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Raymond John
Heindorf (August 25, 1908 –
February 3, 1980) was an
American composer and
songwriter who was
noted for his work in film. Born in Haverstraw...
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including Ray
Heindorf for his
musical score, Best Art Direction-Interior
Decoration in a
Color Film, and Bes/t
Sound Recording.
Heindorf was the only...
- also Oscar-nominated for Best Music,
Scoring of a
Musical Picture (Ray
Heindorf) and Best Sound,
Recording (William A. Mueller). The
songs and screenplay...
- Your Gun (1950).
Eight composers have won
Oscars two
years in a row: Ray
Heindorf won for
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) and This Is the Army (1943).
Franz Waxman...
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nominated for six
Academy Awards,
including Best Picture, with
composer Ray
Heindorf winning Best Music,
Scoring of Music,
Adaptation or Treatment. The film...
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commercial success. It
received Oscar nominations for Best
Score (Ray
Heindorf) and Best Sound,
along with five
Golden Globe nominations,
including for...
- (1946) With Ray
Heindorf. Life with
Father (1947) The
Breaking Point (1950)
Force of Arms (1951) The Jazz
Singer (1952) With Ray
Heindorf. The Boy from...
- the
tracks and
issued them on CD,
including two
tracks conducted by Ray
Heindorf. Both
versions used a
monaural blend of the multi-channel
soundtrack recording...
- Sweetheart", by M. K.
Jerome and Ted Koehler;
Scoring of a
Musical Picture: Ray
Heindorf; and
Sound Recording:
Nathan Levinson. List of
American films of 1944 This...
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comedian Peter Graves (1926–2010),
actor William Haade (1903–1966),
actor Ray
Heindorf (1908–1980),
composer Pat
Hogan (1920–1966),
actor Bob Hope (1903–2003)...