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{{Wikipedia 2}}'''Mark Mancina''' (born March 9, 1957) is an American composer who has composed the scores for several films such as ''Con Air'', as well as TV scores including the soundtrack for ''BLOOD+''. He composed the [[Planes (soundtrack)|soundtrack]] for [[Planes]], replacing [[James Seymour Brett]].
|image = MarkMancina.jpg
|full name = Mark Alan Mancina
|birthday = March 9, 1957
|occupation = Composer}}'''Mark Mancina''' (born March 9, 1957) is an American composer who has composed the scores for several films such as ''Con Air'', as well as TV scores, including the soundtrack for ''BLOOD+''. An avid guitar player, Mancina cites bands such as The Beatles as influences.
 
Mancina was announced as the composer for the ''[[Planes]]'' [[Planes (soundtrack)|soundtrack]] in 2013, taking over for the previously announced [[James Seymour Brett]]. He also composed [[Planes: Fire & Rescue (soundtrack)|music]] for the film's 2014 sequel, ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''.
 
==Roles==
==Roles==
*[[Planes]]
*''[[Planes]]''
{{Planes}}
*''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''
 
==External links==
*[[wikipedia:Mark Mancina|Wikipedia]]
*[http://mancinamusic.com Official website]
{{Planes}}{{Planes: Fire & Rescue}}
[[Category:Composers]]
[[Category:Composers]]
[[Category:People]]

Latest revision as of 18:47, 28 March 2024

Mark Mancina
Full name Mark Alan Mancina


Birthday March 9, 1957


Occupation Composer



Mark Mancina (born March 9, 1957) is an American composer who has composed the scores for several films such as Con Air, as well as TV scores, including the soundtrack for BLOOD+. An avid guitar player, Mancina cites bands such as The Beatles as influences.

Mancina was announced as the composer for the Planes soundtrack in 2013, taking over for the previously announced James Seymour Brett. He also composed music for the film's 2014 sequel, Planes: Fire & Rescue.

Roles

External links