Nicholas Britell (b. 1980)

Birthplace:
New York, New York, USA

Born:
October 17, 1980

Nicholas Britell is an American composer, pianist, and film producer based in New York City. He is known for scoring both of Barry Jenkins' studio films, Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk, both of which received nominations for Best Original Score at the Academy Awards.

Additional information:

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Co-Producer:
2014  Whiplash

Conductor:
2014  Whiplash
2018  Vice

Music:
2005  Domino One
2014  Whiplash
2018  Vice

Original Music Composer:
2005  Domino One
2008  New York, I Love You
2012  Gimme the Loot
2014  Whiplash
2015  A Tale of Love and Darkness
2015  The Big Short
2015  The Real American
2015  The Seventh Fire
2016  Free State of Jones
2016  Moonlight
2016  The Uncondemned
2016  Tramps
2017  Battle of the Sexes
2018  If Beale Street Could Talk
2018  Vice
2019  The King
2021  Cruella
2021  Don't Look Up
2021  The Gaze
2022  Italian Studies
2022  She Said
2023  Carmen

Producer:
2005  Domino One
2008  New York, I Love You
2012  Gimme the Loot
2013  Whiplash
2014  Whiplash
2015  A Tale of Love and Darkness
2015  The Big Short
2015  The Real American
2015  The Seventh Fire
2016  Free State of Jones
2016  Moonlight
2016  The Uncondemned
2016  Tramps
2017  Battle of the Sexes
2018  If Beale Street Could Talk
2018  Vice
2019  The King
2021  Cruella
2021  Don't Look Up
2021  The Gaze
2022  Italian Studies
2022  She Said
2023  Carmen

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