Carl Davis
Born:
1936-10-28
From:
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Carl Davis was an American music composer and conductor for film and television. He was the driving force behind the reinvention of the silent movie for this generation and wrote the score to some of the most loved and remembered British television dramas. Davis was a conductor and composer of symphonic works, as well as a notable writer for the ballet.
Acting
Sound
Ethel & Ernest
The Understudy
Garbo
Promoted to Glory
The Book of Eve
Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces
The Great Gatsby
The Greatest Store in the World
Topsy-Turvy
Goodnight, Mister Tom
Le radeau de la Méduse
An Audience with Charles Dickens
Anne Frank Remembered
The Return of the Native
George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin
Widows' Peak
Liberation
Genghis Cohn
The Trial
Voyage
D.W. Griffith: Father of Film
Northern Ballet's A Christmas Carol
A Sense of History
The Crucifer of Blood