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'''Hans Zimmer''' (born 12 September 1957 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany) is a German film score composer, who composed the score for ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''. He has won one Academy Award, two Golden Globes and a Grammy for his various film scores, in a career spanning from 1982 to present. Some of his most famous scores include: ''Rain Man'', ''The Lion King'', ''The Preacher's Wife'', ''As Good As It Gets'', ''The Prince of Egypt'', ''The Thin Red Line'', ''Gladiator'', ''Pearl Harbor'', ''Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'', ''The Last Samurai'', ''Spanglish'', ''The Da Vinci Code'', ''Driving Miss Daisy'', ''Crimson Tide'' and the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' films. | '''Hans Zimmer''' (born 12 September 1957 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany) is a German film score composer, who composed the score for ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''. He has won one Academy Award, two Golden Globes and a Grammy for his various film scores, in a career spanning from 1982 to present. Some of his most famous scores include: ''Rain Man'', ''The Lion King'', ''The Preacher's Wife'', ''As Good As It Gets'', ''The Prince of Egypt'', ''The Thin Red Line'', ''Gladiator'', ''Pearl Harbor'', ''Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'', ''The Last Samurai'', ''Spanglish'', ''The Da Vinci Code'', ''Driving Miss Daisy'', ''Crimson Tide'' and the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' films. | ||
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Hans Zimmer (born 12 September 1957 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany) is a German film score composer, who composed the score for The Simpsons Movie. He has won one Academy Award, two Golden Globes and a Grammy for his various film scores, in a career spanning from 1982 to present. Some of his most famous scores include: Rain Man, The Lion King, The Preacher's Wife, As Good As It Gets, The Prince of Egypt, The Thin Red Line, Gladiator, Pearl Harbor, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, The Last Samurai, Spanglish, The Da Vinci Code, Driving Miss Daisy, Crimson Tide and the Pirates of the Caribbean films.