Rachel Portman

Rachel Portman

  • Birthday: 12/11/1960
  • Place of birth: Haslemere, Surrey, England, UK
  • Fame for: Sound

Biography

Rachel Mary Berkeley Portman, OBE (born 11 December 1960) is an English composer who is best known for scoring films. Portman's career in music began with writing music for drama in BBC and Channel 4 films such as Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Mike Leigh's Four Days in July and Jim Henson's Storyteller series. Since then, Portman has written over 100 scores for film, television and theatre. Her other works include a children's opera, The Little Prince (which was later adapted for television) and Little House on the Prairie, a musical based upon the Laura Ingalls Wilder books Little House on the Prairie (2008). Portman was commissioned to write a piece of choral music for the BBC Proms series in August 2007 called The Water Diviner's Tale. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rachel Portman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Score: A Film Music Documentary
Release date: 3/16/2017

Score: A Film Music Documentary

Role(s): Self

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Lights, Action, Music
Release date: 8/6/2007

Lights, Action, Music

Role(s): Self

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The Oscars
Release date: 3/19/1953

The Oscars

Role(s): Self

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Oliver Twist
Release date: 9/23/2005

Oliver Twist

Role(s): Original Music Composer

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Chocolat
Release date: 12/22/2000

Chocolat

Role(s): Original Music Composer

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