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    Census records from 1930 show that Heindorf lived with bandleader and composer Arthur Lange in the Hollywood Hills. [4] Heindorf died in Tarzana, California, aged 71, and reputedly was buried with his favorite conducting baton. Heindorf's son, Michael, was also a film composer.

  2. Aug 25, 2008 · Heindorf had a son, Michael, who also became an established film composer. Coincidentally, Michael Heindorf wrote music for the 1960 television show “The Roaring ’20s,” inspired by the...

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  4. Ray met and married Maxine Roswod a dancer in 1932.. They divorced in 1938 having a son Michael Ray Heindorf who himself would become an orchestrator at Warner Bros. Michael passed away in 2002, his wife Mary the following year. They had no children. Ray connected with Warner Brothers and was with them ever since.

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    • August 25, 1908
  5. Michael Heindorf was the son of Warner Brothers Music Director, Ray Heindorf. Michael attended Chadwick School in Rolling Hills, California and received his high school diploma there in June of 1952. Michael a great and talented musician who had incredible perfect pitch.

  6. Trivia. He won Academy Awards for Best Original Score for the films "Yankee Doodle Dandy" from 1942, "This is the Army" from 1943, and "The Music Man" from 1962. Family Life. His son Michael was also a film composer. He and his wife Lorraine left behind three children and four grandchildren. Associated With.

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  7. Ray Heindorf was born on August 25, 1908 (age 72) in New York, United States.According to numerology, Ray Heindorf's Life Path Number is 6. He is a celebrity composer. is a

  8. Michael Heindorf was the son of Warner Brothers Music Director, Ray Heindorf. Michael attended Chadwick School in Rolling Hills, California and received his high school diploma there in June of 1952. Michael a great and talented musician who had incredible perfect pitch.

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