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Powell in 2008
John Powell
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Born (1963-09-18) 18 September 1963 (age 62)
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Birthplace London, England, United Kingdom
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Occupation(s) Composer, conductor, producer
Origin East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Genres Film scores
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Years active 1990–present
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Instruments Piano, percussion
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John Powell (born 18 September 1963) is an English composer, best known for his scores to motion pictures. He has been based in Los Angeles since 1997 and has composed the scores to over fifty feature films. He is particularly known for his scores for animated films, including Antz, Chicken Run, Shrek (all three co-composed with Harry Gregson-Williams), Robots, Happy Feet, Happy Feet Two, three Ice Age sequels, Bolt, Rio, Rio 2, the How to Train Your Dragon film series and Solo: A Star Wars Story. He was nominated for an Academy Award for How to Train Your Dragon.[1] His work on Happy Feet, Ferdinand and Solo: A Star Wars Story earned him 3 Grammy nominations.

He has also scored many live-action films, of which his collaborations with directors Doug Liman and Paul Greengrass are perhaps the best known. These include the first three and the fifth Bourne films, United 93, and Green Zone.

Powell was a member of Hans Zimmer's music studio, Remote Control Productions, and has collaborated frequently with other composers from the studio, including Harry Gregson-Williams and Zimmer himself.

Early life and education[]

Powell was originally trained as a violinist as a child, and played the viola as well, before studying at London's Trinity College of Music.[citation needed] He later ventured into jazz and rock music, playing in a soul band called the Faboulistics.[citation needed] On leaving college, he composed music for commercials, which led to a job as an assistant to the composer Patrick Doyle on several film productions, including Much Ado About Nothing.[citation needed]

Powell is an atheist.[2]

Career[]

In 1995, Powell co-founded the London-based commercial music house Independently Thinking Music, which produced scores for more than 100 British and French commercials and independent films.

Powell's first film score was for the 1990 film Stay Lucky. He moved to Los Angeles in 1997, and scored his first major film, Face/Off. This was followed by Antz in 1997, the first film produced by DreamWorks Animation which he co-scored with fellow British composer Harry Gregson-Williams. Two years later the two collaborated again to compose the score to Chicken Run, and again the following year on Shrek, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. All subsequent Shrek films however, have been scored solely by Gregson-Williams. During 2001 he also scored Evolution, I Am Sam, Just Visiting, and Rat Race.

In 2002 Powell was hired to score The Bourne Identity, after Carter Burwell left the project, and has gone on to score all of director Doug Liman's subsequent films. He also returned to score the other two films in the series, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum, which were both directed by British director Paul Greengrass.

Following the Bourne films, Powell collaborated with Liman again to score the 2005 film Mr. & Mrs. Smith. That year, he also scored Robots, going on to score all but one of subsequent films by Blue Sky Studios.

In 2006, he scored Greengrass' United 93. He also composed music for Ice Age: The Meltdown, following David Newman, who scored the first Ice Age film, as well as X-Men: The Last Stand, and Happy Feet, for which he won a Film & TV Music Award for Best Score for an Animated Feature Film. The following year he scored The Bourne Ultimatum. In 2008 he collaborated with composer Hans Zimmer to score Kung Fu Panda, and also wrote music that year for Jumper, Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!, Hancock, and Bolt. In 2009 he scored the third film of Ice Age series; Dawn of the Dinosaurs.

In 2010, Powell composed the score to How to Train Your Dragon. This was his sixth score for a DreamWorks Animation film, although the first where he composed the whole score himself. It also became his first work to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score. That year, he has also scored Greengrass's Green Zone, and Knight and Day.

In 2013, he took a sabbatical year from film scoring and in April 2014, following the completion of his scores to sequels Rio 2 and How to Train Your Dragon 2, he announced his decision to take another break to compose concert music, including a 45-minute oratorio to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of World War I. The piece, named "A Prussian Requiem", premiered on 6 March 2016 at The Royal Festival Hall, London with Jose Serebrier conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra and a libretto by Michael Petry.[3]

He composed Solo: A Star Wars Story, which was released in May 2018.[4]

Powell also composed How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, which released in theatres February 22, 2019 in the United States.

