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Jerry Goldsmith
Born: February 10, 1929; Los Angeles, CA   Died: July 21, 2004; Beverly Hills, CA  
Jerry Goldsmith was one of the most prolific film and television composers, with almost 200 scores to his credit, as well as being a consistent award winner in both mediums. His music is omnipresent in the American psyche, most notably in one of the creepy themes from The Twilight Zone. Unlike many film composers, he had few immediately identifiable traits; instead, he seemed to subsume his identity to that of the film and its moods. He did not, ...
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Air Force One (1)
Alien: End Title (3)
Alien: Main Theme (1)
Alien: Main Title (1)
Basic Instinct, film score: Main Theme (1)
Basic Instinct: Main Theme (1)
Chinatown, film score: Main Theme (1)
Chinatown: Theme (1)
Christus Apollo (2)
Executive Decision, film score: The Remora (1)
Executive Decision: The Remora (1)
Fireworks (2)
First Knight: Never Surrender (1)
Gremlins: Suite (1)
Magic: Main Title (1)
Music for Orchestra (2)
Patton: Lust for Glory (1)
Patton: Main Title / German Advance (1)
Planet Of The Apes: Main Title / The Hunt (1)
Poltergeist: Carrie Anne's Theme (1)
Poltergeist: The Light (1)
Rambo: First Blood Part 2: Main Theme (1)
Rambo: It's a Long Road (1)
Rudy: Theme (1)
Sleeping with the Enemy: Theme (1)
Star Trek - Nemesis (1)
Star Trek - The Motion Picture (1)
Star Trek - The Motion Picture: Klingon Battle (1)
Star Trek - The Motion Picture: Main Title (4)
Star Trek - The Next Generation: Main Title (1)
Star Trek V: Main Theme (1)
Star Trek V: March of the Klingons (1)
Star Trek: Main Theme (2)
The 13th Warrior (1)
The Blue Max (1)
The Generals (1)
The Haunting, film score (1999): The Carousel (1)
The Omen: Ave Satani (1)
The Omen: Ave Satine (1)
The Omen: Main Theme (1)
The Omen: Suite (1)
The Sand Pebbles (1)
The Sand Pebbles: Overture / Main Title (1)
The Wind and the Lion, film score: Theme (1)
The Wind and the Lion: Theme (1)
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1)
Tora! Tora! Tora!: Main Title (1)
Total Recall: The Dream (Main Title) (1)
Work(s) (2)
Biography by Anne Feeney
Jerry Goldsmith was one of the most prolific film and television composers, with almost 200 scores to his credit, as well as being a consistent award winner in both mediums. His music is omnipresent in the American psyche, most notably in one of the creepy themes from The Twilight Zone. Unlike many film composers, he had few immediately identifiable traits; instead, he seemed to subsume his identity to that of the film and its moods. He did not, however, avoid innovation; some of his experiments with music for science fiction films, such as the adaptations of standard orchestral instruments for the score of his 1968 The Planet of the Apes, were on the leading edge of innovation when he created them.

He studied theory and composition with Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco and later, composing for film with Miklós Rózsa. His first job in entertainment was as a typist with CBS Television, but his talent was soon recognized, and he first wrote music for radio serials and later, the themes for several famous shows, including Perry Mason and The Man From UNCLE. 1952 saw his first film score (uncredited) for the Marilyn Monroe vehicle Don't Bother to Knock. In 1960, he began composing for Revue Studios, where he wrote the music for Lonely Are the Brave, now considered a classic score. He followed this with successes such as Stagecoach, Planet of the Apes (which he conducted while wearing one of the ape masks), Patton, Chinatown, and his first score to win an Academy Award: The Omen (1976). In 1979, he wrote his first Star Trek film score, and in 2002, he wrote another, Star Trek: Nemesis. During the '80s and '90s, he wrote for such blockbusters as the various Rambo films, Basic Instinct, L.A. Confidential, and the animated film, Mulan.
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