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Leon Steven Klatzkin (1914–1992) was an American music arranger, composer, and conductor remembered for his long career in the Hollywood motion picture and television industries.
Biography. Leon Klatzkin. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. June 19, 1914 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. May 13, 1992 · Marina Del Rey, California, USA (heart disease) Birth name. Leon Steven Klatzkin. Mini Bio. Prolific film and television composer, orchestra conductor, soundtrack orchestrator and arranger.
- June 19, 1914
- May 13, 1992
May 18, 1992 · May 18, 1992 12 AM PT. Leon S. Klatzkin, 77, Hollywood composer and arranger who penned the “Gilligan’s Island” and original “Superman” themes and the score for the film “Around the ...
Leon Klatzkin. Soundtrack: Hollywoodland. Prolific film and television composer, orchestra conductor, soundtrack orchestrator and arranger. Coming to Hollywood, he worked in the music department of the Hal Roach Studios for eight years, and thereafter moved on to other film companies as well, especially 20th Century-Fox.
- Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
- June 19, 1914
- Leon Klatzkin
- May 13, 1992
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Leon Steven Klatzkin (1914–1992) was an American music arranger, composer, and conductor remembered for his long career in the Hollywood motion picture and television industries. A prolific film and television composer, orchestra conductor, soundtrack orchestrator and arranger, Klatzkin worked in the music department of the Hal Roach Studios as a musician for eight years, afterwards working ...
Jan 1, 1992 · Active - 1952 - 1959 | Born - Jan 1, 1914 | Died - Jan 1, 1992 | Genres - Western, Action, Comedy. Overview. Filmography. Share on. facebook. twitter. Biography by AllMovie [+] Leon Klatzkin was a composer, arranger, and conductor who was very busy during the 1950s in feature films and, much more so, in television.