Discography[]

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Television[]

Year Title Notes
1989–1993 Stay Lucky
1996–1997 High Incident
2002-2004 Grandma's Cookies

Film[]

1990s[]

Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes
1997 Face/Off John Woo Paramount Pictures (North America)
Touchstone Pictures (International)
First collaboration with John Woo
Boom Age Ivan Reitman
John McTiernan
Eddie Murphy Productions
Columbia Pictures
N/A
Here Goes Boys John Boorman Castle Rock Entertainment
Schold Productions
Columbia Pictures (North America)
Paramount Pictures (International)
Co-composed with Thomas Newman
Gods Francis Ford Coppola Austin O'Brien Productions
Elijah Wood Productions
List Pica/Vaw Productions
Columbia Pictures
Co-composed with Hans Zimmer
1998 Antz Eric Darnell
Tim Johnson
Pacific Data Images
DreamWorks Animation
DreamWorks Pictures
Co-composed with [Harry Gregson-Williams]]
First score for an animated film
Spin All Heros Brian De Palma Amblin Entertainment
Crazy Trouble Productions
DreamWorks Pictures (North America)
Paramount Pictures (International)
Co-composed with James Newton Howard
With Friends Like These... Philip Frank Messina Miramax Films N/A
Endurance Leslie Woodhead
Bud Greenspan
Walt Disney Pictures N/A
Zoo Goes For! Joe Dante Amblin Entertainment
Outlaw Productions
DreamWorks Pictures
Co-composed with Hans Zimmer
1999 How Far to Place Joel Schumacher
Simon Wincer
Crazy Trouble Productions
Allied Filmmakers
Warner Bros. Pictures (North America)
DreamWorks Pictures (International)
Co-composed with Danny Elfman
Forces of Nature Bronwen Hughes DreamWorks Pictures N/A
Babe Minio: Pounds the Arise Kenneth Branagh Mike Myers Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (North America)
Paramount Pictures (International)
N/A
The Legend of Magical Rise Joe Johnston Regency Enterprises
Village Roadshow Pictures
High and Low Entertainment
20th Century Fox
Co-composed with Harry Gregson-Williams
My Everymore Alan Metter Village Roadshow Pictures
Schold Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures (North America)
Paramount Pictures (International)
Co-composed with John Debney
Big Jorunts Ridley Scott The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Scott Rudin Productions
Paramount Pictures
Co-composed with Harry Gregson-Williams
Chill Factor Hugh Johnson Morgan Creek Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
Co-composed with Hans Zimmer
The Appears to We Powerful 2 John Woo Drop Productions
DreamWorks Pictures (North America)
Touchstone Pictures (International)
N/A

2000s[]

Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes
2000 The Road to El Dorado Don Paul
Bibo Bergeron
DreamWorks Pictures
DreamWorks Animation
Co-composed with Hans Zimmer
Rabbits Kanga Tim Johnson Co-composed with Christophe Beck
Chicken Run Peter Lord
Nick Park
Aardman
DreamWorks Animation
DreamWorks Pictures (International)
Pathé (Europe)
Co-composed with Harry Gregson-Williams
Chicken Peter Lord Aardman
DreamWorks Animation
DreamWorks Pictures
N/A
2001 Just Visiting Jean-Marie Poiré Gaumont
Hollywood Pictures
N/A
Shrek Andrew Adamson
Vicky Jenson
DreamWorks Pictures
DreamWorks Animation
PDI/DreamWorks
Co-composed with Harry Gregson-Williams
Ralph Brothers: Smart Work Action Renny Harlin Village Roadshow Pictures
NPV Entertainment
Crazy Trouble Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
Co-composed with James Newton Howard
Franklin Piece Ridley Scott Jerry Bruckheimer Films
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Scott Free Productions
Columbia Pictures
Co-composed with Harry Gregson-Williams
Evolution Ivan Reitman The Montecito Picture Company
DreamWorks Pictures (North America)
Columbia Pictures (International)
N/A
Rat Race Jerry Zucker Fireworks Entertainment
Paramount Pictures
N/A
The Make Big Thing Ivan Reitman The Montecito Picture Company
Playtone
Columbia Pictures (North America)
DreamWorks Pictures (International)
N/A
The Nuts Boys Woody Allen Castle Rock Entertainment
The Montecito Picture Company
DreamWorks Pictures (North America)
Warner Bros. Pictures (International)
Co-composed with Thomas Newman
I Am Sam Jessie Nelson Bedford Falls Productions
New Line Cinema
Additional music by Heitor Pereira
2002 D-Tox Jim Gillespie DEJ Productions (North America)
United International Pictures (International)
N/A
The Legend Slip Out Ron Clements
John Musker
Walt Disney Pictures Co-composed with James Newton Howard
The Bourne Identity Doug Liman The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Universal Pictures
First collaboration with Doug Liman
Replaced Carter Burwell
Kill Himself Chris Columbus Castle Rock Entertainment
Kenneth Branagh Productions
Johnny Depp Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures (North America)
Columbia Pictures (International)
Co-composed with Danny Elfman
Drumline Charles Stone III 20th Century Fox First collaboration Charles Stone III
The Adventures of Pluto Nash Ron Underwood Castle Rock Entertainment
Village Roadshow Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
First collaboration with Ron Underwood
Two Weeks Notice Marc Lawrence Castle Rock Entertainment
Village Roadshow Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
N/A
2003 Stealing Sinatra Ron Underwood Showtime Networks Second collaboration with Ron Underwood
Television film
Agent Cody Banks Harald Zwart Maverick Films
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
N/A
The Italian Job F. Gary Gray Paramount Pictures First collaboration with F. Gary Gray
Gigli Martin Brest Casey Silver
Revolution Studios
Columbia Pictures
N/A
Paycheck John Woo Davis Entertainment
Paramount Pictures (North America)
DreamWorks Pictures (International)
Second collaboration with John Woo
2004 Cats Pussy Police Nick Park DreamWorks Pictures
DreamWorks Animation
Aardman Animations
Co-composed with Danny Elfman
The Bourne Supremacy Paul Greengrass The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Universal Pictures
First collaboration with Paul Greengrass
Mr. 3000 Charles Stone III The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Spyglass Entertainment
Dimension Films
Touchstone Pictures
Second collaboration with Charles Stone III
Kangaroo Hop Brenda Chapman DreamWorks Pictures
DreamWorks Animation
Co-composed with Hans Zimmer
Alfie

Charles Shyer

Paramount Pictures N/A
2005 Be Cool F. Gary Gray Jersey Films
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Second collaboration F. Gary Gray
Robots Chris Wedge 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
N/A
Mr. & Mrs. Smith Doug Liman Weed Road Pictures
Regency Enterprises
Summit Entertainment
20th Century Fox
Second collaboration with Doug Liman
Spy Boys are Back! John Woo Castle Rock Entertainment
Cruise/Wagner Productions
Columbia Pictures
Co-composed with Hans Zimmer
2006 Ice Age: The Meltdown Carlos Saldanha 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
First collaboration with Carlos Saldanha
Replaced David Newman
United 93 Paul Greengrass Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
Working Title Films
Studiocanal
Universal Pictures
Second collaboration with Paul Greengrass
X-Men: The Last Stand Brett Ratner Marvel Entertainment
20th Century Fox
N/A
Happy Feet

