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Henry Jackman

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Henry Jackman
Birth nameHenry Pryce Jackman
Born (1979-04-05) 5 April 1979 (age 45)
London, England, U.K.
GenresFilm score and Television Score, Hard Rock, Comptemporary Classical, Electronic, Rock, Hard Rock, Big Band, Jazz, Pop, EDM, Ethnic, World Music, Synthpop, Pop Rock, Experimental Music, Big Beat, Ambient, Ska, Country, Country Rock, Funk
Occupation(s)Composer
conductor
orchestrator
producer
InstrumentsPiano, keyboards, synthesizer, guitar,
Years active2000–present

Henry Jackman (born 4 April 1979) is a British composer, conductor and producer. He is known for creating the film scores for many movies. He has worked on over 160 feature movies. His best known works are Monsters Vs. Aliens, Winnie The Pooh, Wreck-It Ralph, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, It, It Chapter Two, Godzilla: King of The Monsters, Puss in Boots, Rim of The World, Animal Crackers, Turbo, The Book of Boba Fett, Captain America: Cival War, Guardians of The Galaxy: Vol. 3, Jumanji: Welcome to The Jungle, Ron's Gone Wrong, The Invisible Man, and Hidden Figures.


Influences

Jackman cites Hans Zimmer, John Powell, Michael Giacchino, Alan Menken, James Newton Howard, Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein, Christophe Beck, Alan Silvestri, James Horner, Henry Mancini, Randy Newman, Howard Shore,Danny Elfman, John Williams, Buddy Baker, Bruce Broughton, Mychael Danna, John Barry, Lalo Schifrin, Maurice Jarre, Ennio Morricone, Brian Tyler, Alexandre Desplat, John Debney, David Newman, Leonard Bernstein, Harry Gregson-Williams, Marc Shaiman, Basil Poledouris, Shirley Walker, Joe Hisaishi, Elliot Goldenthal, Trevor Horn, Irwin Kostal, Leigh Harline, Paul Smith, Frank Churchill, Oliver Wallace, George Bruns, Mark Mothersbaugh, Gustavo Santaolalla, Carter Burwell, Kevin Kiner, Rolfe Kent, Angelo Badelamenti, Thomas Newman, Lorne Balfe, Heitor Pereira, Ramin Djawadi, George Gershwin, Koji Kondo, Dave Grusin, Alfred Newman, Randy Edelman, Stephen James Taylor, Mark Watters, Yoko Shimomura, Arnold Schoenberg, Ludwig van Beethoven, Maurice Ravel, Edward Elgar, Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss, Claude Debussy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Van Dyk Parks, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, J.A.C. Redford and Joel McNeely as influences