Dominic Lewis (b. 1985)

Birthplace:
UK

Born:
January 29, 1985

Dominic Alexander Charles Lewis (born January 29, 1985) is a British film and television composer and occasional actor. He first worked on various music departments for film projects before transitioning into more solo work starting with Free Birds. His other credits includes The Man in the High Castle, DuckTales, Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, and Monsters at Work. He serves as the singing voice of Lurch in The Addams Family 2, and of Donald Duck in the DuckTales reboot.

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Additional Music:
2011  Puss in Boots
2011  Rango
2011  Rio
2012  Wreck-It Ralph
2015  The Little Prince

Original Music Composer:
2011  Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury
2011  Puss in Boots
2011  Rango
2011  Rio
2012  Wreck-It Ralph
2013  Free Birds
2015  Open Season: Scared Silly
2015  Spooks: The Greater Good
2015  The DUFF
2015  The Little Prince
2016  Money Monster
2017  Fist Fight
2017  Rough Night
2018  Flopsy Turvy
2018  Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween
2018  Peter Rabbit
2020  My Spy
2021  Jolt
2021  Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway
2021  The King's Man
2022  Bullet Train
2022  Spirited
2022  Violent Night
2024  Lift
2024  The Fall Guy

  • 2017  DuckTales
    Donald Duck (singing voice) (uncredited)

Original Music Composer:
2017  DuckTales
2021  Monsters at Work
2022  Baymax!
2023  My Adventures with Superman

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