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Christopher Tyng. Christopher Tyng (born August 5, 1968) [1] is an American composer for film and television. He composed the music for several television series, including Futurama, The O.C., The Job, Knight Rider, Suits, High Incident, and Rescue Me. He also composed the CGI-animated holiday special Olive, the Other Reindeer.
- August 5, 1968 (age 55)
- Television score
- Television composer
- Long Beach, California, United States
ABOUT. Christopher Tyng is an American musician, songwriter, producer, composer, and technologist. He holds numerous awards from BMI & SESAC; two OFTA nominations and a win for best TV theme (Futurama). Music from his scores and projects have been streamed millions of times by fans the world over. Tyng's new electronic music project ARKIT) (T ...
Christopher Tyng is an American composer for film and television. He composed the music for several television series, including Futurama, The O.C., The Job, Knight Rider, Suits, High Incident, and Rescue Me. He also composed the CGI-animated holiday special Olive, the Other Reindeer. The main theme for Futurama samples Pierre Henry's "Psyche Rock", The Winstons's "Amen Brother" and Sugarhill ...
CHRISTOPHER TYNG. ABOUT. CONTACT/REPRESENTATION. STAR HILL STUDIO. STAR HILL STUDIO - MAIN. GROW MUSIC PROJECT. GMP ARTISTS - MAIN. GMP - The Session Diaries (GMP Video Series) GMP PRESS AND ACCOLADES.
Christopher Tyng. Soundtrack: Starship Troopers. Christopher Tyng was born on 5 August 1968 in Long Beach, California, USA. He is a composer, known for Starship Troopers (1997), Futurama (1999) and The Girl Next Door (2004).
- Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack
- August 5, 1968
- Christopher Tyng
Christopher Tyng is the musical composer for Futurama. His other projects include the 2008 Knight Rider pilot (and presumably the series), The O.C., The Baby-Sitters Club and Rescue Me as well as The Job. Tyng has also provided commentary for "Raging Bender", "Mother's Day" and "The Problem with Popplers". External Links