Nathan Wang

Nathan Wang
Biography

Nathan Wang is an American music composer for film and television who has scored many famous films such as Rumble in the Bronx (1995), Jackie Chan’s First Strike (1996), Eek! the Cat (1992), The Myth (2005), How to Make Love to a Woman (2010), Van Wilder: Freshman Year (2009), Christmas with Holly (2012), Santa Switch (2013), Gen-X Cops (1999).

Nathan Wang (王宗賢) is a Chinese-American pianist and composer for films, Television, Video Games, Musical Theater, Opera, and the Concert Stage. A prolific and versatile composer for Hollywood and Asian cinema, he has scored nearly 300 films and television shows [spanning 4 of the 6 habitable continents], including projects in the U.S. for Steven Spielberg, Disney, Dreamworks, and Sony Pictures, and for Jackie Chan, PolyBona, Perfect World, China Film Group, EMP, Wanda, and Huayi Brothers in Asia. His compositions have been performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Shanghai Philharmonic, Los Angeles Opera, and ChicagoSymphony. Mr. Wang is a Recipient of 2 Emmy Awards (Reefer Madness, Showtime 2005; Pancho Barnes, PBS 2011), a 1993 Singapore Grammy for Faye Wong’s hit song Wo Yuan Yi (I’m Willing), and is a 2014 Taiwan Golden Horse Award nominee for his film score to director Ning Hao’s No Man’s Land.

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