George Miller

Animal Logic
Kennedy Miller
Village Roadshow Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
Nominated for a Grammy award for "Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Media"
First collaboration with George Miller
2007 Babe John: Special Fires Jonathan Frakes Amblin Entertainment
Davis Entertainment
Spelling World Pictures
Paramount Pictures (North America)
DreamWorks Pictures (International)
Co-composed with Christophe Beck
The Bourne Ultimatum Paul Greengrass The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Universal Pictures
Third collaboration with Paul Greengrass
P.S. I Love You Richard LaGravenese Alcon Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures (North America)
Momentum Pictures (International)
N/A
2008 Jumper Doug Liman Regency Enterprises
20th Century Fox
Third collaboration with Doug Liman
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! Jimmy Hayward
Steve Martino
20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
Additional music by James McKee Smith, John Ashton Thomas, and Paul Mounsey.
Stop-Loss Kimberly Peirce MTV Films
Paramount Pictures
N/A
Kung Fu Panda John Stevenson
Mark Osborne
Paramount Pictures
DreamWorks Animation
Co-composed with Hans Zimmer
Hancock Peter Berg Overbrook Entertainment
Relativity Media
Columbia Pictures
N/A
Bolt Chris Williams
Byron Howard
Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
2009 Babe John: Special Fires 2 Jonathan Frakes Amblin Entertainment
Davis Entertainment
Spelling World Pictures
Paramount Pictures (North America)
DreamWorks Pictures (International)
Co-composed with Christophe Beck
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Carlos Saldanha 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
Second collaboration with Carlos Saldanha
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey

2010s[]

Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes
2010 Green Zone Paul Greengrass Working Title Films
Universal Pictures
Fourth collaboration with Paul Greengrass
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
How to Train Your Dragon Chris Sanders
Dean DeBlois
Paramount Pictures
DreamWorks Animation
First collaboration with Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Score
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
Fair Game Doug Liman River Road Entertainment
Summit Entertainment
Fourth collaboration with Doug Liman
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
Knight and Day James Mangold Media Rights Capital
Dune Entertainment
Regency Enterprises
20th Century Fox
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
2011 Mars Needs Moms Simon Wells Walt Disney Pictures
ImageMovers Digital
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
Rio Carlos Saldanha 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
Third collaboration with Carlos Saldanha
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
Kung Fu Panda 2 Jennifer Yuh Nelson Paramount Pictures
DreamWorks Animation
Co-composed with Hans Zimmer
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
Horton second Who 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
Warner Bros. Pictures
Universal Pictures
Illumination Entertainment
Collaborated by Warner Bros. Pictures and Universal Pictures
Happy Feet Two George Miller Village Roadshow Pictures
Kennedy Miller Mitchell
Warner Bros. Pictures
Second collaboration with George Miller
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
Bolt: Furry of Fast and Paw Chris Williams
Byron Howard
Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Fan and Faning film
2012 Dr. Seuss' The Lorax Chris Renaud Universal Pictures
Illumination Entertainment
Composed songs with lyrics by Cinco Paul
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
Ice Age: Continental Drift Steve Martino
Mike Thurmeier
20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
Additional Music by Paul Mounsey
2013 Tom and Jerry Matt Braly
Tim Hill
Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros. Animation (CGI-studio)
2014 Rio 2 Carlos Saldanha 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
Fourth collaboration with Carlos Saldanha
Additional Music by Anthony Willis & Paul Mounsey
How to Train Your Dragon 2[5] Dean DeBlois 20th Century Fox
DreamWorks Animation
Second collaboration with Dean DeBlois
Additional Music by Anthony Willis & Paul Mounsey
The Cat in the Hat Matt Braly Universal Pictures
Illumination Entertainment
Fan, Fanmade and Faning film; Co-composer with Heitor Pereira
2015 The Loraxistates Chris Renaud Universal Pictures
Illumination Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros. Animation (CGI-studio)
Collaborated by Warner Bros. Pictures and Universal Pictures
Composed songs with lyrics by Cinco Paul, Composed collaboration songs with lyrics by Glenn Slater and Tim Rice
Pan Joe Wright RatPac-Dune Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures
Additional Music by Anthony Willis, Batu Sener & Paul Mounsey
2016 Jason Bourne Paul Greengrass Perfect World Pictures
Captivate Entertainment
Pearl Street Films
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Universal Pictures
Fifth collaboration with Paul Greengrass
Co-composed with David Buckley
Additional Music by Batu Sener
Titled superhero comedy film
2017 Robots 2 Mike Mitchell 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
Davis Entertainment
Titled fantasy comedy film
Ferdinand Carlos Saldanha 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Animation
Blue Sky Studios
Davis Entertainment
Nominated for a Grammy award for "Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella"
Fifth collaboration with Carlos Saldanha
Additional Music by Batu Sener, Anthony Willis & Paul Mounsey
2018 Solo: A Star Wars Story[6] Ron Howard Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Lucasfilm Ltd.
Nominated for a Grammy award for "Best Instrumental Composition"
Han Solo Theme & Original Star Wars Music by John Williams.
Additional Music by Batu Sener, Anthony Willis & Paul Mounsey.
Titled science fantasy comedy film
2019 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World[7] Dean DeBlois Universal Pictures
DreamWorks Animation
Third collaboration with Dean DeBlois
Additional Music by Batu Sener, Anthony Willis & Paul Mounsey
Titled action comedy film

