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  1. The Brazilian pianist, Bernardo Segall, emigrated to the USA in his twenties, married an American dancer, and made his living writing music for musicals and movie soundtracks in Hollywood. He is almost forgotten in both Brazil and the USA. Bernardo Segall was a very good J.S. Bach pianist.

  2. Segal was married to dancer and choreographer Valerie Bettis for 12 years, and he composed many pieces that she danced in. [3] He scored films such as The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery starring Steve McQueen, The Luck of Ginger Coffey and Custer of the West, and wrote music for TV series including Columbo, Airwolf, Nichols (TV series), and the 19...

  3. Nov 30, 2023 · In 1943 she married Bernardo Segall, her company's musical director. Valerie Bettis often choreographed for companies other than her own. With Virginia Sampler, a dance she made for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in 1947, she became the first modern dancer to provide a work for a classical company.

  4. Dec 1, 1993 · Segall, a longtime Sherman Oaks resident, died Friday of heart failure, said his wife, Beverly Cavan Segall. Born in Campinas, Brazil, Segall made his professional debut at age 9 in a program...

  5. Born Valerie Elizabeth Bettis in Houston, Texas, on December 20, 1919; one of two children of Royal Holt and Valerie Elizabeth (McCarthy) Bettis; attended the University of Texas; studied dance with Rowena Smith and Tina Flade in Houston, and with Hanya Holm in New York; married Bernardo Segall (a Brazilian concert pianist and composer), in ...

  6. Herbert Jefferson Jr. ... S. Baxter (as Herb Jefferson Jr.) Trisha Noble ... Marcy Hubbard: Bart Burns ... Thompson: Steven Marlo ... Officer Banks: Joe Ohar ... Attendant (as Joe O'Har) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Frank Baxter ...

  7. Bernardo Segall was born on 4 August 1911 in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. He was a composer, known for Incredibles 2 (2018), The Jesus Trip (1971) and The St. Louis Bank Robbery (1959). He was married to Beverly Cavan and Valerie Bettis. He died on 26 November 1993 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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