Jeff Alexander

From Wikipedia Jeff Alexander (July 2, 1910 – December 23, 1989) was an American conductor, arranger, and composer of film, radio and television scores. Born Myer Goodhue Alexander in Seattle, Washington, Alexander began performing in his teens as a singer and dancer in vaudeville productions. He then began playing piano and composing big band music. In 1947, he moved to Los Angeles and began writing film and, later, television scores. His first film project was the score for Shall We Dance. He ultimately composed the scores to 35 films, including The Tender Trap (1955), Jailhouse Rock (1957), Kid Galahad (1962), and Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969).

Known For

Birth Location Seattle, Washington, USA
Born 1910-07-02
Died 1989-12-23
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Movies

1980
Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid Original Music Composer
1978
The Daughters of Joshua Cabe Return Original Music Composer
1975
1974
1970
Support Your Local Sheriff! Original Music Composer
1969
1968
Speedway Music
1968
Clambake Music
1967
Double Trouble Original Music Composer
1967
The Rounders Music
1965
1964
Kid Galahad Original Music Composer
1962
All the Fine Young Cannibals Original Music Composer
1960
The Gazebo Original Music Composer
1960
Ask Any Girl Conductor
1959
Ask Any Girl Original Music Composer
1959
The Mating Game Original Music Composer
1959
Party Girl Music
1958
The Sheepman Original Music Composer
1958
Jailhouse Rock Music Supervisor
1957
Jailhouse Rock Original Music Composer
1957
Gun Glory Original Music Composer
1957
The Wings of Eagles Original Music Composer
1957
The Great American Pastime Original Music Composer
1956
These Wilder Years Original Music Composer
1956
Ransom! Original Music Composer
1956
Kismet Conductor
1955
Kismet Music Supervisor
1955
Jupiter's Darling Vocal Coach
1955
Rogue Cop Original Music Composer
1954
Escape from Fort Bravo Original Music Composer
1953
1953
Remains to Be Seen Original Music Composer
1953
Remains to Be Seen Music Director
1953
Skirts Ahoy! Vocals
1952
Westward the Women Original Music Composer
1951