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Harry Gregson-Williams HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS AWARDS & NOMINATIONS ANNIE AWARD NOMINATION (2019) EARLY MAN Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production EMMY AWARD NOMINATION (2018) PHILIP K. DICK’S ELECTRIC DREAMS Outstanding Music Composition For A Limited Series, “The Commuter” Movie Or Special (Original Dramatic Score) HOLLYWOOD MUSIC IN MEDIA BREATH NOMINATION (2018) Best Original Score – Independent Film HOLLYWOOD MUSIC IN MEDIA THE MARTIAN NOMINATION (2015) Original Score-Sci-Fi / Fantasy Film INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS EXODUS: GODS AND KINGS ASSOCIATION NOMINATION (2015) “Tsunami” Film Composition of the Year INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS PROMETHEUS ASSOCIATION NOMINATION (2013) Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film IVOR NOVELLO AWARD NOMINATION (2011) UNSTOPPABLE Best Original Film Score ANNIE AWARD NOMINATION (2010) SHREK FOREVER AFTER Music in a Feature Production ACADEMY OF INTERACTIVE ARTS & METAL GEAR SOLID 4 SCIENCES AWARD (2009) Outstanding Achievement in Original Music INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS CALL OF DUTY 4: MODERN WARFARE ASSOCIATION NOMINATION (2007) Original Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media* WORLD SOUNDTRACK AWARD SHREK THE THIRD NOMINATION Best Original Score of the Year (2007) WORLD SOUNDTRACK AWARD DÉJÀ VU, SHREK THE THIRD, THE NUMBER 23, NOMINATION FLUSHED AWAY Film Composer of the Year (2007) The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency (818) 260-8500 1 HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: Best Score Soundtrack Album (2006) THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD NOMINATION THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: Best Original Score (2005) THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE BAFTA AWARD NOMINATION* Anthony Asquith Award for Achievement in Film SHREK Music (2002) ANNIE AWARD* SHREK Outstanding Achievement for Music Score in an Animated Feature (2001) * shared nomination MOTION PICTURES LIFE IN A DAY 2020 Jack Arbuthnott, Tim Partridge, Kai-Lu Hsiung, RSA Films Ltd. Ridley Scott, prods. Kevin Macdonald, dir. THE LAST DUEL Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Ridley Scott, Twentieth Century Fox Pictures Drew Vinton, Kevin J. Walsh, Madison Ainley, prods. Ridley Scott, dir. POLAR BEARS Alastair Fothergill, Jeff Wilson, dirs. Walt Disney Motion Pictures INFINITE Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Mark Vahradian, John Zaozirny, Paramount Pictures prods. Antoine Fuqua, dir. MULAN Chris Bender, Tendo Nagenda, Jason Reed, Jake Weiner, Walt Disney Motion Pictures prods. Niki Caro, dir. PENGUINS Roy Conli, Alastair Fothergill, Keith Scholey, Jeff Wilson, Walt Disney Motion Pictures prods. Alastair Fothergill, Jeff Wilson dir. MEG Lorenzo Di Bonavenutra / Belle Avery / Colin Wilson, Warner Bros. Pictures / Di Bonaventura Pictures prods. Jon Turteltaub, dir. BREATH Simon Baker / Jamie Hilton / Mark Johnson, prods. Gran Via Productions Simon Baker, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency (818) 260-8500 2 HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS EQUALIZER 2 Todd Black / Jason Blumenthal / Mace Neufeld / Alex Columbia Pictures Siskin / Steve Tisch, prods. Antoine Fuqua, dir. EARLY MAN Carla Shelley / Peter Lord / Nick Park / Richard Beek / Studio Canal David Spoxton, prods. Nick Park, dir. THE ZOOKEEPER’S WIFE Jeff Abberley / Diane Miller Levin / Jamie Patricof / Kim Focus Features Zubick, prods. Niki Caro, dir. LIVE BY NIGHT Ben Affleck / Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Davisson Warner Bros. Pictures Killoran, Jennifer Todd, prods. Ben Affleck, dir. MISS YOU ALREADY Christopher Simon, prod. Lionsgate Catherine Hardwicke, dir. THE MARTIAN Mark Huffam / Simon Kinberg / Michael Schaefer / Ridley Fox Scott, prods. Ridley Scott, dir. MONKEY KINGDOM (Documentary) Alastair Fothergill / Mark Linfield / Kristina Reed, prods. Walt Disney Studios Mark Linfield, dir. EXODUS: GODS AND KINGS Peter Chernin / Mark Huffam / Michael Schaefer, prods. 20th Century Fox Ridley Scott, dir. BLACKHAT Jon Jashni / Michael Mann / Thomas Tull, prods. Universal Pictures Michael Mann, dir. THE EQUALIZER Todd Black / Jason Blumenthal / Tony Eldridge / Sony Pictures Mace Neufeld / Alex Siskin / Michael Sloan / Steve Tisch / Denzel Washington / Richard Wenk, prods. Antoine Fuqua, dir. THE EAST Ben Howe / Brit Marling / Jocelyn Hayes-Simpson / Fox Michael Costigan, prods. *theme Zal Matmanglij, dir. TOTAL RECALL Toby Jaffe / Neal H. Moritz, prods. Columbia Pictures Len Wiseman, dir. ARTHUR CHRISTMAS Chris Juen / Peter Lord / Steve Pegram / Carla Shelley Sony Pictures / Osnat Shurer / David Sproxton, prods. Sarah Smith, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency (818) 260-8500 3 HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS COWBOYS & ALIENS Brian Grazer / Ron Howard / Damon Lindelof, prods. Universal Steven Spielberg / Jon Favreau, Ryan Kavanaugh, exec. prods. Jon Favreau, dir. THE TOWN Basil Iwanyk / Graham King, prods. Warner Bros. Pictures Ben Affleck, dir. UNSTOPPABLE Chris Ciaffa, exec. prod. 20th Century Fox Tony Scott, dir. SHREK FOREVER AFTER Andrew Adamson / Aron Warner, exec prods. DreamWorks Animation Mike Mitchell, dir. PRINCE OF PERSIA Jerry Bruckheimer, prod. Walt Disney Pictures / Jerry Bruckheimer Films Mike Newell, dir. TAKING OF PELHAM 123 Todd Black / Jason Blumenthal / Tony Scott / Columbia Pictures Steve Tisch, prods. Tony Scott, dir. WOLVERINE Avi Arad / Hugh Jackman / John Palermo, prods. Twentieth Century Fox Gavin Hood, dir. TWELVE Yves Chevalier / J. Andrew Greenblatt / Gaumont Christoph Riandee / Mike Weber, exec. prods. Joel Schumacher, dir. CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN Andrew Adamson, prod. Walt Disney Pictures Andrew Adamson, dir. JOLENE Zachary Matz / Riva Yares, prods. Nest Turn Productions Dan Ireland, dir. GONE, BABY, GONE Ben Affleck / Sean Bailey / Alan Ladd Jr. / Miramax Films Danton Rissner, prods. Ben Affleck, dir. THE NUMBER 23 Beau Flynn / Fernley Phillips / Tripp Vinson, prods. New Line Cinema Joel Schumacher, dir. SERAPHIM FALLS Bruce Davey / David Flynn, prods. Icon Films David Von Ancken, dir. SHREK THE THIRD Jeffrey Katzenberg, prod. DreamWorks SKG Raman Hui / Chris Miller, dirs. FLUSHED AWAY Peter Lord, exec. prod. DreamWorks SKG Henry Anderson III / David Bowers / Sam Fell, dirs. