Ben Foster
Biography
Ben Foster, born in 1977, is a distinguished British composer celebrated for his significant contributions to television and film music. He gained prominence for his work on the acclaimed BBC series Torchwood, where his compositions helped shape the show's unique atmosphere. Foster also made notable strides as an orchestrator, collaborating with renowned composer Murray Gold on the iconic series Doctor Who, as well as with Marc Streitenfeld on the films Prometheus and The Grey.
In addition to his work in television and film, Foster has showcased his talents as a conductor. He played a pivotal role in Peter Gabriel's Scratch My Back world tour, bringing his orchestral expertise to the live performances and recordings. His contributions extend to the prestigious BBC Proms, where he participated in special events celebrating the music of Doctor Who, further establishing his reputation in the realm of orchestral music.
Foster's impressive body of work has earned him a BAFTA award, recognizing his outstanding achievements in the field of composition. With a career marked by collaboration with prominent artists and contributions to beloved franchises, Ben Foster continues to be a vital force in the world of music, captivating audiences with his innovative and emotional soundscapes.
Filmography
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The Finest Hours (2016)
2016
Leave No Trace
2018
Kill Your Darlings
2013
Ain't Them Bodies Saints
2013
Contraband (2012)
2012
Bang Bang You're Dead
2003
Rampart
2011
Galveston
2018
Love, Antosha
2019
The Program (2015)
2015
Birds of America
2008
Medieval
2022
Doctor Who at the Proms
2013 • Self - Conductor and Orchestrator
Warcraft
2016
Kounterfeit
1996
X-Men: The Last Stand
2006
Emancipation
2022
Sharp Corner
2024
Hustle (2022)
2022
I've Been Waiting for You
1998
Northfork
2003
Hostiles
2017