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- His film composing credits over the past decade have ranged from sci-fi actioners ("Hitman," "Gamer") and dark thrillers ("Disturbia," "Secret Window") to heartwarming family dramas ("The Odd Life of Timothy Green") and goofy comedies ("Masterminds," "Mortdecai").
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Zanelli has contributed music to many feature films including: Disney's "The Lone Ranger;" the Golden Globe-nominated scores for Warner Bros.'
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His early career was notable for scoring additional music on roughly 30 film scores written by Hans Zimmer, John Powell, Harry Gregson-Williams, and Steve Jablonsky including several blockbuster films.
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Geoff Zanelli is known as an Original Music Composer, Music, Additional Music, and Musician. Some of his work includes Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, Disturbia, Secret Window, Hitman, Christopher Robin, Mortdecai, and Gamer.
Zanelli has contributed music to many feature films including: Warner Bros.’ “Justice League,” Disney’s “The Lone Ranger;” the Golden Globe-nominated scores for Warner Bros.’.
Geoff Zanelli, the Emmy Award-winning composer behind "The Ottoman Lieutenant" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales," talks about his creative approach to movie music.
Geoff Zanelli (b. September 28, 1974) is an Emmy winning composer working primarily in the medium of film music. His early career was notable for scoring additional music on roughly 30 film scores written by Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell, Klaus Badelt and Steve Jablonsky.