William Olvis

William Olvis
Birth name William Patrick Olvis
Born In 1958
To Portland (State of Oregon - USA)
Died The 6 of May 2014
To Malibu (State of California - USA)
Genres Film music
Occupation(s) Composer

William Olvis (1958 – May 6, 2014) was an American composer for TV and movies. His most famous compositions were those for TV series "Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman" and Gabriel's Fire then Pros and Cons.[1]

He began his professional career in 1988 composing the score for the ABC telefilm "Evil in Clear River" and went on to compose and work on the scores for many TV series and movies including "Kill Me Again", "29th Street", "Red Rock West", "Separate Lives" and "Steal Big Steal Little".[2]

Personal Life Death

Olvis' father William Edward Olvis was an actor and renowned opera singer.[3] Olvis had a brother Steve and two sisters Yvette and Natasha. He was divorced from wife Cathleen Young.[4]

He died of throat cancer aged 56 at his home in Malibu.

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