Rupert Gregson-Williams

Rupert Gregson-Williams is a prolific British composer recognized for his notable contributions to film and television music, having carved out a distinguished career in Hollywood and beyond. Born in 1966, Gregson-Williams is part of the esteemed Gregson-Williams family of composers, with his brother Harry Gregson-Williams also being a prominent figure in the industry. Rupert's musical education includes formal training at St John's College, Cambridge, and his talents have seen him compose a range of scores that span various genres.

Gregson-Williams has made a significant mark in the cinematic world, endowing a vast array of films and series with his dynamic and emotionally resonant scores. Among his recent works, he composed the evocative soundtrack for "The Gilded Age," crafted the adventurous tunes of "Back to the Outback," and captured the heart-warming essence of "Fatherhood." His ability to adapt to different styles and themes is evident in his powerful arrangement for "Aquaman," the stirring thematic elements for "Wonder Woman," and his delicate, nuanced composition for the historical drama "Catherine the Great." His work on the miniseries "Catch-22" exhibits his versatility and skill in underscoring dark comedy with a sobering edge. Rupert Gregson-Williams’ talent for shaping the emotional landscape of visual storytelling through music has established him as a respected and enduring figure in the realm of screen composition.

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