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency (818) 260-8500 4 HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS DEJA VU Jerry Bruckheimer / Ridley Scott / Tony Scott, prods. Buena Vista Tony Scott, dir. THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, Cary Granat / Mark Johnson / Grant Major, prods. THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE Andrew Adamson, dir. Disney Pictures MRS. PALFREY AT THE CLAREMONT Lee Caplin, exec. prod. Picture Entertainment Dan Ireland, dir. DOMINO Samuel Hadida / Ridley Scott / Tony Scott, prods. New Line Cinema Tony Scott, dir. KINGDOM OF HEAVEN Ridley Scott, prod. / dir. 20th Century Fox TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE Scott Rudin, Matt Stone, prods. Paramount Pictures Trey Parker / Matt Stone, dirs. RETURN TO SENDER Michael Lunderskov / Stephen Wooley, prods. IMTandem Films Bille August, dir. BRIDGET JONES: THE EDGE OF REASON Tim Bevan / Eric Fullner, prods. Working Title Films Beeban Kidron, dir. THE RUNDOWN Marc Abraham / Karen Glasser, prods. Universal Studios Peter Berg, dir. SHREK II Jeffrey Katzenberg / Aron Warner, prods. Dreamworks Andrew Adamson, dir. MAN ON FIRE Lucas Foster / Arnon Milchan / Tony Scott, prods. New Regency Productions Tony Scott, dir. SINBAD: LEGEND OF THE SEVEN SEAS Mireille Soria / John Wells, prods. Dreamworks Tim Johnson, dir. PHONE BOOTH David Zucker / Gil Netter, prods. 20th Century Fox Joel Schumacher, dir. VERONICA GUERIN Jerry Bruckheimer / Maria Collins, prods. Buena Vista Pictures / Jerry Bruckheimer Films Joel Schumacher, dir. PASSIONADA David Bakalar, prod. Sandyo Productions Dan Ireland, dir. THE SPY GAME Ian Smith / Doug Wick / Beacon Pictures / Universal Armyan Bernstein, prods. Tony Scott, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency (818) 260-8500 5 HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS THE TORTOISE AND THE HARE David Proxton / P.Lord, prods. DreamWorks Richard Goleszowski, dir. SHREK* Aron Warner / John H. Williams, prods. DreamWorks Andrew Adamson / Victoria Jenson, dirs. THE TIGGER MOVIE Cheryl Abood, prod. Walt Disney Pictures Jun Falkenstein, dir. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO HAROLD SMITH Nigel Sinclair / David Brown, prods. Intermedia / October Films Peter Hewitt, dir. THE MAGIC OF MARCIANO Lila Cazes, prod. Lumiere Films Tony Barbieri, dir. CHICKEN RUN * Peter Lord / David Sproxton / Nick Park, prods. DreamWorks Peter Lord / Nick Park, dirs. LIGHT IT UP Kenneth Edmonds / David August Stark, exec. prods. Fox 2000 Tracey E. Edmonds, prod. Craig Bolotin, dir. KING OF THE JUNGLE John Leguizamo, prod. Seth Rosenfeld, dir. THE MATCH Steve Golin / Allan Scott, prods. Polygram Filmed Ent. Mick Davis, dir. ENEMY OF THE STATE * Jerry Bruckheimer, prod. Touchstone Tony Scott, dir. ANTZ * Aron Warner / Brad Lewis / Patty Wooton, prods. DreamWorks Eric Darnell / Larry Guterman / Tim Johnson, dirs. ARMAGEDDON * Jerry Bruckheimer / Michael Bay / Gale Anne Hurd, prods. Touchstone Pictures Michael Bay, dir. THE REPLACEMENT KILLERS Terence Chang / John Woo, exec. Prods. Sony / Columbia Pictures Antoine Fuqua, dir. DECEIVER Peter Glatzer, prod. MDP / Polygraph Inc. Josh & Jonas Pate, dir. SMILLA’S SENSE OF SNOW Bille August, dir. Twentieth Century Fox THE BORROWERS Tim Bevan, prod. Gramercy Pictures Peter Hewitt, dir. THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD Carl Jan Colpaert / Devin Reidy / Dan Ireland / Sony Classics Vincent D’Onofrio, prods. Dan Ireland, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency (818) 260-8500 6 HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS THE ROCK * Michael Bay, dir. (co-writer w/ Hans Zimmer and Nick Glennie-Smith) Warner Bros. 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