Roc Hillman
Roc Hillman was born on Jul 13, 1910 in USA. Roc Hillman's big-screen debut came with Follow the Band directed by Jean Yarbrough in 1943.
Songwriter ("Cumana", "My Devotion"), composer, guitarist, and author, educated at the University of Colorado. He was a sports reporter for the Denver Post, and performed with his father in vaudeville, then was a guitarist in dance orchestras, eventually writing and directing Army shows during World War II and going on to become a music director for NBC Television in Hollywood. Joining ASCAP in 1943, his other popular-song compositions include "Long May We Love", "Just Lately", "I Bought a Wooden Whistle", "My Serenade", "A Gal in Nogales", "It Began in Havana", "The New Look", and "Timbales".
Birthday
Jul 13, 1910Place of Birth
Arvada, Colorado, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 2010
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5.6 - 1987
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6.3 - 1952
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5.1 - 1943
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6.5