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Born in Bayfield, Wisconsin, Van Cleave moved to New York City where he studied music with Joseph Schillinger. He worked in radio, as a staff arranger for Paul Whiteman, Andre Kostelanetz, and for CBS Radio. In 1933, he married Doris Blumenfeld, a Broadway chorus girl and the child of vaudeville actors. In 1945, Van Cleave moved to Los Angeles to pursue his musical career. His film credits, as composer and orchestrator, include Cinerama Holiday, The Colossus of New York, Easter Parade, Funny Face, Robinson Crusoe on Mars, and White Christmas. In addition, he worked on many episodes of The Twilight Zone, where he pioneered the use of the theremin in television scores. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Twilight Zone

Robinson Crusoe On Mars
The Best Of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone
Original Horror Sci-Fi Film Themes
Psycho: The Essential Alfred Hitchcock
Twilight Zone - 40th Anniversary Collection
Twilight Zone - 40th Anniversary Collection (Disc 3)
The Twilight Zone: The 40th Anniversary Collection (Silva Screen 1999)
Conquest of Space
The Twilight Zone

The Space Children
The Twilight Zone: The 40th Anniversary Collection