Rupert Gregson-Williams
A polished, mainstream soundtrack artist.
RUPERT GREGSON-WILLIAMS was born in England and educated at St. John’s College Choir School, Cambridge. The multi-award winning composer has written the scores for a wide range of feature films, including the Oscar-winning Hotel Rwanda, for which he was awarded the European Film Award for Best Composer; the animated films Over The Hedge and Jerry Seinfeld’s Bee Movie, receiving an Annie Award nomination for his score for the latter; and the independent film Love + Hate, for which he was awarded the Reims International Composer Award. Most recently, Gregson-Williams wrote the original score for the popular DreamWorks Animation and Pearl Studio’s co-production Abominable which was directed by Jill Culton and was released by Universal Pictures in the US in September 2019. Gregson-Williams’s also wrote the music for the hit film Aquaman directed by James Wan and starring Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe, Patrick Wilson and Nicole Kidman which was released in December 2018; scored the blockbuster and critically acclaimed Wonder Woman directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine which opened in 2017; the award-winning war drama Hacksaw Ridge, starring Andrew Garfield and directed by Mel Gibson, which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival and opened nationwide in 2016 and the international hit The Legend of Tarzan, starring Alexander Skarsgård and Margot Robbie and directed by David Yates.
What kind of music does Rupert Gregson-Williams play?+
Rupert Gregson-Williams plays soundtrack. RUPERT GREGSON-WILLIAMS was born in England and educated at St.
What are Rupert Gregson-Williams live shows like?+
Rupert Gregson-Williams's live sets are tight and well-rehearsed - mid-paced sets where the arrangements come through clearly.
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