Guy Gross

Australian film and television composer


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::summary Australian film and television composer ::

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nameGuy Gross
birth_nameGuy Gross
occupationFilm and TV composer
yearsactive1977–present
parentsYoram Gross
Sandra Gross
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| name = Guy Gross | image = | caption = | birth_name = Guy Gross | birth_date = | occupation = Film and TV composer | yearsactive = 1977–present | spouse = | parents = Yoram Gross Sandra Gross Guy Gross is an Australian film and television composer. He is known most for writing the award-winning music for the Australian science fiction series Farscape and the international hit film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. He also composed for the animated television series Blinky Bill and Dumb Bunnies. He has 91 credits as screen composer.

Personal

Gross began film scoring while studying classical composition at the Conservatorium High School in Sydney, Australia. He is the son of film producers Yoram and Sandra Gross. Gross composed music for the family animation business in High School.

Gross was a partner and a director of Trackdown Digital, an Australian film music and audio recording centre. From 2012 to 2017, he was President of the Australian Guild of Screen Composers. In 2015, he founded Church Street Studios.

Filmography

  • Composer (90 credits)
  • Producer (1 credit)
  • Music Department (14 credits)
  • Director (3 credits)
  • Soundtrack (10 credits)
  • Writer (2 credits)
  • Actor (1 credit)
  • Camera and Electrical Department (1 credit)
  • Sound Department (1 credit)

Films

Television

Awards

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987. ! Ref. |- | 1995 | The Priscilla Companion Original Score | Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album | | |-

References

References

  1. {{IMDb name. 0343378
  2. "Guy Gross Music Homepage". ggm.com.au.
  3. "Home Team". trackdown.com.au.
  4. [https://agsc.org.au/directory-of-members/#!biz/id/6103636160fafa64983c49c8 Guy Gross]. [[Australian Guild of Screen Composers]].
  5. (27 September 2012). "Screen composers guild elects president Guy Gross". [[Mumbrella]].
  6. "People".
  7. "History Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
  8. "Film: Anthony Asquith Award for Original Film Music in 1995". [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]].
  9. {{IMDb name. 0343378
  10. "APRA|AMCOS : 2002 Winners". Apra-amcos.com.au.
  11. (2009-10-14). "2009 APRA-AGSC Screen Music Awards Nominations Announced · Australian Guild of Screen Composers". Agsc.org.au.
  12. (2009-10-22). "APRA|AMCOS : All news". Apra-amcos.com.au.

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