Michel Colombier

born on 23/5/1939 in Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, France

died on 14/11/2004

Michel Colombier

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Michel Colombier

Michel Colombier (May 23, 1939 – November 14, 2004) was a French composer, songwriter, arranger, and conductor.

He wrote the scores of several motion pictures and TV productions. He also wrote chamber music and ballets. With composer Pierre Henry, he wrote music for Messe pour le temps présent, a piece created by choreographer Maurice Béjart in 1967.

He was married to Dana Colombier with whom he had two children. He is buried in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.

Selected Film Scores

  • Tarot (1972)
  • Les Onze Mille Verges (1975)
  • Une Chambre en Ville (1982)
  • Asterix au Cinema (1983)
  • Against All Odds (1984)
  • Purple Rain (1984)
  • White Nights (1985)
  • The Money Pit (1986)
  • Ruthless People (1986)
  • The Golden Child (1986)
  • Surrender (1987)
  • The Couch Trip (1988)
  • Cop (1988)
  • Satisfaction (1988)
  • Who's Harry Crumb? (1989)
  • Out Cold (1989)
  • Loverboy (1989)
  • Impulse (1990)
  • Buried Alive (1990)
  • Midnight Cabaret (1990)
  • New Jack City (1991)
  • The Dark Wind (1991)
  • Strictly Business (1991)
  • Deep Cover (1992)
  • Folks! (1992)
  • Posse (1993)
  • The Program (1993)
  • Major League II (1994)
  • Élisa (1995)
  • Barb Wire (1996)
  • Meet Wally Sparks (1997)
  • Kiss of Fire (1998)
  • Woo (1998)
  • How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998)
  • Pros & Cons (1999)
  • Screwed (2000)
  • Largo Winch (2001)
  • Swept Away (2002)

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