Patrick Doyle

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Patrick Doyle
Born (1953-04-06) 6 April 1953
Origin Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Genres Film
Occupations Composer, actor
Years active 1989–present

Patrick Doyle (born 6 April 1953)[1] is a Scottish film composer.[2] A longtime collaborator of actor-director Kenneth Branagh, Doyle is known for his work composing for films such Henry V (1989), Sense and Sensibility (1995), Hamlet (1996), and Gosford Park (2001), as well as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Eragon (2006), Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Thor (both 2011).[3] Doyle has been nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards.[3]

Life and career

Doyle was born on 6 April 1953 in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.[4][5] He was educated at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.[2]

Doyle joined the Renaissance Theatre Company in 1987 as composer and musical director composing for plays such as Hamlet, As You Like It, and Look Back in Anger.[6] The song "Non Nobis, Domine" from Henry V was subsequently awarded the 1989 Ivor Novello Award for Best Film Theme.[7] He has since composed for nine Kenneth Branagh films including Dead Again (1991), Much Ado About Nothing (1993), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994), Hamlet (1996), Love's Labour's Lost (2000), As You Like It (2006), Sleuth (2007), and Thor (2011).

In October 1997, shortly after composing for Great Expectations, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, Doyle was diagnosed with leukemia. He managed to complete his work for the animated fantasy Quest for Camelot (1998) in hospital whilst undergoing treatment. Doyle made a full recovery.[8][9]

In 1998 Patrick Doyle’s Music from the Movies concert, in aid of Leukaemia Research UK was staged at the Royal Albert Hall. It was directed by Kenneth Branagh and included appearances from Emma Thompson, Sir Derek Jacobi, Dame Judi Dench, Alan Rickman, Imelda Staunton, Richard E. Grant, Adrian Lester, and Robbie Coltrane.[10]

Filmography

Year Title Notes
1982 No. 73 Children's TV show
1988 Twelfth Night TV film
1989 Look Back in Anger TV film
Henry V Ivor Novello Award for Best Film Theme
1990 Shipwrecked
1991 Dead Again Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score
1992 Indochine Nominated — César Award for Best Music Written for a Film
Into the West
1993 Much Ado About Nothing
Needful Things
Carlito's Way
1994 Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Music
Exit to Eden
1995 Une femme francaise
A Little Princess Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Music
Sense and Sensibility Nominated — Academy Award for Best Original Score
Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Film Music
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score
1996 Mrs. Winterbourne
Hamlet Nominated — Academy Award for Best Original Score
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Original Score
1997 Donnie Brasco
1998 Great Expectations
Quest for Camelot
1999 East/West Nominated — César Award for Best Music Written for a Film
2000 Blow Dry
Love's Labour's Lost
2001 Bridget Jones' Diary World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Score of the Year Not Released on an Album
Gosford Park World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year
2002 Killing Me Softly
2003 Calendar Girls
Secondhand Lions
The Galindez File
2004 Nouvelle-France
2005 Man to Man
Wah-Wah
Nanny McPhee
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Films
Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Music
2006 Jekyll & Hyde
Sir Billi the Vet Short film
As You Like It
Eragon
2007 Have Mercy on Us All
The Last Legion
Sleuth
2008 Nim's Island
Igor
2010 Main Street
2011 La Ligne droite Nominated — World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year
Thor Nominated — World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year
Jig Documentary
Nominated — World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year
Sarajevo Short film
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
2012 Brave
2013 It[11] Silent movie from 1927
Puppeteer Video game
2014 Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
2015 Cinderella[11]

Awards

Award Year Project Category Result
Academy Award 1995 Sense and Sensibility Best Original Score Nominated
1996 Hamlet Best Original Score Nominated
BAFTA Award 1995 Sense and Sensibility Best Film Music Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 1991 Dead Again Best Original Score Nominated
1995 Sense and Sensibility Best Original Score Nominated
Satellite Award 1996 Hamlet Best Original Score Nominated
Saturn Awards 1994 Frankenstein Best Music Nominated
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Best Music Nominated

See also

  • Harry Potter music

References

  1. "Patrick Doyle". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 December 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Brennan, Sandra. "Patrick Doyle". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 June 2013. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Patrick Doyle". FilmTracks. Retrieved 30 August 2013. 
  4. "Patrick Doyle Biography (1953-)". Film Reference. Retrieved 30 January 2014. 
  5. Kerr, Alison (16 April 2001). "Why Bridget's in the mood". The Herald. Retrieved 30 January 2014. 
  6. Utichi, Joe (19 December 2007). "Composer Patrick Doyle: The RT Interview". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 30 January 2014. 
  7. "Patrick Doyle". Filmtracks. Retrieved 30 January 2014. 
  8. Petty, Moira. ""It was like a machete cut me in half"". DailyMail. Retrieved 30 January 2014. 
  9. "Patrick Doyle - Shakespearean classicist". mfiles. Retrieved 30 January 2014. 
  10. Freer, Ian (29 October 2007). "Patrick Doyle's Music from The Movies". Empire. Retrieved 30 January 2014. 
  11. 11.0 11.1 Samter, Owley (13 October 2013). "Interview mit Patrick Doyle". Owley. Retrieved 30 January 2014. 

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