Gustavo Santaolalla
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Gustavo Santaolalla was a guest producer on:
Mentioned In
- All You Need Is Me: New single UK release details - release information (April 10, 2008)
- Morrissey's birthday; All You Need Is Me: New single UK release information - release information (May 22, 2008)
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Discogs Information
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Argentine musician, film composer and producer, born 19 August 1951 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Academy awarded in 2005 for Best Original Score – Brokeback Mountain and 2006 for Best Original Score – Babel.
Co-founder and president of Surco / Surco Records J.V.
External Links
- https://www.discogs.com/artist/205272-Gustavo-Santaolalla
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustavo_Santaolalla
- https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0763395/
- https://www.last.fm/music/Gustavo+Santaolalla
- https://myspace.com/gustavosantaolallamusic
- https://gustavosantaolalla.bandcamp.com/
- https://twitter.com/i/user/875860963580403712
- https://www.facebook.com/100044603671874
- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa38HkuUiibKmC4LwoBO8Ag
- https://soundcloud.com/gustavosantaolalla
- https://vimeo.com/user48605171
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/gustavo-santaolalla-40246672/
Wikipedia Information
Gustavo Alfredo Santaolalla (Spanish: [ɡusˈtaβo alˈfɾeðo santaoˈlaʝa]; born 19 August 1951) is an Argentine composer. He has been a collaborator with acclaimed director Alejandro González Iñárritu, composing the first four psychological drama films Iñárritu directed. He is known for his work on The Last of Us franchise, having composed the original scores for the video games The Last of Us (2013) and The Last of Us Part II (2020), and for his work on the HBO adaptation, having created the theme music and co-scored the soundtrack with David Fleming. His other notable work includes writing the themes for television series such as the American satirical romantic dramedy series Jane the Virgin (2014–2019), the MBC 4 satirical romantic dramedy series Miss Farah (2019–2022), an Arabic adaptation of Jane the Virgin, and Making a Murderer (2015–2018). He won Academy Awards for Best Original Score in two consecutive years, first for Brokeback Mountain (2005) and then Babel (2006).