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American composer and conductor, most known for his film/television scores. Born February 10, 1929 in Pasadena, California, USA. Died July 21, 2004 in Beverly Hills, California, USA. Father of the late composer Joel Goldsmith. Show more. Sites: jerrygoldsmithonline.com , Wikipedia , Imdb. In Groups: Jerry Goldsmith Orchestra.
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Jul 21, 2004 · Active. 1950s - 2000s. Born. February 10, 1929 in Los Angeles, CA. Died. July 21, 2004 in Beverly Hills, CA. Genre. Stage & Screen, Classical. Styles. Film Music, Original Score, Soundtracks, Spy Music, Film Score. Also Known As. Jerrald King Goldsmith. Album Highlights. Full Discography. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search. Remove Ads.
Jerry Goldsmith discography and songs: Music profile for Jerry Goldsmith, born 10 February 1929. Genres: Film Score, Cinematic Classical, Film Soundtrack. Albums include Django Unchained, Alien, and Chinatown.
Jerrald King Goldsmith (February 10, 1929 – July 21, 2004) was an American composer known for his work in film and television scoring. He composed scores for five films in the Star Trek franchise and three in the Rambo franchise, as well as for films including Logan's Run, Planet of the Apes, Tora! Tora!
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Feb 10, 2023 · Find top songs and albums by Jerry Goldsmith including Soarin' (From Soarin’ Over California), Suite From Mulan and more.
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Jerry Goldsmith was one of the most prolific film and television composers, with almost 200 scores to his credit, as well as being a consistent award winner in both mediums. His music is omnipresent in the American psyche, most notably in one of the creepy themes from The Twilight Zone.