Nicholas Britell is an esteemed American composer renowned for his captivating musical compositions across both television and film. He was born in New York City, New York, United States, on October 17, 1980.
With a robust background in music, Britell ventured into the realm of composition in the early 2000s, initially crafting scores for short films before making his feature film debut with "Domino One" in 2005. Since then, his repertoire has flourished, encompassing an impressive array of blockbuster hits such as "Cruella," "Vice," "Moonlight," "Free State of Jones," "If Beale Street Could Talk," and "The Big Short."
Notably, Britell has left an indelible mark on television as well, contributing his exceptional talents to acclaimed series including "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty," "The Underground Railroad," and "Succession," featuring stellar performances by Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook.
His contributions to the industry have garnered widespread acclaim, earning him three Oscar nominations for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Score).
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