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  1. Dec 8, 1998 · William Edward Olvis, whose tenor voice rang from Hollywood to Broadway to the New York Metropolitan Opera, has died of throat cancer. He was 70.

  2. William Patrick Olvis (December 23, 1957 – May 6, 2014) was an American composer for film and television. His most famous compositions were those for TV series Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman and Gabriel's Fire , then Pros and Cons .

  3. Nov 27, 1998 · William Olvis. 12 February 1928 Hollywood – 27 November 1998 Redlands. Madama Butterfly. Olvis was born in Hollywood and reared in Glendale. Olvis was educated at USC and Occidental College, Olvis set out to become a lawyer but became interested in music instead. Earning the Atwater Kent Award, a major prize for voice, in 1949, he decided to ...

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  5. May 9, 2014 · Olvis, whose father, William Edward Olvis, was an actor and renowned opera singer, also served as a composer on the films Kill Me Again (1989), 29th Street (1991), Red Rock West (1993), Separate ...

  6. May 9, 2014 · William Patrick Olvis, who composed music for over 19 movies and numerous TV shows, passed away in 2014 from throat cancer. He won four ASCAP awards and created the themes for "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" and "Life Goes On".

  7. William Olvis was an actor and operatic tenor who died in 1998. He appeared in Deep in My Heart (1954) and The Drama of Carmen (1962).

  8. Dec 9, 1998 · William Edward Olvis was a former tenor with the New York Metropolitan Opera who sang in operas such as "Carmen" and "Aida". He died of throat cancer in 1998 at his home in California.

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