Harry Gregson-Williams was born in England to a musical family. His attention focused on teaching, initially in England but later in Egypt. He started his film career composing for Nicolas Roeg, but it was his subsequent collaboration with Hans Zimmer that helped launch his career in Hollywood. Among others, Gregson-Williams was the composer on the Shrek and Chronicles of Narnia franchises, and many films by Ridley Scott including Kingdom of Heaven (2005), Prometheus (2012) and The Martian (2015). He has also scored three of the five games in the successful Metal Gear Solid series for Hideo Kojima. Gregson-Williams has won multiple awards and been nominated for a Golden Globe® and BAFTA®. His next project is Mulan.

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Harry Gregson-Williams
Best Original Score, 2018

Harry Gregson-Williams

Best Original Score, 2018

Harry Gregson-Williams

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Harry Gregson-Williams was born in England to a musical family. His attention focused on teaching, initially in England but later in Egypt. He started his…

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