Stuart Hancock
- January 9, 2024
- Composer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Stuart Hancock |
Occupation | Composer |
Date Of Birth | Aug 5, 1975(1975-08-05) |
Age | 49 |
Birthplace | England |
Country | United Kingdom |
Horoscope | Leo |
Stuart Hancock Biography
Name | Stuart Hancock |
Birthday | Aug 5 |
Birth Year | 1975 |
Place Of Birth | England |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Stuart Hancock is one of the most popular and richest Composer who was born on August 5, 1975 in England, United Kingdom.
Hancock was a full-time in-house composer for London-based music production company Mcasso Music between 1999 and 2005, during which time he composed and produced music for many national and international advertising campaigns. These include music for brands such as Walkers Crisps, Marks & Spencer, Electrabel, Swiss Milk, Burger King, UBS, Carling, Tenalady and several spots for McDonald’s. Hancock won considerable industry recognition for his work in 2003, including a Gold Award from the Art Directors Club of New York for Burberry ‘Rain’, a British Advertising and Television Craft Award for BBFC ‘The Unknown’ and a D&AD Silver Nomination for the BBC 2002 World Cup trailers. Hancock’s music has also featured on commercials for, amongst others, Weetos, Pimms, Ikea, Lactofree, Nike, Philips, Ferrero Rocher, Expedia ‘Travel Yourself Interesting’, Nike, Adidas, Three Mobile and Sainsburys.
In 1999, Hancock was the winner of the Silent Sounds nationwide competition to be commissioned to re-score music for the 1920s Hollywood silent feature film Lucky Star, directed by Frank Borzage and starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. The score was premiered live with the film by the Tempus Chamber Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall on 23 February 2001.
Stuart Hancock Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Composer |
House | Living in own house. |
Stuart Hancock is one of the richest Composer from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Stuart Hancock 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Stuart Hancock (born 5 August 1975) is an award-winning British composer of film, TV and concert music. Hancock is known for having composed the original soundtrack to series 2 of the BBC fantasy series Atlantis, and he won the BASCA British Composer Award in 2015 for his community song-cycle, Snapshot Songs.
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With a libretto by Donald Sturrock, Hancock’s youth opera Rain Dance was commissioned and staged by W11 Opera at Riverside Studios in December 2010, featuring the then 15-year-old Jonathan Antoine in a leading role. Rain Dance was subsequently staged in the US by the North Cambridge Family Opera, Massachusetts. W11 Opera have commissioned Hancock and Sturrock for a new operatic work for their 2017 season.
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Later in 2011, Hancock worked with Roger Rabbit animator Neil Boyle on the score for his animated short The Last Belle. Upon its EP release, the music was praised as “a compact work of pure, distilled charm!” and that “it brings to mind the best of Jerry Goldsmith, Alan Silvestri, Danny Elfman and John Williams but with that unique Hancock twist that his followers have already grown to love… From the first note to the last, this is a meticulously planned masterclass in how to grab the listener’s attention.” The score was nominated for Best Short Film Score at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards (2013) and won a Gold Medal for Best Impact of Music in a Short Film at the Park City Film Music Festival (2014).