Chris Bacon (composer)
Chris P. Bacon | |
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Birth name | Christian Paul Bacon |
Born | Provo, Utah, United States | March 17, 1977
Genres | Film score |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
Christian Paul Bacon (born March 17, 1977) is an American composer. His film scores include Alpha and Omega (2010), Source Code (2011), Gnomeo & Juliet (2011), Sherlock Gnomes (2018) and Men in Black: International (2019). He was the composer for all 50 episodes of the A&E drama series Bates Motel, for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award, and also composed the music for 26 of the 32 episodes of the NBC musical drama series Smash.
He is married to Melia Bacon (born March 9, 1978) and has 4 children. Jackson Bacon (18), Elora Bacon (17), Kael Bacon (12) and Weston Bacon (9).
Early life
Bacon was born on March 17, 1977 in Provo, Utah.[citation needed] As a youth he learned to play piano and saxophone, and from an early age he knew he wanted to be a film composer. He has said, "From the point that I could start thinking about what I wanted to do when I grew up... it was always to write movie music."[1]
After graduating from high school, Bacon attended Brigham Young University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in music composition. He then moved to Los Angeles to attend USC's film scoring program, which led to an apprenticeship with renowned film composer James Newton Howard.[2]
Bacon cites his internship with Howard as his most valuable musical training, "While I learned a ton from school, my real-world education came under James. It felt like I was on scholarship because I was being paid to learn what it means to be a film composer at the pinnacle of the industry. James gave me my first opportunities on projects that he couldn’t fully take on for a variety of reasons, and his endorsement was very comforting to producers who appreciated the work still being performed under his 'umbrella'."[2]
Career
Bacon's solo debut as a film composer came with the 2007 Lifetime film Angels Fall, for which he composed the main theme. Bacon's first solo feature film score was the thriller Source Code.[3][better source needed]
Bacon has also contributed music to many film and TV productions, including American Hustle, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Goosebumps. Bacon's next project is the Amazon reboot of The Tick, directed by Wally Pfister.[1]
Bacon has been nominated for two Emmy Awards: one for his work on the NBC series Smash, and the other for is work on the A&E series Bates Motel.[1]
Personal life
Bacon and his wife Melia currently live in Los Angeles with their four children.
Filmography
- Angels Fall (2007), composed with Stuart Michael Thomas
- Blue Smoke (2007), composed with Stuart Michael Thomas
- Space Chimps (2008)
- Northern Lights (2009), composed with Stuart Michael Thomas
- Midnight Bayou (2009), composed with Stuart Michael Thomas
- Waking Sleeping Beauty (2009)
- Love Ranch (2010)
- Alpha and Omega (2010)
- Beethoven's Christmas Adventure (2011)
- Source Code (2011)
- Gnomeo & Juliet (2011), composed with James Newton Howard
- Wonder Woman (2011)
- High Ground (2012)
- Atlas Shrugged II: The Strike (2012)
- The Visitant (2014)
- Being Charlie (2015)
- When We Rise (2017), composed with Danny Elfman
- Snatched (2017), composed with Theodore Shapiro
- Sherlock Gnomes (2018)
- Men in Black: International (2019), composed with Danny Elfman
- Wednesday (2022), composed with Danny Elfman[4]
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) (additional music) score composed by Danny Elfman
References
- ^ a b c "Chris Bacon". Kraft Engel. 3 February 2012.
- ^ a b "Interview with Chris Bacon". 8dio.com.
- ^ "Source Code (2011)". Box Office Mojo.
- ^ Grobar, Matt (December 16, 2021). "'Wednesday': Danny Elfman To Pen Original Theme & Score For Tim Burton's Netflix Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
External links
- Chris Bacon at IMDb
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