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Wild about Harry


May 02, 2007 Since Harry Gregson-Williams first burst onto Hollywood's film music scene a decade ago with his score for 1998's "The Borrowers," he has managed to turn his naturally kinetic state of mind, strong classical background and rock 'n' roll mentality into an eclectic slate and high-profile collaborations with some of the biggest names in the industry. He's equally at home with animation, romantic comedy and epic fantasy, and he's become the go-to composer for director Tony Scott, providing the score for all of his films dating back to 1998's "Enemy of the State" and moving through 2001's "Spy Game" (on which he shares a credit with Ryeland Allison), 2004's "Man on Fire," 2005's "Domino" and last year's "Deja Vu." He's even tried his hand at video games with Konami's best-selling "Metal Gear Solid."

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