Mark Mancina
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Mark Mancina (born March 9, 1957 in Santa Monica, California) is a composer, primarily for Hollywood soundtracks, such as his collaboration with Trevor Rabin on the soundtrack for Con Air. He arranged many of the songs behind Disney's The Lion King (while Hans Zimmer wrote the orchestral score with Lebo M for the African chants) including the Broadway musical. He also notably composed the score for the thriller Twister (1996) as well as the blockbuster action flicks Speed (1994) and Bad Boys (1995).
Trained as a classical guitarist, he is an avid guitar and rare instrument collector.
Mancina collaborated with John Van Tongeren to write the theme to the 1995 revival of The Outer Limits. They both scored ten episodes for the first season of the show.
He also collaborated with Phil Collins on two feature animated films for Disney, Tarzan and Brother Bear.
Mancina has also been associated with a number of progressive rock projects. He toured with Rabin in support of Rabin's Can't Look Away album and then went on to produce tracks on the Yes album Union. He has also worked with Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
He is known to be influenced by The Beatles, favoring their early years.
Mancina also composed the music for the popular 2005-2006 anime TV series BLOOD+, which had music produced by Hans Zimmer.[1]
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[edit] Notable film scores
- Camille (2007)
- August Rush (2007)
- Shooter (2007)
- Asylum (2005)
- The Haunted Mansion (2003)
- Brother Bear (2003)
- Training Day (2001)
- Tarzan (1999)
- Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)
- Con Air (1997)
- Moll Flanders (1996)
- Twister (1996)
- Bad Boys (1995)
- Assassins (1995)
- Speed (1994)
- Space Mutiny (1988)
[edit] Notable anime scores
- Blood+ (2005)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- The Music of Mark Mancina (official website)
- Mark Mancina at the Internet Movie Database
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| NAME | Mancina, Mark |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Hollywood soundtrack composer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | March 9, 1957 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Santa Monica, California |
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