A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Martin Phibbs
Mearl
Birthplace:
UK
Born:
August 1, 1968
Martin Phipps (born 1 August 1968) is a British composer, who has worked on numerous film and television projects. He is the son of Sue Pears and Jack Phipps, an arts administrator who had previously founded a management agency, which acted for many leading musical figures (including Benjamin Britten, Phipps's godfather). Coming from a musical background, Martin read drama at Manchester University. Fortunately for the acting profession, he decided to concentrate his energies on writing music. Since scoring his first TV drama Eureka Street in 2002, he has gone on to write music for many of the most interesting series of recent years, winning 2 BAFTAs and 3 Ivor Novello Awards.
Original Music Composer:
2002 Daddy's Girl
2002 Do Armed Robbers Have Love Affairs?
2004 Christmas Lights
2004 Disappeared
2004 Ready When You Are, Mr McGill
2005 Dirty Filthy Love
2005 Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman
2006 Low Winter Sun
2006 The Flying Scotsman
2006 The Ruby in the Smoke
2007 Grow Your Own
2007 Persuasion
2008 The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall
2009 Endgame
2009 Harry Brown
2010 Brighton Rock
2012 Britain in a Day
2014 The Keeping Room
2014 X+Y
2015 Woman in Gold
2017 Oasis
2017 Williams
2019 The Aftermath
2022 The Princess
2022 The Railway Children Return
2023 Napoleon
Music:
1999 Eureka Street
Original Music Composer:
1999 Eureka Street
2003 The Debt
2004 North & South
2006 The Line of Beauty
2006 The Virgin Queen
2007 Oliver Twist
2008 Sense and Sensibility
2009 Small Island
2011 Black Mirror
2011 Great Expectations
2011 The Shadow Line
2013 Peaky Blinders
2014 The Honourable Woman
2016 The Crown
2016 War and Peace
2018 Black Earth Rising
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