LOS ANGELES - Vic Mizzy, a film and television composer best known for writing the memorable theme songs for the 1960s sit-coms “Green Acres’’ and “The Addams Family,’’ died of heart failure Oct. 17 at his home in the Bel-Air section of Los Angeles.
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After almost 80 years in the film, TV and music industries, during which he became best known for the theme tune from the ghoulish TV comedy The Addams Family, the American composer Vic Mizzy has died aged 93.
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