Daniel Licht

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Daniel Licht
Background information
Origin Massachusetts, USA
Genres Film score
Occupations Film composer
Years active 1988–present
Website http://www.danlicht.com/

Daniel James Licht is an American film composer and musician, best known for composing the score for Showtime TV drama series, Dexter, and themesong of the videogame Dishonored: "Honor for all".

Biography

Daniel Licht grew up in suburban Detroit and attended the Roeper School, as well as summer school at Berklee School of Music in Boston. He began his musical career while still in high school playing guitar with a small jazz ensemble at clubs in the area. Following high school graduation, he attended Hampshire College in Massachusetts and graduated in composition, jazz and world music. Licht moved to New York City and established himself as a musical artist in the Lower East Side creative music scene. He would travel to Germany, the Netherlands and Northern Europe to perform and compose music for theatre and dance companies. He created scores for such companies as Mercedes Benz, Sony and AT&T[1]

He then moved to Los Angeles and pursued a career in film scoring, at the suggestion of his former classmate, Christopher Young.[1] His first major project was the 1991 feature film Children of the Night. His composition earned him his first soundtrack CD release.[1] He soon became spotted by macabre director, Clive Barker and would compose for several of his films.

Licht scored all seasons of Dexter, which he considers to be one of his "more visible projects" but is reluctant to refer to it as his big break.[2]

As of 2012 he is the main composer of the Silent Hill video game series, replacing Akira Yamaoka.

Credits

Film

Year Title Notes
1991 Children of the Night
1992 Final Embrace
1992 Double Vision
1992 Amityville 1992
1992 Severed Ties
1992 Inside Out III
1992 Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice
1992 Inside Out IV
1993 Acting on Impulse
1993 Infested
1993 Where Are We? Our Trip Through America
1993 Amityville: A New Generation
1993 A Girls' Guide to Sex
1994 The Hard Truth
1995 Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest
1995 Zooman
1996 Woman Undone
1996 Hellraiser IV: Bloodline
1996 The Winner
1996 Thinner
1996 Bad Moon
1998 The Patron Saint of Liars
1998 Brave New World
1998 Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!
1998 Permanent Midnight
1998 Thirst
1999 Splendor
1999 Don't Look Under the Bed
1999 Execution of Justice
2000 Cabin by the Lake
2000 Hendrix
2001 Anatomy of a Hate Crime
2001 Cowboy Up
2001 Soul Survivors
2001 Off Season
2002 Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story
2004 ABC's of Newborn Baby Care
2004 King Solomon's Mines
2005 Icon
2008 The Memory Keeper's Daughter
2008 Gym Teacher: The Movie
2010 Dumbstruck
2010 Wake

TV Series

Year Title Notes
2003 Oliver Beene
2005–2006 Jake in Progress
2005–2006 Kitchen Confidential
2006–2013 Dexter
2008 Cashmere Mafia
2009 Maneater
2010 Romantically Challenged
2011-2012 Humsafar Pakistani serial
2011–present Body of Proof

Video Games

Year Title Notes
2012 Silent Hill: Downpour
2012 Dishonored
2012 Silent Hill: Book of Memories

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Licht, Daniel. "Dan Licht bibliography". DanLicht.com. Retrieved 2011-02-06. 
  2. Mermelstein, David (2010-10-02). "Variety- Daniel Licht article". Variety magazine. Retrieved 2011-02-06. 

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