Morton Stevens
1929–1991 (age 62)
Composer
Biography
Composer Morton Stevens brought a cinematic flair to television and film with lush orchestrations and nimble melodies that supported dozens of productions over his career. He became known for his skill in shaping musical identities that could convey drama, tension, and emotion with equal clarity.
Stevens is best remembered for the unforgettable theme of Hawaii Five-O and for scores that remain evocative decades later, and his music continues to echo through the industry he helped define. He is laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, leaving behind a legacy of memorable tunes and a dedication to the craft of composing.