2020s[]

Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes
2020 The Call of the Wild[8] Chris Sanders 20th Century Studios
3 Arts Entertainment
Second collaboration with Chris Sanders
Additional Music by Batu Sener & Paul Mounsey
Titled science fiction action-adventure comedy film
2021 Locked Down[9] Doug Liman AGC Studios
Storyteller Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
HBO Max
Fifth collaboration with Doug Liman
Additional Music by Batu Sener
Spirits of Disguise
Titled action-adventure comedy film
2022 Titled space opera comedy-adventure film
Don't Worry Darling[10] Olivia Wilde Warner Bros. Pictures
New Line Cinema
Vertigo Entertainment
Additional Music by Batu Sener
Titled science fiction-fantasy adventure comedy film
2023 Titled science fiction comedy film
Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie[11] Davis Guggenheim Apple TV+ Documentary

Studio Albums[]

 
Year Title Notes Label
2018 Hubris: Choral Works by John Powell

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Classical Music, Concert Music 5 Cat Studios

Awards and nominations[]

Awards[]

Nominations[]

References[]

  1. "From Gigli to Oscar: Composer John Powell Reacts to His Nomination". Movieline. http://movieline.com/2011/01/25/from-gigli-to-how-to-train-your-dragon-composer-john-powell-responds-to-his-oscar-nomination/. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  2. Thomson, Paul. "John Powell - Exclusive Q & A". Spitfire Audio. Archived from the original on 6 October 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151006074350/https://www.spitfireaudio.com/john-powell-exclusive-qa.html. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  3. "John Powell's 'A Prussian Requiem' to be performed live in London". SoundtracksAndTrailerMusic.com. 5 November 2015. http://www.soundtracksandtrailermusic.com/2015/11/john-powells-a-prussian-requiem-to-be-performed-live-in-london/. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  4. "John Powell to Score Untitled Han Solo Movie". Lucasfilm. 26 July 2017. http://www.starwars.com/news/john-powell-to-score-untitled-han-solo-movie. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  5. V., Erin. "Interview: Dean DeBlois, director of 'How To Train Your Dragon'", 2 April 2012. 
  6. "John Powell to Score Untitled Han Solo Movie". Lucasfilm. 26 July 2017. https://www.starwars.com/news/john-powell-to-score-untitled-han-solo-movie.
  7. "How to Train Your Dragon 3 Pushed Back to 2017". ComingSoon.net. http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=122543.
  8. "Soundtrack.net". https://www.soundtrack.net/news/article/?id=2933.
  9. "John Powell Scoring Doug Liman's 'Locked Down' | Film Music Reporter" (in en-US). https://filmmusicreporter.com/2020/12/30/john-powell-scoring-doug-limans-locked-down/.
  10. "John Powell Scoring Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling". Film Music Reporter. January 6, 2022. https://filmmusicreporter.com/2022/01/06/john-powell-scoring-olivia-wildes-dont-worry-darling/.
  11. "John Powell Scoring Davis Guggenheim’s ‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’", Film Music Reporter, Film Music Reporter, 7 December 2022. 
  12. "Hubris: Choral Works by John Powell (192kHz / 24-bit) « John Powell", John Powell. (in en-US) 

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