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− | '''''Clint Mansell''''' (born Clinton Darryl Mansell, 7 January 1963, in Coventry, England) is a Golden Globe nominated musician and composer, and formerly the lead singer and guitarist of British band, Pop Will Eat Itself, who were also signed to [[Trent Reznor]]'s [[Nothing Records]] label. Following the disbanding of PWEI in 1996, Mansell began film scoring. Mansell used [[Nine Inch Nails]] music in the film ''Man On Fire'' and credited Reznor as a 'musical consultant' for the film ''Requiem for a Dream''. | + | '''''Clint Mansell''''' (born Clinton Darryl Mansell, 7 January 1963, in Coventry, England) is a Golden Globe nominated musician and composer, and formerly the lead singer and guitarist of British band, [[Pop Will Eat Itself]], who were also signed to [[Trent Reznor]]'s [[Nothing Records]] label. Following the disbanding of PWEI in 1996, Mansell began film scoring. Mansell used [[Nine Inch Nails]] music in the film ''Man On Fire'' and credited Reznor as a 'musical consultant' for the film ''Requiem for a Dream''. |
==Body of Work== | ==Body of Work== |
Revision as of 10:51, 28 April 2013
Clint Mansell (born Clinton Darryl Mansell, 7 January 1963, in Coventry, England) is a Golden Globe nominated musician and composer, and formerly the lead singer and guitarist of British band, Pop Will Eat Itself, who were also signed to Trent Reznor's Nothing Records label. Following the disbanding of PWEI in 1996, Mansell began film scoring. Mansell used Nine Inch Nails music in the film Man On Fire and credited Reznor as a 'musical consultant' for the film Requiem for a Dream.
Body of Work
Scoring Credits
- π, 1998
- Requiem for a Dream, 2000
- World Traveler, 2001
- The Hole, 2001
- Knockaround Guys, 2001
- Abandon, 2002
- Murder by Numbers, 2002
- Sonny, 2002
- The Hire: Ticker, 2002
- 11:14, 2003
- Man on Fire, 2004
- Suspect Zero, 2004
- Sahara, 2005
- Doom, 2005
- The Fountain, 2006
- Trust the Man, 2006
- Smokin' Aces, 2007
- Wind Chill, 2007
- Definitely, Maybe, 2008
- "The Wrestler", 2008
- "Moon", 2009
- "Black Swan", 2010
Pop Will Eat Itself
See the PWEI discography at Wikipedia or at the official PWEI website