Hummie Mann
Hummie Mann is a Canadian-born American film score composer. His credits include the Mel Brooks films Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Dracula: Dead and Loving It, as well as Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
Mann was awarded an Emmy for arranging Billy Crystal's opening number for the 1992 Academy Awards and another Emmy in 1996 for an episode of Showtime's miniseries Picture Windows called "Language of the Heart". He was nominated for two more for arrangements on the series Moonlighting.
Biography
In addition to composing for television and film, Mann has orchestrated several film scores including Addams Family Values, Sister Act, Georgia Rule and Thomas and the Magic Railroad.In 1997, Mann established the in Seattle, Washington to instruct students in film scoring, music technology, songwriting for film, and video game audio. This program merged with the Seattle Film Institute in 2011 and became accredited to confer a Masters of Music degree in Film Composition. In 2010, Mann was cited as one of the top 10 "Leaders in Learning" by Variety magazine.
Filmography
Film
Stoogemania In Gold We Trust Box-Office Bunny Year of the Comet Benefit of the Doubt Robin Hood: Men in Tights The Red Coat A Test of Will Fall Time Dracula: Dead and Loving It Sticks & Stones Moving Pieces After the Rain The Engagement Party Thomas and the Magic Railroad CyberWorld Milk Wooly Boys Rocket Man: Death from Above Bamboo Shoot Arthur Szyk: Soldier in Art Giants Rocket Man and the Aerial Fortress A Sense of Sound Thomas and the Magic Railroad: 20th Anniversary Celebration Rocket Man and the Phantom Baron The Automat- ''Vincent the Artist''