Ray Heindorf
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Ray Heindorf (b. 25 August 1908, Haverstraw, New York – d. 2 February 1980 Tarzana, California) was a songwriter, composer, conductor, and arranger who was nominated for eighteen Academy Awards between 1943 and 1969; he won three.
He composed and/or arranged and conducted music exclusively for Warner Brothers films for nearly forty years.