Stephen Warbeck

Film Industry Role: Composer

Nacionality: British

Major Works: Billy Elliot (2000) and Shakespeare in Love (1998)

Major Awards and Nominations: Oscar winner for Best Music for Shakespeare in Love (1999), BAFTA Award nominee (1992, 1995, 1999, 2001) and winner for Best Original Television Music for The Hollow Crown (2013)

Stephen Warbeck began studying piano and composing at the age of four. His parents were keen amateur musicians who encouraged Stephen to pursue his musical talents. By his mid-teens, Stephen developed an affinity for rock 'n' roll as well as for theatre. He studied Drama and French at Bristol University, and began his career at the Theatre Royal, as a musician and actor.

After eight years of working as a composer and performer for the stage, Stephen began writing music for film and television. Since the early 1980s, he has built up a considerable filmography with up to one hundred credits.

He has scored many feature films including Proof (2005), Quills (2000), Billy Elliot (2000), Mon Roi (2015) and Shakespeare in Love (1998), which earned him an Academy Award and several nominations for Best Music.

Warbeck has scored many television series, such as Screen Two (1985), Prime Suspect (1991) and The Hollow Crown (2012), for which he won a BAFTA Award for Best Original Television Music.

In addition to composing for film and television, Stephen has written music for numerous radio plays, and is a founding member of the anarchic pub band The hKippers. He has his own ensemble and another small band called The Metropolitan Water Board.

His latest works were the British productions "The Winter Butterfly", directed by Marcus Tozini, and Timeless Eye, currently in post-production.

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