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  1. Chris Bacon (born March 17, 1977, in Provo, Utah) 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 ...

  2. About - Chris Bacon. “My life began in Watford, England in 1960. Within weeks we boarded a ship to Ascension Island via Cape Town, South Africa and Saint Helena. My Father’s work meant we would travel. Our next home was on the Island of Viti Levu in Fiji.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm2092016Chris Bacon - IMDb

    Resume. Born March 17, 1977. Add to list. Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys. 2 wins & 9 nominations total. Known for. Men in Black: International. 5.6. Composer. 2019. Gnomeo & Juliet. 5.9. Composer (original score composed by)

  4. acrylic on rag board. 31.75 cm x 22.86 cm. 12.50” x 9”. “This may not look like a 'Study' .. but it is one of the paintings I made to help determine a favourable combination of light, colour and contrast for the painting I called 'Warm Front' (Greater Flamingo).”. CB. Study for ‘Needle & Thread Alley’ (Bermuda) SOLD.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_BaconChris Bacon - Wikipedia

    Chris Bacon may refer to: Chris Bacon (boxer) (born 1969), Australian boxer. Chris Bacon (composer) (born 1977), American composer. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  6. Chris Bacon grew up in Utah, learning piano and saxophone before studying music composition in college. He moved to LA to attend USC's film scoring program. Shortly after becoming a protege of the great James Newton Howard and learned from one of the best, Bacon began orchestrating, composing, and writing additional music on films like "Gnomeo ...

  7. Chris Bacon. Chris Bacon is a three-time Emmy nominated composer who recently co-composed the uniquely macabre score for the Netflix smash-hit series Wednesday starring Jenna Ortega, and scored the Sony Pictures sci-fi thriller 65 directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods starring Adam Driver.