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Patrick Doyle

Known For

Sound

Gender

Male

Birthday

Apr 6, 1953 (73 years old)

Place of Birth

Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Scotland

Biography

Patrick Doyle (born 6 April 1953) is a Scottish composer and occasional actor best known for his film scores. During his 50-year career in film, television, and theatre, he has composed the scores for over 60 feature films. A long-time collaborator of actor-director Kenneth Branagh, Doyle is known for his work on films such as Henry V, Sense and Sensibility, Hamlet, Carlito's Way, Quest for Camelot, and Gosford Park, as well as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Thor, Brave, Cinderella, Murder on the Orient Express, and Death on the Nile. He has scored the films of many renowned directors, including Robert Altman, Ang Lee, Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, Brian De Palma, Chen Kaige, Amma Asante, Régis Wargnier, and Kenneth Branagh. Doyle has been nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, one BAFTA, and two Caesars, and he won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Film Theme for 'Henry V.'. He has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from both the World Soundtrack Awards and Scottish BAFTA, the PRS Award for Extraordinary Achievement in Music, and received the ASCAP Henry Mancini Award for "outstanding achievements and contributions to the world of film and television music." Description above from the Wikipedia article Patrick Doyle, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting
2017Score: A Film Music DocumentarySelf
2014Effie GrayWedding Minister
2012Sir BilliThe Admiral (voice)
2012BraveMartin (voice)
2010Gerard Kelly: A CelebrationSelf
2006As You Like ItAmiens
1998WitchesPastor
1995In the Bleak MidwinterScotsman
1993JealousySinger at Piano
1993Much Ado About NothingBalthazar
1989Henry VCourt
1988Down Where the Buffalo GoPat
1987Hardwicke HouseTerry
1982No. 73
1981Chariots of FireJimmie
1978Jackie McCafferty's RomanceArchie
1953The OscarsSelf