
Sheep Ahoy
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Music
1954
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