Brian Tyler

Brian Tyler is a composer and conductor of over 70 films and was named Film Composer of the Year at the 2014 Cue Awards. Tyler composed blockbuster hits Avengers: Age of Ultron, Furious 7, Iron Man 3, and Thor: The Dark World and recently Crazy Rich Asians featuring a big band jazz and romantic string score that was voted to the 2019 Oscar shortlist for Best Original Score. He recently composed the theme for Formula 1 which airs during the global broadcast of every race. Tyler often conducts the London Philharmonic, the Philharmonia Orchestra of London, and the Hollywood Studio Symphony for his projects.

Brian Tyler is a composer and conductor of over 70 films and was named Film Composer of the Year at the 2014 Cue Awards. Tyler composed blockbuster hits Avengers: Age of Ultron, Furious 7, Iron Man 3, and Thor: The Dark World and recently Crazy Rich Asians featuring a big band jazz and romantic string score that was voted to the 2019 Oscar shortlist for Best Original Score. He recently composed the theme for Formula 1 which airs during the global broadcast of every race. Tyler often conducts the London Philharmonic, the Philharmonia Orchestra of London, and the Hollywood Studio Symphony for his projects. In addition, he scored Eagle Eye for producer Steven Spielberg, The Mummy starring Tom Cruise, and the recent Fate of the Furious which had the biggest global box office opening of all time. He was nominated for a 2014 BAFTA Award and was inducted into the music branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2010. His films have grossed $13 billion worldwide making him the 9th highest grossing film composer of all-time.

Recent projects include the comedy What Men Want directed by Adam Shankman, the heartfelt romance Five Feet Apart about a couple with cystic fibrosis directed by Justin Baldoni and DC Comic's Swamp Thing for James Wan whom Brian previously worked with on Furious 7.

Brian's upcoming projects include the dramatic thriller Ready or Not directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett from Fox Searchlight Pictures opening in August 2019 and Charlie's Angels directed by Elizabeth Banks from Sony Pictures opening in November 2019.

Tyler began scoring features shortly after completing his master's degree from Harvard University and receiving a bachelor's degree from UCLA. In 2003, after composing the score for The Hunted for Academy Award-winning director William Friedkin, Tyler wrote the score for the turn-of-the-century drama The Greatest Game Ever Played starring Shia LaBeouf in 2005. He also scored The Expendables films and Rambo, directed by Sylvester Stallone, Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone (which won the Soundtrackfest Award Best TV Score of 2018) with the second season premiering in June 2019, the 2017 hit Power Rangers and co-composed One Strange Rock with pop artist Zedd for director Paul Thomas Anderson. Tyler also wrote the score for the 2015 feature film Truth starring Cate Blanchett as Mary Mapes and Robert Redford as Dan Rather.

A multi-instrumentalist and orchestral conductor, Tyler is skilled in playing piano, guitar, drums, bass, cello, world percussion, guitarviol, charango and bouzouki, amongst others. He showcased this range of expertise for the retro heist film Now You See Me and its sequel. Tyler has also been conducting symphonic concerts of his film music around the globe including multiple concerts with the Philharmonia Orchestra of London at Royal Festival Hall, Poland at the Tauron Arena, and at the historic Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles with the Chinese National Orchestra. Along with scoring the 2014 Michael Bay-produced film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Tyler wrote and produced the movie's theme song Shell Shocked under his electronic music alter-ego Madsonik. The song features Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla $ign, and Kill the Noise. The song was certified platinum by RIAA. He also collaborated with Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello on the hit song Divebomb.

His score for Bill Paxton's Frailty won him a World Soundtrack Award in 2002, as well as The World Soundtrack Award as Best New Film Composer of the Year. Additionally, Tyler has received 26 BMI Music Awards, five ASCAP Music Awards, three Emmy Award nominations, and won 12 Goldspirit Awards, including Composer of the Year. Tyler's soundtracks are mainstays on the charts, with his work for Children of Dune reaching No. 4 on Amazon Music's album charts while Avengers: Age of Ultron, Furious 7, Thor: The Dark World, Iron Man 3, and Fast Five all hitting No. 1 on the iTunes soundtrack charts.

In addition to his resume of films, Tyler arranged and conducted the film logo music for Universal Pictures. He also composed the music for the Marvel Studios logo in 2014. Tyler created the new theme music for the NFL on ESPN in 2014 as well as composing the theme for the U.S. Open Championships now airing annually on FOX. For television, his credits include the series Scorpion, Magnum PI, and Hawaii Five-0. He has received Emmy nominations for Last Call, Sleepy Hollow (Primetime Emmys), and Transformers: Prime (Daytime Emmys).

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Awards & Nominations

3 Nominations
Outstanding Music Composition For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special (Original Dramatic Score) - 2022
  • Nominee
  • Brian Tyler, Composer
  • 1883
  • "1883"
  • Paramount+
  • Linson Entertainment, Bosque Ranch Productions, 101 Studios, MTV Entertainment Studios

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Brian Tyler arrives for the 2014 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys.
Brian Tyler arrives for the 2014 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys.
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Brian Tyler arrives for the 2014 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys.

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Brian Tyler arrives for the 2014 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys.
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Brian Tyler arrives for the 2014 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys.

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