Wally Heglin
Wally Heglin worked in the film industry as an orchestrator, a role focused on arranging and adapting musical compositions for orchestral performance in motion pictures. The verified records show two credits in this capacity: Singin' in the Rain, released in 1952, and The Shop Around the Corner, released in 1940.
Biography
Wally Heglin worked in the film industry as an orchestrator, a role focused on arranging and adapting musical compositions for orchestral performance in motion pictures. The verified records show two credits in this capacity: Singin' in the Rain, released in 1952, and The Shop Around the Corner, released in 1940. In both films, Heglin contributed to the musical arrangements that supported the on-screen performances and narrative flow.
Born on September 20, 1904 in Pleasant Valley, South Dakota, Heglin’s professional work centered on the technical and creative integration of music within film productions. Orchestrators like Heglin typically worked behind the scenes, ensuring that the musical elements aligned with the director’s vision and the composer’s original score. The two credited fil…




