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FilmographyTV Shows/SeriesThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show (Himself (Bandleader)) [1961 - 1962] The Betty White Show (Himself-orchestra leader) [1954] TV AppearancesCharles in Charge (Buddy Flips a Disc (1990) TV episode .... Leonard Griffin) [1990] (# of episodes: 1) This Is Your Life (Himself) [1987] (# of episodes: 1) Silver Spoons (Bernie) [1982 - 1985] (# of episodes: 2) The Jeffersons (Sammy) [1981 - 1982] (# of episodes: 3) One Day at a Time (Wicked Ann (1981) TV episode .... Violinist #1) [1981] (# of episodes: 1) Diff`rent Strokes (The Slumber Party (1980) TV episode .... Sacha) [1980] (# of episodes: 1) The Brady Bunch (The Show Must Go On?? (1972) TV episode.... Father) [1972] (# of episodes: 1) Adam-12 (Eyewitness (1972) TV episode .... Professor Mark) [1972] (# of episodes: 1) My Three Sons (Lady Douglas (1971) TV episode .... Band Musician) [1971] (# of episodes: 1) My World and Welcome to It (Cristabel (1969) TV episode .... Veterinarian) [1969] (# of episodes: 1) That Girl (7 1/4: Part 2 (1968) TV episode .... Mr. Barber) [1968] (# of episodes: 1) Bonanza (Child (1968) TV episode: Brother Stoner) [1968] (# of episodes: 1) Petticoat Junction (Various Roles) [1967 - 1969] (# of episodes: 3) I Dream of Jeannie (Various Roles) [1966 - 1969] (# of episodes: 3) Occasional Wife (That`s How They Got Capone (1966) TV episode .... Mr. Hanes) [1966] (# of episodes: 1) Gidget (A Hard Night`s Night (1966) TV episode .... Stew) [1966] (# of episodes: 1) Get Smart (Various Roles) [1965 - 1966] (# of episodes: 2) The Farmer`s Daughter (Crisis at Crystal Springs (1965) TV episode) [1965] (# of episodes: 1) Camp Runamuck (Runamuck (1965) TV episode: Doc Joslyn) [1965] (# of episodes: 1) The Cara Williams Show (The Wedding Rehearsal (1964) TV episode: Webster) [1964] (# of episodes: 1) Mickey (The Case of the Slippery Slipsy (1964) TV episode .... Phineas T. Slipsy) [1964] (# of episodes: 1) My Favorite Martian (The Disastro-Nauts (1964) TV episode: Professor Crenshaw) [1964] (# of episodes: 1) Grindl (Grindl`s Day Off (1964) TV episode .... Wilson) [1964] (# of episodes: 1) I`m Dickens, He`s Fenster (A Small Matter of Being Fired (1962) TV episode .... Myron Bannister) [1962] (# of episodes: 1) I`ve Got a Secret (Himself) [1960] (# of episodes: 1) State Trooper (Fiddle Dee Dead (1959) TV episode (as Frank DeVol) .... Frank Devol) [1959] (# of episodes: 1) The Lux Show (Himself - Orchestra Leader) [1957] (# of episodes: 2) The Colgate Comedy Hour (Himself - Orchestra Leader) [1955] (# of episodes: 3) Pantomime Quiz (Himself) [1951] (# of episodes: 1) Life with Elizabeth (Various roles) (# of episodes: 2) Other InformationAwardsBest Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment Academy Awards [1968] (Won/Nominated: Nominated) Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment Academy Awards [1966] (Won/Nominated: Nominated) Best Song Laurel Awards [1965] (Won/Nominated: 3rd place) Best Music, Score - Substantially Original Academy Awards [1965] (Won/Nominated: Nominated) Best Music, Original Song Academy Awards [1965] (Won/Nominated: Nominated) Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Academy Awards [1960] (Won/Nominated: Nominated) |
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Frank DeVol was born to Herman Frank DeVol and Minnie Emma Humphreys DeVol in Moundsville, West Virginia on September 20, 1911. He grew up in Canton, Ohio. His father had a "pit" orchestra at the local movie house and his mother had a sewing shop in Canton. His father was also an accountant. He graduated from McKinley High School in 1929. He attended Miami of Ohio University for six weeks. His parents wanted him to be a lawyer but he wanted a musical career. He was a member of the musicians` union from the age of 14 and worked for his father in the theatre orchestra. His instruments were violin, saxophone at first. After his stint in college, he joined Emerson Gill`s orchestra in Ohio and traveled the state. Later, he joined Horace Heidt`s band and not only he was a musician but he became an arranger for the band. Later, he traveled with Alvino Rey`s band. This affiliation led to long time friendships with the King Family. Finally, in 1943, he settled in California and started his own band appearing on KHJ radio and accompaniment to many radio shows, such as Jack Carson and Jack Smith. With the beginning of television, he moved to working on "The Betty White Show" (1958) and "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" (1956), among others. In the 1950`s, he broke into movie composing and composed the score for 50 films. In addition, he composed the music for a number of television shows, such as "Family Affair" (1966), "The Smith Family" (1971), "My Three Sons" (1960) and "The Brady Bunch" (1969). He was also a character actor and acted in both films and TV. After his first wife, Grayce, died, he married Helen O`Connell (I). Helen died two years later. Frank left two daughters and four grandchildren when he died October 27, 1999 in Lafayette, CA.
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