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Mark Snow (born Martin Fulterman; August 26, 1946) is an American composer for film and television. Among his most famous compositions is the theme music for science fiction television series The X-Files.
The X Files instrumental was released as a single in the United Kingdom, where the series aired on BBC Two and BBC One, in early-1996, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart. Snow also wrote the music for another Chris Carter series, Millennium, and the background music scores for both shows, a total of 12 seasons. Snow composed scores for other notable television, including Hart to Hart, Starsky & Hutch (season 3), and Smallville.
Early life and education
Snow grew up in Brooklyn, New York. After graduating High School of Music & Art in 1964, he attended the Juilliard School. With roommate Michael Kamen, Snow formed a band called Emil and the Detectives, which later became group New York Rock & Roll Ensemble.
Works
= Television series
== Television films
== Theatrical films
== Video games
=Notes
References
External links
Mark Snow at IMDb
GSA Music Agency representation
ASCAP Biography Archived 2010-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
Interview with Randall D. Larson, Soundtrax: Episode 2008-11, 23 May 2008
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Roosters (Millennium)
- Beware of the Dog (Millennium)
- Monster (Millennium)
- Sense and Antisense (Millennium)
- The Snow Queen (film 2012)
- Smallville (seri televisi)
- Snow Patrol
- Chris Carter
- The X-Files (film)
- Snow Dogs
- Mark Snow
- Person of Interest (TV series)
- Terry Snow
- Smallville
- Millennium (TV series)
- Snow
- List of television theme music
- Ontario Libertarian Party
- Snowplow Game
- Snow White (2025 film)