Two-time Emmy-award winning Canadian composer/arranger Hummie Mann has collaborated with some of Hollywood’s most celebrated directors in both theatrical and television films. His motion pictures projects have ranged from Mel Brooks’ “Robin Hood: Men in Tights” and “Dracula, Dead and Loving It” to Peter Yates’ “Year of the Comet”, the children’s film “Thomas and the Magic Railroad” to “Wooly Boys” starring Peter Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, Keith Carradine and Joe Mazzello.
For television, he has scored projects for Simon Wincer (the miniseries “P.T. Barnum”), Jonathan Kaplan (the miniseries re-make of “In Cold Blood”), Norman Jewison (“Picture Windows – Soir Bleu”), Peter Bogdanovich (“The Rescuers: Tales of Courage - Two Women”), Joe Dante (“Masters of Horror: Homecoming” & “The Screwfly Solution”), Jim Abrahams (“First Do No Harm”), Richard Friedenberg (“Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas”), William Friedkin, John Milius and Ralph Bakshi (all part of the “Rebel Highway” series of films), among others.
Mann was honored with his second Emmy Award for an episode of Showtime’s Picture Windows entitled “Language of the Heart”, a love story about a street musician and an aspiring ballerina. The composer’s score soimpressed director Jonathan Kaplan that Kaplan hired him to score the CBS mini-series “In Cold Blood” starring
Anthony Edwards and Eric Roberts.
His latest project was scoring the feature documentary “Automat” featuring Mel Brooks, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Colin Powell and Carl Reiner. He was nominated for a Critic’s Choice Documentary Award for best score.
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